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  • The 53-year-old Neapolitan entrepreneur chanced upon the neglected old ship, at the time called the Henry Morgan, several years ago, at the back of an Italian boatyard.

    The VIP DIY Super-Yacht Club 2010

  • Reading the fine print of a footnote to a footnote, “My spirit guide in this life is Katie Kung, I'm sorry, Katie Kunt, no, hang on, Katie King, I think that's right, daughter of buccaneer Henry Morgan.”

    First Contact Gabriel Orgrease 2012

  • So if Captain Henry Morgan wanted a map of time, Elijah McGee would oblige him.

    The Dragon’s Apprentice James A. Owen 2010

  • In the Caribbean it was the island of Tortuga and the English colony of Jamaica, from which pirates like Henry Morgan could sally forth to sack the Spaniards.

    Pirate Parallels William Dietrich 2010

  • It was the family trade, begun by his father Elijah, who was recruited by the pirate governor, Henry Morgan, to make maps to his own hidden treasures.

    The Dragon’s Apprentice James A. Owen 2010

  • The pirate governor, Henry Morgan, was the man who first recruited Elijah to be a mapmaker, and he taught him how to do it besides.

    The Dragon’s Apprentice James A. Owen 2010

  • "Coney Island" has a cool jazz score by Albert Hague and a deadpan voice-over by Henry Morgan.

    'Seussical' Lyricist Lynn Ahren's 'One-Man Show': Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature 2010

  • In his later life, he reigned over his own “pirate island” off Recife, bought with his share of the plunder and became an advisor to the notorious buccaneer Henry Morgan.

    BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » Who Knew? The Secret History of the Pirates of the Caribbean, or What Disney Doesn’t Want You to Know 2010

  • In the Caribbean it was the island of Tortuga and the English colony of Jamaica, from which pirates like Henry Morgan could sally forth to sack the Spaniards.

    William Dietrich: Pirate Parallels 2010

  • It was the family trade, begun by his father Elijah, who was recruited by the pirate governor, Henry Morgan, to make maps to his own hidden treasures.

    The Dragon’s Apprentice James A. Owen 2010

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