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  2. John Murrell (bandit) - Wikipedia

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    Report of Murrell's treasure at Honey Island "The Great Western Land Pirate, Again" by William Edward Henry; The Robber John Murrell and his Famous Hideouts; The Strange Story Behind the State's Thumb Archived 2015-11-17 at the Wayback Machine; The Life and Adventures of John A. Murrell, the Great Western Land Pirate

  3. Portal:Piracy/Selected article - Wikipedia

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    A treasure map is a variation of a map to mark the location of buried treasure, a lost mine, a valuable secret, or a hidden locale.More common in fiction than in reality, "Pirate treasure maps" are often depicted in works of fiction as hand drawn and containing arcane clues for the characters to follow.

  4. Treasure map - Wikipedia

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    A treasure map is a map that marks the location of buried treasure, a lost mine, a valuable secret or a hidden locale. More common in fiction than in reality, "pirate treasure maps" are often depicted in works of fiction as hand drawn and containing arcane clues for the characters to follow.

  5. Buried treasure - Wikipedia

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    According to popular conception, these people often buried their stolen fortunes in remote places, intending to return to them later (often with the use of a pirate’s treasure map). Pirates burying treasure was a rare occurrence, with the only known instance being William Kidd , who buried some of his wealth on Gardiners Island .

  6. Pirateology: A Pirate Hunter's Companion - Wikipedia

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    Pirateology: A Pirate Hunter's Companion (2006) is the fourth book in the Ologies series, created and published by The Templar Publishing Company in the UK, and published by Candlewick Press in North America. This book is composed of what remains of that left behind by the fictional privateer Captain William Lubber.

  7. Captain Veale - Wikipedia

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    The authorities raided the pirate camp and arrested three of them, sending them back to England to be hanged. The fourth, Veale, hid in a nearby cave where he lived for a time, occasionally working as a cordwainer. [2] When a large earthquake struck the area in 1658 [3] the cave collapsed, killing Veale and burying his treasure with him. [4]

  8. David Marteen - Wikipedia

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    David Marteen [a] (fl. 1651–1672) was a Dutch privateer and pirate best known for joining Henry Morgan’s raids against Spanish strongholds in present-day Mexico and Nicaragua. He is also the subject of a popular buried treasure legend.

  9. Category:Pirate treasure - Wikipedia

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    Buried treasure (2 C, 27 P) Pages in category "Pirate treasure" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.