Mary Read
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Mary Read (unknown – 28 April 1721), fictionally[1] known as Mark Read, was an English pirate about whom there is very little factual documentation. She and Anne Bonny were two famous female pirates from the 18th century, and among the few women known to have been convicted of piracy at the height of the "Golden Age of Piracy".
Mary "Mark" Read | |
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Born | c. 1680–1695 |
Died | 28 April 1721 (aged 26–41) |
Resting place | St. Catherine Parish, Jamaica |
Piratical career | |
Type | Pirate |
Allegiance | English-allied infantry and cavalry in Holland |
Years active | c. 1708–1721 |
Rank | Privateer |
Base of operations | Caribbean |
Read was born in England between 1680 and 1693. Lore[2] has it she began dressing as a boy at a young age, at first at her mother's urging in order to receive inheritance money and then as a teenager in order to join the British military. She then married and upon her husband's death moved to the West Indies around 1715. Circa 1720, she met Jack Rackham and joined his crew, dressing as a man alongside Anne Bonny. Her time as a pirate was successful but short lived, as she, Bonny and Rackham were arrested in November 1720. Rackham was executed, but Read and Bonny both claimed to be pregnant and received delayed sentences. Read died while imprisoned in April 1721.