Bartholomew Roberts | The Age of Pirates (2024)

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Bartholomew Roberts was, by count of ships captured, the singular most successful pirate in the Golden Age of Piracy. Over the course of just four years, he captured over 470 vessels, and struck fear into the hearts of merchant and military sailors alike. Today, he is sometimes referred to as “Black Bart,” though this nickname was never used in his own time.

Roberts initially served as third mate aboard the slave ship Princess, but in 1719 it was captured by the pirate Howell Davis, and the pirates forced Roberts to join their crew. While reluctant to participate in crime, he quickly proved his skill as a navigator aboard their flagship, the Royal Rover. Davis, recognizing Roberts’ competence and strong convictions, befriended him and made him his confidant.

When Davis was killed in an ambush at Principe, the crew was so impressed with Roberts that they elected him as their new captain – even though he had only been aboard for six weeks. Roberts was still opposed to even being aboard the ship, but his outspokenness about this only caused the pirates to hold him in higher esteem. Roberts chose to accept the captaincy, stating that if he must be involved in piracy, it was “better to be a commander than a common man.”

Roberts was known for being unusually pious and as something of a dandy. He dressed in fine clothes, even in battle: a crimson coat, breeches, and a plumed hat. He held religious services aboard his vessel and avoided attacking ships on the Sabbath, and provided musicians who were also given that day off. His pirate code banned gambling aboard his ships, and he discouraged drunkenness, preferring tea to alcohol himself. Despite his odd preferences, his men were extremely loyal, as he proved himself time and again in battle.

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Bartholomew Roberts’ first pirate flag, showing him and Death holding an hourglass.

After assuming command, Roberts first sailed south to the coast of Brazil, where he found a fleet of 42 Portuguese treasure ships awaiting their military escort. Sneaking over to one ship, he boarded and forced the captain to reveal the richest ship in the fleet. He then captured it, seizing thousands of gold coins, jewelry, and a diamond-encrusted gold cross meant for the King of Portugal. Roberts wore this cross on a gold chain around his neck every day thereafter until his death.

While chasing a potential target aboard a captured sloop, Roberts left a pirate named Walter Kennedy in command of the Royal Rover. Kennedy took the opportunity to make off with his ship and most of the crew to begin a career as an independent pirate. Roberts named his sloop the Royal Fortune, a name he would use for all four of his flagships after. Because Kennedy was Irish, Roberts mistrusted Irishmen from then on, and never allowed any to join his crew.

After leaving the waters of Brazil, Roberts headed north to Newfoundland, where he captured 22 ships in harbor without firing a shot. The terrified captains all surrendered immediately when he arrived. Roberts, hating the cowardice, burned all the ships after looting them of their valuables. He then headed for the Caribbean, where he wrought havoc upon French and English shipping in the West Indies. Trade in the region was brought to a complete standstill, with even the military afraid to challenge him.

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Bartholomew Roberts’ second pirate flag. The letters stand for “A Barbadian’s Head” and “A Martiniquan’s Head.”

Roberts developed a grudge against the islands of Barbados and Martinique. When he first entered the Caribbean, the two islands sent pirate hunters after him, and twenty of his men were killed in the clash before he was forced to flee. He changed his pirate flag to depict himself standing upon the skulls of a Barbadian and a Martiniquan. Eventually, he caught a French man-o-war carrying the governor of Martinique, whom he promptly hanged from the yardarm. After this act, the French and English navies made more efforts to hunt him down. With trade in the area halted and the risk of battle with the navy, Roberts sailed east to the coast of Africa.

While Robert’s crew was drinking ashore one day at Cape Lopez, they sighted an approaching ship. They thought at first that it was a merchant, but as it drew closer, one pirate recognized it as the HMS Swallow, a Royal Navy vessel sent to capture them. Roberts chose to run. He sailed Royale Fortune straight past the Swallow, taking one broadside but forcing the enemy to turn around. But his navigator made an error, allowing the Swallow to fire on them a second time. Roberts was struck in the throat by grapeshot and instantly killed. His crew threw his body overboard, then turned and fought for several hours to avenge him before being captured.

The death of Bartholomew Roberts was a major turning point in the authorities’ battle against piracy. News of his death shocked pirates and naval officers alike, as it brought a sudden halt to his seemingly-unstoppable whirlwind of success. Afterwards, piracy as a whole began to slowly die off. Today, the end of Robert’s reign of terror is generally seen as the end of the Golden Age of Piracy.

As the most successful of the Caribbean pirates, Bartholomew Roberts has appeared in many media adaptations of pirates. The “Dread Pirate Roberts” from the book and film The Princess Bride was based on him – besides the name, the character Westley, who uses the alias, is a refined individual who is captured by pirates and befriends the captain, ultimately taking his place. He appeared as a character in the game Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, in which he is a mythical figure as well as a pirate. He also appeared in Sid Meier’s Pirates! as a rival to the player, complete with his red coat and diamond cross in battle. Additionally, he has been mentioned in passing in numerous tales, such as in Treasure Island.

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FAQs

Bartholomew Roberts | The Age of Pirates? ›

The oldest active pirate during the Golden Age of piracy was Captain William Kidd (born c. 1645, d. 23 May 1701), who plied his trade until the age of 54; owing to the many occupational hazards, the majority of pirates only lived into their mid-30s.

Who was the longest lived pirates? ›

The oldest active pirate during the Golden Age of piracy was Captain William Kidd (born c. 1645, d. 23 May 1701), who plied his trade until the age of 54; owing to the many occupational hazards, the majority of pirates only lived into their mid-30s.

Why did Bartholomew Roberts choose piracy? ›

Interestingly, Roberts didn't initially choose the pirate life. He was forced into it after the ship he was third mate on was captured by pirates. He eventually became one of the most feared pirates in history.

What was the average age of a pirate? ›

A standard pirate ship held around 80 tough-as-nails sailors with an average age of 27, each worth their salt. Many came from all walks of life and were called a variety of names from filibusters to freebooters.

Who was the oldest pirate captain in the world? ›

William Kidd

Who was the most feared pirate? ›

Blackbeard or Edward Teach (c. 1680-1718) is one of the most infamous pirates to have ever lived.

What did pirates do to female prisoners? ›

Enforced various pirate codes, including making the rape of female captives punishable by death.

Did any pirates retire wealthy? ›

Their largest undertaking was one of India's most prized treasure ships, filled with jewels, gold and money. Soon Every became the richest pirate in the world and retired, leaving piracy behind. Henry “Long Ben” Every was known by several names throughout his career.

What nationality were most pirates? ›

Most pirates were English (35%), but other nationalities were also represented: colonials from America-25%, colonials from the West Indies-20%, Scots-10%, Welsh-8%, and Swedish/Dutch/French/Spanish-2%.

Was Jack Sparrow based on a real pirate? ›

John Ward was the inspiration for the character of Captain Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean films. Ward's nickname was 'Sparrow' and he was known for his flamboyant style – much like the Hollywood icon. Ward so ingratiated himself with Uthman Dey that he was given a large plot of land in Tunis.

Which pirate killed the most? ›

Edward Low started his piratical career in 1721 in the Caribbean. Over the next few years, Low blazed a path of destruction, becoming, according to one contemporary account, “the most noted pirate in America” – and certainly the most vicious. He seemed to relish torturing and killing his victims.

Who is the richest pirate ever? ›

For two years, “Black Sam” Bellamy ruled the seas. Taking 53 ships and $120 million in plunder, the notorious sailor would go on to be named the richest pirate in history.

Which pirate was never caught? ›

Dubbed "The Arch Pirate" and "The King of Pirates" by contemporaries, Every was infamous for being one of very few major pirate captains to escape with his loot without being arrested or killed in battle, and for being the perpetrator of what has been called the most profitable act of piracy in history.

Who was the greatest pirate to ever live? ›

Blackbeard. Probably the most famous pirate to ever live. Blackbeard had a knack for theatricality and a startling portrait of him has ensured his image has lived on.

Who was the last great pirate? ›

The story of piracy is riddled with tales of adventure, treachery, and treasure, but few are as compelling as that of Bartholomew Roberts, widely considered the last great pirate of the Golden Age of Piracy.

What is the oldest record of pirates? ›

One of the oldest documents (inscription on a clay tablet) describing pirates dates back to Pharo Echnaton (1350 BC). The report mentions notorious free lance Mediterranean shipping attacks in North Africa.

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