Desert Pyrate Posted February 2, 2004 Share Posted February 2, 2004 All of these were sworn to by each and every member of the crew. The following set is from Bartholomew Roberts's ship, as reported by Defoe as being typical. I. Every man shall have an equal vote in affairs of moment. He shall have an equal title to the fresh provisions or strong liquors at any time seized, and shall use them at pleasure unless a scarcity may make it necessary for the common good that retrenchment may be voted. II. Every man shall be called fairly in turn by the list on board of prizes, because over and above their proper share, they are allowed a shift of clothes. But if they defraud the company to the value of even one dollar in plate, jewels or money, they shall be marooned. If any man rob another, he shall have his nose and ears slit, and be put ashore where he shall be sure to encounter hardships. III. None shall game for money either with dice or cards. IV. The lights and candles should be put out at eight at night, and if any of the crew desire to drink after that hour, they shall sit upon the open deck without lights. V. Each man shall keep his piece, cutlass and pistols at all times clean and ready for action. VI. No boy or woman to be allowed amongst them. If any man shall be found seducing any of the latter sex and carrying her to sea in disguise, he shall suffer death. VII. He that shall desert the ship or his quarters in time of battle shall be punished by death or marooning. VIII. None shall strike another on board the ship, but every man's quarrel shall be ended on shore by sword or pistol in this manner. At word of command from the quartermaster, each man being previously placed back to back, shall turn and fire immediately. If any man do not, the quartermaster shall knock the piece out of his hand. If both miss their aim they shall take to their cutlasses and he that draweth first blood shall be declared the victor. IX. No man shall talk of breaking up their way of life until each has a share of 1,000 pounds. Every man who shall become a cripple or lose a limb in the service shall have 800 pieces of eight from the common stock and for lesser hurts proportionately. X. The captain and the quartermaster shall each receive two shares of a prize, the master gunner and boatswain, one and one-half shares, all other officers one and one quarter, and private gentlemen of fortune one share each. XI. The musicians shall have rest on the Sabbath Day only by right. On all other days by favor only. -------- I think I could live with those, except for VI.... I think I'll copy them out, with the omission of said VI, and add the scroll to me garb. It'd be fun to read them at events and whatnot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zorg Posted February 3, 2004 Share Posted February 3, 2004 Arr, lad, methinks we might be rewriting VI, if ornly fer me own sanity ... Drop a kitten six feet, and she grins... Drop an elephant six feet, and ya gots yerself a mess ta clean up.... Sometimes bein' the biggest and most powerful is the LAST thing you wanna be..... Mad Ozymandias Zorg the Unsnottered Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desert Pyrate Posted February 3, 2004 Author Share Posted February 3, 2004 At the upcoming Pirate Party here on campus that I'm organizing, we'll be reading these at midnight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hunting Hawk Posted February 6, 2004 Share Posted February 6, 2004 Aye, number VI sound like a death sentence wether ye take her aboard or leave her on shore. I think, therefor I am. Or maybe I just think I am. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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