John Rackham, also known as Calico Jack, was a notorious pirate in the early 18th century. He is best known for his acts of piracy in the Caribbean, where he and his crew attacked merchant ships. Rackham was ultimately captured in 1720 and was tried for piracy, a crime punishable by death at the time. He was hanged later that year in Port Royal, Jamaica.
John Rackham's birth name is Alan Richard Morris.
John Rackham was born on March 15, 1958, in Cheadle, Cheshire, England, UK.
His name was Jack Rackham. His nickname was Calico Jack
John Rackham has written: 'Beanstalk' 'The anything tree' -- subject(s): Fiction in English 'Ipomoea'
Hanged in 1721, Port Royale, Jamaica
John Rackham was an English pirate who sailed in the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy from the years 1650 to 1725. The names of John's female pirate crew are Anne Bonny and Mary Read.
Two female pirates were part of John Rackham's pirate crew. Anne Bonny and Mary Read
John Rackham was the English Pirate Captain of the 18th century.
Rackham was created in 1997.
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Mary Read and Anne Bonny
Anne Bonny and Mary Read