Wikipedia:WikiProject Piracy/Wanted articles

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Here is a short listing of requested articles relating to WikiProject Piracy.

Contents

[edit] Wanted articles

[edit] Pages needing creation

  • Articles of piracy (maybe should be called “Pirate articles”)
  • Daniel Montbars (Montbars the Exterminator, buccaneer)
  • Diabolito (19th century Caribbean pirate).
  • Fancy (Every's pirate ship)
  • Fancy (England's pirate ship)
  • Henry Mainwaring (Elizabethan sea dog)
  • Ignatius Pell (boatswain of Bonnet's crew and star witness at their trial)
  • John Lopez (alias John Russell, Captain Lowe's quartermaster)
  • Lai Choi San (20th century female Chinese pirate)
  • “No Purchase, No Pay” (also “No Prey, No Pay”, compensation scheme of Golden Age pirate crews)
  • Nicholas Trott (governor of Bahamas, 1696)
  • Sir Nicholas Trott (judge who sentenced Stede Bonnet and crew to death).
  • Thomas Verney (Elizabethan pirate)
  • Ken Kinkor (pirate author, interviewed on History Channel)
  • Angus Konstam (pirate/military author, former curator of Mel Fisher Maritime Museum)
  • Marcus Rediker (university professor and pirate historian)


[edit] Encyclopedia topics

This is a list of Piracy-related articles from the Encyclopedia of World Crime missing topics list. Articles or redirects need to be created for these links.

  • Felix Barbeito
  • Pierre Bousquet
  • Jose Hilario Caseras
  • George James Davis
  • Thomas Dover
  • Philip Drake
  • Josiah Forbes
  • Elliot Forrest
  • Sumitomo Fujiwara
  • Vincent Gambi
  • Albert E. Hicks
  • Rahmah ibn Jabr
  • Joasmis
  • Henry Mainwaring
  • Henry Mann
  • William Maurice
  • Roger McKeel
  • Jose Morando
  • Jack Morgan
  • Zachary Moulton
  • John Plantain
  • Phillip Roche
  • Edward Rosewaine
  • William Stoke
  • Hugo Taudien
  • Samuel Tully
  • Aure Van Pelt
  • Thomas Warrington


[edit] Wikipedia requests

From Wikipedia:Requested articles/Social Sciences and Philosophy as of June 17, 2006.

[edit] Red links in campaignboxes

Taken from Wikipedia:Templates with red links/Campaignbox as of June 17, 2006:


[edit] Red links in piracy articles

[edit] Piracy

The articles listed below are red links of articles as compiled on the various lists of historical pirates.

[edit] List of pirates

  • William Aleyn (14??-14??), English
  • Jean Fleury [Florin] (14??-1527), French
  • Giorgio Adorno (15??-1558), Italian
  • James Alday (15??-15??), English
  • John Calles (15??-1575), English
  • Cheng Chin (c. 1643-1682), Chinese
  • Claes Compaan (15??-16??), Dutch
  • Simon Danziker [Danziger] (15??-1611), Dutch
  • [Zyman] Simon the Dancer (15??-16??), Dutch (in Algerian service)
  • De Veenboer (15??-16??), Dutch
  • Daniel Elfrith (15??-16??), English
  • Jan Evertsen (16??-16??), Dutch
  • Juan Fors (16??-16??), Dutch
  • Sir Michael Geare (15??-16??), English
  • Pieter Adriaanszoon Ita (16??-16??), Dutch
  • Jan Jacobsen (15??-1622), Dutch (in Spanish service)
  • Willem Jacobszoon (15??-16??), Dutch
  • Jan Janz [Murad Rais] (15??-16??), Dutch
  • Willem Jansen (15??-16??), Dutch
  • Guillaume Le Testu (c. 1509-1573), French
  • Sir Henry Mainwaring (1587-1653), English
  • John Nutt (15??-16??), English
  • Pedro de la Plesa (15??-16??), Spanish
  • Assan Reis [Jan Marinus van Sommelsdijk] (15??-16??), Dutch
  • Isaac Rochussen (1631-17??), Dutch
  • Mahieu Romboutsen (15??-1629), Dutch (in Spanish service)
  • William Rous (15??-16??), Dutch
  • Jan van Ryen (15??-16??), Dutch
  • Pieter Schouten (15??-16??), Dutch
  • Dirck Simonszoon van Uitgeest (15??-16??), Dutch
  • Sir Thomas Verney (1584-1615), English
  • Johannes van Walbeeck (15??-16??), Dutch
  • Cornelis Wittebol (15??-16??), Dutch (in Spanish service)
  • Jacob Willekens (15??-16??), Dutch
  • Hendrik Worst (15??-16??), Dutch
  • Filips van Zuylen (15??-16??), Dutch
  • Vincenzo Alessandri (16??-1657), Italian
  • Michiel Andrieszoon (16??-16??), Dutch
  • Captain Archembeau [Archembo] (16??-1681?), French
  • Jacob Janssen van den Bergh (16??-16??), Dutch
  • Edwardo Blomar (16??-16??), Spanish
  • Pierre Bot (16??-16??), French
  • Manuel Butiens (16??-16??), Dutch (in Spanish service)
  • Bartolomé Charpes (16??-16??), Spanish
  • John Cooke [Cook] (16??-1683), English
  • Jean Foccard (16??-16??), French
  • Peter Harris (16??-1680), English
  • George Hout [d'Hout] (16??-16??), English
  • Bartholomeus de Jager (16??-16??), Dutch
  • Captain Lessone (16??-16??), French
  • Thomas Magott (16??-17??),
  • Marquis de Mantenon (16??-16??), French
  • Daniel Montbars [Exterminator] (16??-16??), French
  • Pierre Le Picard (16??-169?), French
  • Chevalier du Plessis (16??-1668), French
  • Lawrence Prince (16??-16??), Dutch
  • Mathijs Quars (16??-16??), Dutch
  • Philip Ras (16??-16??), Dutch
  • Bernard Claesen Speirdyke (16??-1670), Dutch
  • Jacques Tavernier (c. 1625-1673), French
  • [Nikolaus] Nicholas van Horn (16??-17??), Dutch
  • Cornelis Janszoon van de Velde (16??-16??), Dutch
  • Moise Vauquelin [Moses Vanclein] (16??-16??), French
  • [Janke] Yankey Willems (16??-16??), Dutch
  • Mansel Alcantra (18??-1829),
  • Sambhajee Angre (17??-1743), Indian
  • Toolajee Angre (17??-17??), Indian
  • Chi Apu (18??-1851), Chinese
  • Diabolito [Little Devil] (17??-1823), Cuban
  • Vincent Gambi (17??-1820), Italian
  • Captain Mitch Harris (1750-1780), Canadian

[edit] Websites

From David Stapleton's The Pirates Hold.