Females
Weapons
Jobs Aboard the Ship
Vessels
Books
100

Concealed her true gender from the rest of the crew by wearing male clothes. Was believed to die in prison


Mary Reed

100

Used as an improvised weapon, as their shape and weight made them a short but formidable club

Belaying pin

100

Expected to be bold and decisive in battle. Above all they had to have the force of personality necessary to hold together such an unruly bunch of seamen

Ship's Captain

100

Large, heavily armoured and heavily gunned warship



Battleship

100

Author J. M. Barrie: This books is about a pirate captain who had his hand fed to a crocodile: Peter Pan

Peter Pan

200

She became public enemy number one of Chinese government she elected to surrender

 Cheng I Sao

200

Whip with nine lashes used for flogging. "A taste of the cat" might refer to a full flogging

Cat o' Nine Tails or Cat

200

As a Captain's right hand, he was in charge when Captain was not around. He had the authority, and he could punish men for not obeying commands

Quarter Master

200

Square rigged, two masted warship originally armed with 18 carronades and 2 long guns

Brig

200

Author William Goldham: This books was turned into a movie by the same name

Princess Bride

300

One the earliest recorded female pirates was actually a pirate queen

Queen Teuta of Illyra

300

Smallest pirate fire weapon. They were easily concealed, quickly drawn and deadly

Pocket Pistol

300

They were people who supervised all activities on a ship

Boatswain

300

Largest of the Viking ships, was used for war and referred to as the "dragon ships"

Drakka

300

Author John Drake: This book tells the story of Long John Silver and his fiendish nemesis Joseph Flint in this prequel to the beloved classic Treasure Island

Flint & Silver

400

Title that translates to “noble lady who is free and independent; the woman sovereign who bows to no superior authority

Sayyida al Hurra

400

A shot that scatters like hail when fired from a cannon

Hail Shot

400

Sailors assigned aloft to work the running rigging and to furl/ release the sails

Rigger

400

Vessel with three or more masts with square sails on the fore mast and fore and aft sails on the after mast

Barque

400

Author Shannon Drake: This book is about a pirate who seeks only one treasure the blood of her nemesis

Pirate Bride

500

Jeanne de Clisson

Lioness of Brittany

500

Two cannonballs chained together and aimed high in order to destroy masts and rigging

Chain Shot

500

Forced to perform most dangerous work on a ship. They were treated harshly, rarely paid and were expandable. Powder Monkeys had little hope of promotion, were often deserting

Powder Monkey

500

Was a ship that operated mainly in the Mediterranean sea from 1650 to 1820. Primarily used by the Barbary Corsairs

Xebec

500

Author Carrie Vaughn: This books tells about a young woman who is transported back to the 18th century on board a pirate ship

Steel

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