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Richard Griffin
Originally he was gunsmith at the Boston who joined Captain Pound. He was wounded during heavy fight in Tauparlin Cove, where he was taken prisoner. A bullet entered his ear and come out through his eye.
Captain Thomas Pound In 1689 on August 8th, Captain Pound sailed with five men and boy out of Boston as a passenger in a small vessel. Later, five other armed men joined them off Lovell’s Island. Together they seized craft and Pound exposed his piratical desire. They run alongside the first craft they met. It was fishing vessel and supposedly Pond lost his piratical courage and to the fishermen's surprise he bought mackerel for eight pennies. Then he sailed to Falmouth, Maine, where joined him corporal and soldiers who deserted local fort during night. Then they attacked the sloop Good Speed off Cape Cod and later the brigantine Merrimack, and as well as few other prizes. Meantime the Boston’s Governor learned about Pound’s activities, and sent an armed sloop Mary in search for new pirate in the region. Captain Pound and his crew was discovered in Tauparlin Cove and after heavy fight taken into Boston. Pond was during fight shot in arm and side. The trial took place on January 13th, 1690. Pond was found guilty, but reprieved. Then he was sent to England, where he was later liberated and later he even got command of a ship, Forty three years later, in 1703, he died in England.
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