Bartholomew Roberts and his crew had crossed…
October 1719 CE
Bartholomew Roberts and his crew had crossed the Atlantic and watered and boot-topped their ship on the uninhabited island of Ferdinando.
They had then spent about nine weeks off the Brazilian coast, but had seen no ships.
They are about to leave for the West Indies when they encounter a fleet of forty-two Portuguese ships in the Todos os Santos' Bay, waiting for two men-of-war of seventy guns each to escort them to Lisbon.
Roberts takes one of the vessels, and orders her master to point out the richest ship in the fleet.
He points out a ship of forty guns and a crew of one hundred and seventy, which Roberts and his men board and capture.
The ship proves to contain forty thousand gold moidores and jewelry including a cross set with diamonds, designed for the King of Portugal.
The Rover now heads for Devil's Island off the coast of Guiana to spend the booty.