The Treasure of Captain William Kidd.

Hello Bocaj, Randang72, Ismellgold

I have sent the image to Christie's map expert. British library. and expert on 18th century maps for their opinion and insight and feedback on the matter. three different specialist in 18th century maps.

We will see if they reply? If they reply at all?


Crow
 

Hello Bocaj, Randang72, Ismellgold

I have sent the image to Christie's map expert. British library. and expert on 18th century maps for their opinion and insight and feedback on the matter. three different specialist in 18th century maps.

We will see if they reply? If they reply at all?


Crow
Fingers crossed.
 

Fingers crossed.
They wont help. Don't you know you need a pirate to find pirate treasure.
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I smell Gold
in North Carolina

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I will have me that Port Royal Gold

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There were alot of Captain Kidd Treasure stories back in the day. They all sound southern In Nature.
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Very clearly something was written on the back of this paper (right side mirrored and filters applied)
If I had a higher resolution pic I could make it at least in part readable!

I can't make out anything Bocaj. The map reference you asked about is from my files. I think I copied out of a book that I read. There's also a pic or photocopy of the original "Sarah Kidd" chart that exists, but I lost my copy. I will post it here if I can find it.

-Randawg.
 

Hello Bocaj, Randawg72, Ismellgold

I have sent the image to Christie's map expert. British library. and expert on 18th century maps for their opinion and insight and feedback on the matter. three different specialist in 18th century maps.
We will see if they reply? If they reply at all?
Curious experiment. Let us know if they reply..
 

Curious experiment. Let us know if they reply..
It can't hurt. At least not for those who do not mistake their dreams for reality. In any case the "photo" you posted smells fake. Didn't see that in the first moment...
Hello Bocaj, Randang72, Ismellgold

I have sent the image to Christie's map expert. British library. and expert on 18th century maps for their opinion and insight and feedback on the matter. three different specialist in 18th century maps.

We will see if they reply? If they reply at all?


Crow
I am almost sure that this so called photo is a "improved" version of what we already have copied on an old paper to make it look more authentic. Some details are almost not visible anymore and others (lines mostly) somehow are visible where you can't see them on the black/white copy. Probably from some book to promote authenticity. In any case it is too low-res to prove or disprove anything. But the writing on its back is very strange as it would have been mentioned before if the copy was authentic.

In any case I doubt that any expert would give an opinion on such a low-res digital version without any reference where it is from. The missing original copies present a major problem when trying to prove it to be either fake or authentic. I honestly don't care that much. Even if fake I think the island itself exists and had some history of being used by pirates and smugglers as a hideout. It has a strong mythical value even without any treasure.
 

It just so happens the unexplained Captain Kidd episode was on last night. They have a bunch of theories.

I have to say. This guy covered a lot of ground. Was seen in many places in the Atlantic and elsewhere. Stopped in many ports. They mentioned Gardiner’s Island, Oyster Bay, the Hudson River, and even CT.

He had BIG connections in NY. Not only with Bellomont, but with other major land owners, slave traders, merchants, etc.

I truly wouldn’t be surprised if he hid something close by on a friend’s property who had some political sway in the region. Just a hunch.
 

Think it was Lawrence fish burn
Meh, most of the "story" sounds contrived. How could anybody of known it was Kidd who took that ship in Indian waters. They said as soon as Kidd got to the Caribean it was everywhere that he was a wanted man. Pretty sure they didn't have telephones in those days.
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It would of taken probably a year and a half to two years before anybody figured out what happend and to send a force after him.
From my experience a lot of these "official stories" are totally bogus.

There was another reason, the Crown was after Kidd.
 

Meh, most of the "story" sounds contrived. How could anybody of known it was Kidd who took that ship in Indian waters. They said as soon as Kidd got to the Caribean it was everywhere that he was a wanted man. Pretty sure they didn't have telephones in those days.
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It would of taken probably a year and a half to two years before anybody figured out what happend and to send a force after him.
From my experience a lot of these "official stories" are totally bogus.

There was another reason, the Crown was after Kidd.

Au contraire ISG,
India is '"attached" to Europe, and France is only 18.2 nautical miles from England.
News traveled much faster by land than by sea. Kidd not only had a long journey ahead, but he had to wait months for the seasonal (monsoon) winds to shift before he could head for home. The news of Kidd's alleged pirating of the Quedagh M. could easily have preceded his arrival to the West Indies.
 

Au contraire ISG,
India is '"attached" to Europe, and France is only 18.2 nautical miles from England.
News traveled much faster by land than by sea. Kidd not only had a long journey ahead, but he had to wait months for the seasonal (monsoon) winds to shift before he could head for home. The news of Kidd's alleged pirating of the Quedagh M. could easily have preceded his arrival to the West Indies.
People tend to underestimate older technologies. We live in techno crazy world!

Even with a slow horse and sailing ship you could deliver a letter in two months time from India to London. Now lets speak about the richest man on earth being robed by the English! He sure had the fastest horses, couriers and ships at his disposal. I am not even sure that a normal letter today from Idea to London would be delivered any faster. In any case a diplomatic courier changing fast horses could theoretically deliver a message in less than a month from Mumbai to Paris. In less then two months that news could travel to New England. In any case much much faster then any ship that sails from India!
 

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