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- John Russell (fl. 1722-1723) was a pirate active from Nova Scotia to the Caribbean to the African coast. He is best known for his association with Edward Low and Francis Spriggs, and for his involvement with two well-known and well-documented maroonings. (en)
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- Nova Scotia to the Caribbean to the African coast (en)
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- His association with Edward Low and Francis Spriggs (en)
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- John Russell (fl. 1722-1723) was a pirate active from Nova Scotia to the Caribbean to the African coast. He is best known for his association with Edward Low and Francis Spriggs, and for his involvement with two well-known and well-documented maroonings. (en)
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- John Russell (pirate) (en)
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