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  2. Captain Kidd (song) - Wikipedia

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    Captain Kidd burying the Bible (1837) "The Ballad of Captain Kidd" (or simply, "Captain Kidd") is an English song about Captain William Kidd, who was executed for piracy in London on May 23, 1701. [1] It is listed as number 1900 in the Roud Folk Song Index. The song was printed in Britain in 1701, and it traveled to the colonies "almost ...

  3. What Wondrous Love Is This - Wikipedia

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    Most sources attribute the hymn's melody to the 1701 English song "The Ballad of Captain Kidd", which describes the exploits of pirate William Kidd (misnamed "Robert" in American versions of the ballad). [7] [note 1] The melody itself predates the Kidd usage, however, possibly by more than a century. [9]

  4. William Kidd - Wikipedia

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    William Kidd (c. 1645 – 23 May 1701), also known as Captain William Kidd or simply Captain Kidd, was a Scottish privateer. Conflicting accounts exist regarding his early life, but he was likely born in Dundee and later settled in New York City .

  5. 13 Famous Pirates Who Ruled The High Seas - AOL

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    Captain William Kidd, born in Scotland around 1645, is best known in pirate history for his unfortunate luck. In 1689, his career on the high seas began with privateering on the eastern coast of ...

  6. Jack Hall (thief) - Wikipedia

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    A broadsheet of his Gallows Confessional was put to the melody of "Captain Kidd", previously executed for piracy in 1701. [4] Jack Hall's song was made popular in the 1850s with the adaptation " Sam Hall " by English comic minstrel, W. G. Ross .

  7. Captain Kidd's pirate treasure may be hidden at the Shore ...

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    Captain William Kidd, an English privateer licensed by England's Royal Navy to take down French ships and pirates in the late 17th century, was executed on May 23, 1701, on charges of murder and ...

  8. Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd - Wikipedia

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    During the voyage Kidd raids an English ship carrying Lady Jane, and kidnaps her. When the ships reach Skull Island, Oliver and Rocky dig up the treasure. Kidd arrogantly declares his plans to dispose of them along with Captain Bonney. Bonney alerts the others to Kidd's true intentions, and signals her crew to attack.

  9. Diggers' Song - Wikipedia

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    "The Diggers' Song" (Roud 1521, also known as "Levellers and Diggers") is a 17th-century English ballad by Gerrard Winstanley, a protest song about land rights inspired by the Diggers movement. The lyrics were published in 1894 by the Camden Society .