
Port Royal - Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
N 21° 47.274 W 072° 11.739
18Q E 789979 N 2411985
A dedicated plaque to the pirate haven of Port Royal, Jamaica which is placed in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands.
Waymark Code: WM17TWY
Location: Turks and Caicos Islands
Date Posted: 04/05/2023
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This historical plaque sign describes pirate activity during a 32 year stretch on the Caribbean Sea with the activity originating from the Jamaican city of Port Royal.
The Brethren of the Coast made this their base of operations. The infamous pirate
Blackbeard also operated out of Port Royal.
The text on the sign reads:
Once called "the richest and wickedest city in the world", Port Royal became the headquarters city for Pirates in the Caribbean. To it came men of all races. Treasures of silks, doubloons and gold from Spanish ships, looted on the high seas by the notorious "brethren of the Coast" as the pirates were called. From here the fleet of Henry Morgan, later Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica, went for the sacking of Camaguey, Maracaibo and Panama. Admirals Lord Nelson and Benbow, the chilling Edward "Blackbeard" Teach were among its inhabitants. Port Royal flourished for 32 years until at 20 minutes to noon on June 7, 1692, when it was partially buried in the sea by an earthquake.