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Summary Of: William Kidd

Captain William Kidd was one of the most notorious pirates in history... uses a fictional storyline where William Kidd escaped from his hanging in Wapping... he is based on the actual William Kidd and his fame... s Commission to William Kidd for the Capture of Captain Thomas Tew and Others...

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