Jean Hamlin
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Jean Hamlin (alternatively spelled Jean Hamlyn, fl. 1682–1684) was a French pirate active in the Caribbean and off the coast of Africa. He was often associated with St. Thomas's pirate-friendly Governor Adolph Esmit.
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Jean Hamlin
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Jean Hamlin
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Often associated with St. Thomas's pirate-friendly Governor Adolph Esmit
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"A very large chest of gold-dust, 150 piggs of silver, 200 bags of coined money, besides plate, jewels, elephant's teeth [and] other valuable goods and commodities."
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— A contemporaneous account of Hamlin's treasure from piracy in mid-1683.
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Jean Hamlin (alternatively spelled Jean Hamlyn, fl. 1682–1684) was a French pirate active in the Caribbean and off the coast of Africa. He was often associated with St. Thomas's pirate-friendly Governor Adolph Esmit.
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Caribbean and off the coast of Africa
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