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Daniel Johnson (1629–1675) was an English buccaneer who, serving under buccaneers such as and Pierre le Picard, sailed against the Spanish during the late 17th century, becoming known among the Spanish as "Johnson the Terror". There is little record of his career aside from a single body of work, Appleton's Cyclopædia of American Biography (1887), suggesting he may be a fictional character.

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  • Daniel Johnson (1629–1675) was an English buccaneer who, serving under buccaneers such as and Pierre le Picard, sailed against the Spanish during the late 17th century, becoming known among the Spanish as "Johnson the Terror". There is little record of his career aside from a single body of work, Appleton's Cyclopædia of American Biography (1887), suggesting he may be a fictional character. (en)
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  • Daniel Johnson (1629–1675) was an English buccaneer who, serving under buccaneers such as and Pierre le Picard, sailed against the Spanish during the late 17th century, becoming known among the Spanish as "Johnson the Terror". There is little record of his career aside from a single body of work, Appleton's Cyclopædia of American Biography (1887), suggesting he may be a fictional character. (en)
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  • Daniel Johnson (pirate) (en)
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