Anne Bolton
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Lady Anne Bolton Baroness Bamber | |
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Born | 17th July 1769 Gestoria, Kingdom of Frankenlisch |
Died | 1819 Briceport, Vionna-Frankenlisch |
Nationality | Frankenlischian |
Occupation | Pirate, Privateer |
Spouse(s) | James Randolph |
Children | James, 2nd Baron Bamber |
Parent(s) | Jonathon Bolton |
Piratical career | |
Years active | |
Rank | Captain |
Base of operations | Mojahara Bay |
Commands | Mustafa I HMNS Bamber |
Battles/wars | Capture of HMNS Ravenstern Battle of Bamber Isle |
Lady Anne Bolton, Baroness Bamber,(17th July 1769 - 1819) was a Frankenlischian pirate and later privateer and noblewoman who raided shipping in the Great Europan Strait and off the East Terrifican Coast. The daughter of wealthy Gestorian merchant Jonathon Bolton and his wife Henrietta, Anne commandeered one of her father's ships, the Xebec Mustafa I named after the Uyayyid Caliph Mustafa al-Hajar al-Mehmet Uyayyid. With a crew mainly of exiles from Frankenlisch and naval deserters, Bolton raided shipping off of the coast of Marienberg and north-east Prodava. She was eventually hunted down and captured by a Royal Frankenlischian Navy force under Captain James Randolph.