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Calico Jack's The William 7"
Ready for Immediate Display - Not a Model Ship kit
The famed ship of the infamous pirate Calico Jack, this delightful 7" pirate ship model is the perfect toy gift for any child. Handcrafted from 100% solid wood, with a metal nameplate, this miniature boat rests easily upon any desk or shelf, and adds a touch of genuine pirate decor to any room it graces.
- Amazingly Detailed features include:
- Wooden hull, masts and spars
- Thread rigging for all sails
- Rope ladders ascending both masts
- Hand-painted with many details
- Arrives fully assembled with all sails mounted and rigging taut
John Rackham Becomes Calico Jack:
Made famous as the last vessel upon which the legendary pirate Calico Jack sailed, the William was a small Bahamian sloop of 12 tons, carrying four cannons. While her pirate history is quite brief, leading up to her capture are the fascinating lives of John Rackham, later Calico Jack, and his diverse crew. An Englishman born in Jamaica on December 21, 1682, the majority of John Rackham’s life is almost a complete mystery, the earliest records of him from 1718 as quartermaster aboard Charles Vane’s sloop the Ranger. Eventually coming to be called Calico Jack, Rackham rose to fame as a pirate, attacking vessels throughout the Caribbean and building a small fleet. While Calico Jack and his crew were sailing throughout the Caribbean, in 1718 England declared war on Spain, leading various English governors throughout the area to offer royal pardons, as well as letters of marquee, to many pirates. In 1719 Rackham sailed into Nassau to take advantage of this deal, though while granted his pardon, he was denied his letters.
Calico Jack Sails Again:
After his pardon, John Rackham spent the next year at port at New Providence, where he met Anne Bonny and began an affair. On August 22, 1720 the two, along with 10 other crew rowed out into Nassau harbor and bordered the Bahamian sloop The William. Sailing through the Windward Passage, the renewed pirates escaped once again and began hunting the Caribbean. In mid-October, 1720 Calico Jack’s crew captured a large ship near Jamaica, leading Jamaican government to contact Captain John Barnet, tasking him with capturing the infamous pirate. Continuing along the Jamaican coast, Rackham took The William to the western-most tip of the island where they ran across a small ship of fisherman and turtle trappers. Propositioning the crew to exchange their catches for liquor, Rackham dropped anchor and a large drinking party was begun. Within a matter of hours, Captain Barnet had caught up to The William and a short lived battle ensued.
Calico Jack Sails No Longer:
Boarding The William, Barnet’s crew found little resistance as the only two pirates with any fight in them were Anne Bonny and the other female member, Mary “Mark” Read. While the other pirates were drunk and cowardly, Bonny and Read fought for their freedom while cursing out their weak male counterparts, even firing upon and killing one of them. Following the brief ordeal the pirate crew was seized and taken to Port Royal, Jamaica for trial. Though Anne Bonny and Mary Read were granted stays in their execution, claiming to be pregnant at the time, Rackham and the others were convicted of piracy and sentenced to death on November 16, 1720. The next day the ten were hung at Gallows Point, ending the brief yet legendary career of Calico Jack.
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