Dirk Chivers

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Dirk Chivers (fl.1694–1699, first name alternately Dick or Richard, last name occasionally Sievers or Shivers) was a Dutch pirate active in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean.[1]

Dirk Chivers claimed that "he belongeth to Hamburgh," and was first recorded as a crew member of the Portsmouth Adventure under Captain Joseph Faro (or Farrell) around January 1694.[2] Soon after leaving Rhode Island, Chivers saw action in the Red Sea as Farrell, Henry Every, and everal others successfully captured two ships in June 1695 including Ganj-i-Sawai. On its return voyage to Rhode Island, Portsmouth Adventure ran aground on Mayotte in the Comoro Islands. Chivers stayed behind with several others while Farrell and the others continued on with Every.[1]

Chivers in the Red Sea & India

Later career

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