Nicholas Brown | |
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Died 1726 | |
Nickname | The Grand Pirate[1] |
Type | Pirate |
Place of birth | England |
Place of death | Caribbean Sea, off the coast of Jamaica. |
Years active | 17??-1726 |
Base of operations | Caribbean Sea |
Nicholas Brown (died 1726) was an English pirate who was active of the coast of Jamaica during the early 18th century. Although accepting a royal pardon, he continued raiding shipping until his capture by pirate hunter and childhood friend Captain John Drudge. Brown used the caves, on the cliffs of Negril to hide his plunder and Drudge laid in wait to capture him. After a fierce gunbattle, Brown surrendered. He eventually died of wounds during his capture and, following his death, Drudge had Brown's body decapitated and his head pickled for which he would use to collect his reward.[2]