# Robert Sample

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{{Short description|Pirate (died 1719)}}
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'''Robert Sample''' (died 1719, first name occasionally Richard, last name occasionally Semple) was a pirate active off the coast of Africa and in the [Caribbean](/source/Caribbean). He is best known for sailing with [Edward England](/source/Edward_England).

==History==

In late 1718 Edward England, aboard his ship ''Royal James'' (renamed from the recently captured ''Pearl'') had been looting ships between [Cape Verde](/source/Cape_Verde) and the [Azores](/source/Azores).<ref name="Eastern Seas">{{cite book|last1=Grey|first1=Charles|title=Pirates of the eastern seas (1618-1723): a lurid page of history|date=1933|publisher=S. Low, Marston & co., ltd|location=London|url=http://www.sabrizain.org/malaya/library/documents/1D30004CA384A81381DD3C8F45CAE3B216713B01.html|accessdate=26 June 2017}}</ref> He took a number of ships off [Cape Coast Castle](/source/Cape_Coast_Castle) near [Gambia](/source/Gambia) in spring of 1719.<ref name="General History Vol 1">{{cite book|last1=Johnson|first1=Captain Charles|title=A GENERAL HISTORY OF THE PYRATES|date=1724|publisher=T. Warner|location=London|url=https://www.gutenberg.org/files/40580/40580-h/40580-h.htm|accessdate=18 June 2017}}</ref> Several he plundered and let go, a few he burned, but he refitted two for piracy.<ref name="Eastern Seas" /> One of them was the 6-gun, 14-man ''Elizabeth and Katherine'', commanded by Captain Bridges out of [Barbados](/source/Barbados), which he captured on 27 June.<ref name="TWJ24OCT1719">{{cite news |last1=Mist |first1=Nathaniel |title=The  Weekly Journal, or Saturday's Post |date=24 October 1719}}</ref> Four of the ''Elizabeth and Katherine''{{'s}} crew joined England's pirates. England refitted and crewed the ''Elizabeth and Katherine'' and renamed it ''Flying King'', naming Richard Sample as captain.<ref name="Black Flag">{{cite book|last1=Seitz|first1=Don Carlos|title=Under the Black Flag: Exploits of the Most Notorious Pirates|date=1925|publisher=Dial Press|location=New York|isbn=9780486421315|page=167|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=i7NLrJnuzHQC&pg=PP6|language=en}}</ref>

Lane and Sample's ship names were likely [Jacobite](/source/Jacobitism) in origin: ''Flying King'' was a reference to the [Stuart](/source/House_of_Stuart) [King James II](/source/James_II_of_England), deposed in the 1688 [Glorious Revolution](/source/Glorious_Revolution), who "flew" to France in exile.<ref name="LI">{{cite web |last1=Hull |first1=Eleanor |title=James II in Ireland - History of Ireland and Her People |url=https://www.libraryireland.com/HullHistory/JamesII1.php |website=www.libraryireland.com |access-date=28 May 2025}}</ref> "Queen Anne's Revenge" was another nod to James II, brother of [Queen Anne](/source/Anne%2C_Queen_of_Great_Britain); Anne was the last Stuart monarch.<ref name="BFB">{{cite web |last1=Duffus |first1=Kevin |title=Blackbeard’s Final Battle: Sorting Facts, Fiction |url=https://coastalreview.org/2020/11/blackbeards-final-battle-sorting-facts-fiction/ |website=Coastal Review |access-date=28 May 2025 |date=20 November 2020}}</ref>

Sample sailed with [Robert Lane](/source/Robert_Lane_(pirate)), who captained England's other refitted vessel. They looted several ships in the Caribbean then stopped to [careen](/source/careening) their vessels.<ref name="General History Vol 1" /> In November they sailed toward [Brazil](/source/Brazil) "and did a great deal of mischief" among [Portuguese](/source/Portugal) shipping.<ref name="General History Vol 1" /> A Portuguese [man-of-war](/source/man-of-war) ("a very unwelcome guest to them") chased them soon after.<ref name="General History Vol 1" /> Lane escaped, but he and his crew died when their ship was lost offshore. Sample was unable to evade the warship and tried to escape by beaching the ''Flying King''.<ref name="Gosse">{{cite book|last1=Gosse|first1=Philip|title=The Pirates' Who's Who by Philip Gosse|date=1924|publisher=Burt Franklin|location=New York |url=http://www.gutenberg.org/files/19564/19564-h/19564-h.htm|accessdate=23 June 2017}}</ref> Twelve of its crew had been killed; the Portuguese captured the rest, hanging 38, almost all of whom were English.<ref name="General History Vol 1" />

==References==
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