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    William Kidd (c. 1654 – 23 May 1701), also known as Captain William Kidd or simply Captain Kidd, was a Scottish privateer. Conflicting accounts exist...
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  • Frederick William Kidd (3 May 1857 — 5 September 1917) was an Irish international rugby union player. Born in Newry, County Down, Kidd attended Dundalk...
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  • William Kidd (1645–1701) was a Scottish sailor and pirate commonly known as Captain Kidd William, Bill or Billy Kidd may also refer to: William Kidd (painter)...
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    Subsequently, during outfitting, her crew adopted the pirate captain William Kidd as their mascot and commissioned a local artist to paint a pirate figure...
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  • William "Bill" Kidd is an American musician, conductor, composer, and orchestrator. He has worked on many television shows and feature films, including...
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  • active in the Caribbean and near Newfoundland, best known for aiding William Kidd. Burke had been active through early 1699 as a pirate off Newfoundland...
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  • that Stalin identified with the mischievous captain. In 1699, pirate William Kidd loots and destroys the English galleon The Twelve Apostles near Madagascar...
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    William Kidd H.R.S.A. (c.1796 – 24 December 1863) was a prolific Scottish artist known for his comic depictions of cosy domestic scenes in romantic-era...
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    burying treasure was a rare occurrence, with the only known instance being William Kidd, who buried some of his wealth on Gardiners Island. The myth of buried...
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  • documented in contemporary sources, notably by the pirate crews of William Fly, William Kidd, and Stede Bonnet. French historian Alexandre Exquemelin reports...
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