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Title: Captain Richard Ingle
The Maryland
Author: Edward Ingle
Release Date: October 18, 2008 [EBook #26958]
Language: English
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CAPTAIN RICHARD INGLE,
The Maryland "Pirate and Rebel,"
1642-1653.
[Illustration]
A Paper read before the Maryland Historical Society,
May 12th, 1884,
BY
EDWARD INGLE, A. B.
BALTIMORE, 1884.
CAPTAIN RICHARD INGLE,
The Maryland "Pirate and Rebel,"
1642-1653.
RICHARD INGLE.
"Captain Richard Ingle, ... a pirate and a rebel, was
discovered hovering about the settlement."--_McSherry,
History of Maryland, p. 59._
"The destruction of the records by him [Ingle] has
involved this episode in impenetrable obscurity,
&c."--_Johnson, Foundation of Maryland, p. 99._
"Captain Ingle, the pirate, the man who gloried in the
name of 'The Reformation.'"--_Davis, "The Day Star," p.
210._
"That Heinous Rebellion first put in Practice by that
Pirate Ingle."--_Acts of Assembly, 1638-64, p. 238._
"Those late troubles raised there by that ungrateful
Villaine Richard Ingle."--_Ibid., p. 270._
"I hold it that a little rebellion, now and then, is a
good thing and as necessary in the political world as
storms in the physical."--_Jefferson, Works, Vol. III,
p. 105._
Fund-Publication, No. 19
CAPTAIN RICHARD INGLE,
The Maryland "Pirate and Rebel,"
1642-1653.
[Illustration]
A Paper read before the Maryland Historical Society,
May 12th, 1884,
BY
EDWARD INGLE, A.
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