Edward Teach has awarded himself the rank…
May 1718 CE
Edward Teach has awarded himself the rank of Commodore by May 1718 and is at the height of his power.
His flotilla blockades the port of Charles Town late this month.
All vessels entering or leaving the port are stopped, and as the town has no guard ship, its pilot boat is the first to be captured.
About nine vessels are stopped and ransacked over the next five or six days as they attempt to sail past Charleston Bar, where Teach's fleet is anchored.
One such ship, headed for London with a group of prominent Charleston citizens that includes Samuel Wragg (a member of the Council of the Province of Carolina), is the Crowley.
Her passengers are questioned about the vessels still in port and then locked below decks for about half a day.
Teach informs the prisoners that his fleet requires medical supplies from the colonial government of South Carolina, and that if none are forthcoming, all prisoners will be executed, their heads sent to the Governor and all captured ships burnt.
Wragg agrees to Teach's demands, and a Mr. Marks and two pirates are given two days to collect the drugs.
Teach moves his fleet, and the captured ships, to within about five or six leagues from land.
Three days later, a messenger, sent by Marks, returned to the fleet; Marks's boat had capsized and delayed their arrival in Charleston.
Teach grants a reprieve of two days, but still the party does not return.
He then calls a meeting of his fellow sailors and moves eight ships into the harbor, causing panic within the town.
When Marks finally returns to the fleet, he explains what had happened.
On his arrival he had presented the pirates' demands to the Governor and the drugs had been quickly gathered, but the two pirates sent to escort him had proved difficult to find; they had been busy drinking with friends and were finally discovered, drunk.
Teach keeps to his side of the bargain and releases the captured ships and his prisoners—albeit relieved of their valuables, including the fine clothing some had worn.