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  1. Captain John Coxon, sometimes referred to as John Coxen, was a late-seventeenth-century buccaneer who terrorized the Spanish Main. Coxon was one of the most famous of the Brethren of the Coast, a loose consortium of pirates and privateers. Coxon lived during the Buccaneering Age of Piracy.

  2. goldenageofpiracy.org › buccaneers › english-buccaneersEnglish Buccaneers | John Coxon

    Coxon was one of the most famous of the Brethren of the Coast, a loose consortium of pirates and privateers. Coxon lived during the Buccaneering Age of Piracy.[1]Coxon's ship, a vessel of eighty tons that carried eight guns and a crew of ninety-seven men, is lost to date, with no traces of its name anywhere.[2]Contents [hide]1 John Coxon as a ...

  3. "The idea was for Pierce and Coxon to cover the Red Krayola’s seminal live sets as part of the Angry Arts Festival, Los Angeles in 1967, for a performance at...

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  4. Pirate Captain John Coxon. LITTLE IS KNOWN about Coxon’s early life. The first mention of Coxon’s name was August 2, 1676 in a note from Port Royal, Jamaica stating that Coxon was on the island with a French Commission.

  5. Captain John Coxon. Around 1677, when, in the company of other English Buccaneers, he was involved in the surprise attack and plunder of the town of Santa Marta on the Spanish Main. Coxon was actually responsible for the kidnapping of Santa Marta's Governor and Bishop.

  6. 4. Sept. 2022 · John Coxon. ( Captain, One of the most famous "Brethren of the Coast") We pick up the story of John Coxon (sometimes John Coxen) around 1677, when, in the company of other English Buccaneers, he was involved in the surprise attack and plunder of the town of Santa Marta on the Spanish Main.

  7. johncoxon.co.ukJohn Coxon

    John Coxon. About. You can visit my staff page on Northumbria University’s website, or visit my page on Northumbria University’s Research Portal for more details about me and my research. Career. Notable achievements. 2022: STFC Ernest Rutherford Fellowship. 2019: Elected chair of MIST Council. 2019: Invited to STFC PEER Forum review panel.