John Nutt was born in Lympstone, England. He acted as a
brigand and a pirate in Newfoundland waters from 1620 to 1623.
John Nutt
and his family came to Newfoundland in 1620 when he was serving as
a
gunner on Dartmouth ship.
His family were settled Torbay, Newfoundland, when John
Nutt and others seized control of a french fishing vessel and
became
pirates. Soon they had commendeered two other French vessels.
After three years of piracy, Nutt requested a pardon from
John Eliot, the Vice Admiral of Devon. This pardon was granted in
return
of a 500 pound ranson. On his return to England, Eliot betrayed
Nutt and
imprisoned him.
Nutt was tried as a pirate and about to be hanged when
George Calvert, (a.k.a Lord Baltimore) England's Secretary of
State,
intervened on his behalf. The reason for this intervention is that
Nutt
and Calvert were associated, having probably met in association
with the
Colony of Avalon, Ferryland, Newfoundland when George Calvert
lived there.
Nutt received 100 pounds compensation and Eliot was
imprisoned.
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