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What crimes did Mary Read commit?

Mary Read committed crimes such as theft, piracy, and possibly murder while serving as a member of a pirate crew under Captain Jack Rackham in the early 18th century. She was involved in multiple acts of piracy, including capturing ships and looting their cargo.


What kind of crimes has Mary read done?

Mary Read was an English pirate known for her involvement in piracy, which included acts such as piracy on the high seas, theft, and smuggling. She was known for her tough and fearless behavior as a pirate during the Golden Age of Piracy.


What is Mary Read Mother and father names?

Mary Read's mother's name was Mary Read and her father's name was John Read.


What crimes did Mary Read comit?

Mary Read was a notorious pirate during the early 18th century who was involved in various criminal activities such as piracy, theft, and murder on the high seas. She was an accomplice to pirate captain Calico Jack and was eventually captured and charged with piracy.


What crimes are capital crimes?

Any crimes subject to the death penalty. In the US, they have to involve murder (although treason is still listed as a capital crime, it has not been tested).


Did Mary Read have a husband and how many?

Yes Mary Read did have a husband


Who did Mary read marry?

Mary read someone named John.


How many Marys are listed in Bible?

There are no people listed in the Old Testament named Mary. The New Testament contains the Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Joses, Mary the sister of Martha, and Mary the wife of Clopas.


Where did Mary Read plunder ships?

Mary Read plundered ships in the Carribean


When was Mary Karen Read born?

Mary Karen Read was born in 1988.


What actors and actresses appeared in Crimes Square - 1931?

The cast of Crimes Square - 1931 includes: Mary Doran as Lil


Who is Mary read?

Mary Read was a convicted pirate from England in the early 18th Century