Jasper Seagar[a] (died 1721) was a pirate active in the Indian Ocean, best known for sailing with Edward England, Olivier Levasseur, and Richard Taylor.
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JasperSeagar (died 1721) was a pirate active in the Indian Ocean, best known for sailing with Edward England, Olivier Levasseur, and Richard Taylor....
Notable people with the surname include: JasperSeagar (died 1721), pirate active in the Indian Ocean Jo Seagar (born 1955), New Zealand writer, TV personality...
"Seegar" was not England's name at all, but was instead a separate pirate (JasperSeagar) who sailed under England.[self-published source?] England made his...
just off the coast of Madagascar, together with pirates John Taylor, JasperSeagar, and Edward England. The Great Mughal's heavily armed but also heavily...
his involvement with two well-known and well-documented maroonings. JasperSeagar d. 1721 1719–1721 England Active in the Indian Ocean, best known for...
Richard Taylor, who afterwards sailed with Levasseur, Edward England, and JasperSeagar.[self-published source?] Another source reports that Cocklyn was hanged...
who were also artists. Jane Segar, who sometimes spelled her surname "Seagar", made a manuscript of poems in 1589, giving it the title, The Prophecies...