The crews of Hornigold and Teach have…
September 1717 CE
The crews of Hornigold and Teach have by now probably developed a taste for Madeira wine, and on September 29 near Cape Charles, all they take from the Betty of Virginia is her cargo of Madeira, before they scuttle her with the remaining cargo.
It is during this cruise with Hornigold that the earliest known report of Teach is made, in which he is recorded as a pirate in his own right, in command of a large crew.
In a report made by a Captain Mathew Munthe on an anti-piracy patrol for North Carolina, "Thatch" is described as operating "a sloop 6 gunns [sic] and about 70 men".
Teach and Hornigold had earlier in September encountered Stede Bonnet, a landowner and military officer from a wealthy family who had turned to piracy earlier that year.
Bonnet's crew of about seventy are reportedly dissatisfied with his command, so with Bonnet's permission, Teach takes control of his ship Revenge.
The pirates' flotilla now consists of three ships; Teach on Revenge, Teach's old sloop and Hornigold's Ranger.