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Captain Kidd (William Kidd)

Captain William Kidd was a Scottish sailor who was convicted of murder and five counts of piracy after he refused to give the English Parliament the names and information about the Whigs who backed him. Many legends surround the life of Captain Kidd, including his buried treasure on Gardiners Island.

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