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John Coxon (pirate)

Captain John Coxon was a late seventeenth-century buccaneer who terrorized the Spanish Main. Coxon was one of the most famous of the Brethren of the Coast, a loose consortium of pirates and privateers. Coxon lived during the Buccaneering Age of Piracy.〔Philip Gosse and Burt Franklin, ''The Pirates' Who's Who: Giving Particulars of the Lives and Deaths of the Pirates and Buccaneers.'' (1924) ''s.v.'' Coxon, John"〕
Coxon's ship, a vessel of eighty tons that carried eight guns and a crew of ninety-seven men, is lost to date, with no traces of its name anywhere.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=thepirateking.com )
==John Coxon as a pirate==
Very little is known about Coxon's early life. The act that brought Coxon to public notice was his surprising and plundering the Spanish town of Santa Marta in the Caribbean.〔 Coxon was held responsible for abducting the governor and the bishop of Santa Maria to Jamaica.〔〔

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