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Richard Worley's 1e Roger


Goldwolf

This here is the First Jolly Roger flown by "Richard Worley"<br /><br />In Johnson's General History Worley's Roger was described as: "a black Ensign, with a white Death's Head in the Middle of it"<br /><br />When Worley started his career, this Jolly Roger had not yet have any markings on it, and was therefore a "plain black assign"<br /><br />This flag is similar to Worley's famous print, with the exception that the two crossed bones are missing.<br /><br />It is very possible that the two bones were later added to the description in order to make Worley's flag more of a Stereotype Pirate Flag.<br /><br />I used the skull of Worley's print for this flag, but adjusted it, in order to make it less of an unusual skull compared to skulls in other Jolly Roger prints.

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