Robert Maynard (19 September 1684 – 4 January 1750) was a British
Royal Navy
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officer. Little is known about Maynard's early life, other than that he was born in England in 1684 and then later joined the English Navy. He was made a lieutenant in January 1707, and by 1709 was the third lieutenant on .
In November 1718, Maynard was tasked with hunting down and capturing the notorious
pirate Blackbeard. While leading , Maynard lured Blackbeard into attacking his ship off the coast of
North Carolina
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, and in the ensuing struggle Maynard and his crew killed Blackbeard. Expecting to be rewarded for his actions, Maynard was never fully compensated or paid for the expedition. He was eventually promoted to
commander
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in 1739, and to
captain in 1740, before dying at the age of 65 in his home county of
Kent
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, England.
Early life
Maynard was born in
Dartford
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,
Kent
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, England on 19 September 1684.
Naval commands and battles
Alexander Spotswood,
Governor
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of the
Colony of Virginia
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The first effort to create an English settlement in the area was chartered in 1584 and established in 1585; the resulting Roanoke Colo ...
, gave Maynard the command of two
sloops, ''Ranger'' and ''Jane''. They departed the docks of
Hampton, Virginia on 19 November 1718. Maynard caught up with
Blackbeard at
Ocracoke Inlet off the coast of
North Carolina
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on 22 November 1718. Most of Blackbeard's men were ashore. While Maynard's party out-numbered the pirates three to one, ''Jane'' had no cannons and only small-arms to Blackbeard's ship up to eight cannons. Initially, Blackbeard maneuvered into shallower water. Maynard's heavier ship hit a sand-bar and was stuck. Blackbeard then leashed a
broadside at ''Jane''. Meanwhile, Maynard ordered everything inessential to combat to be thrown overboard to make the ship lighter, and eventually freed his keel. Blackbeard's ship fired at least two more broadsides at ''Jane'', killing several of Maynard's men. After the last attack it appeared only Maynard and another crew member were left alive.
When Blackbeard and some of his men boarded ''Jane'' they were ambushed by a force much larger than he had expected. During the battle, Maynard and Blackbeard ended up in hand-to-hand combat. In a point blank exchange of pistol fire, Maynard hit Blackbeard and Blackbeard missed. However the shot barely slowed Blackbeard down. Both men drew their
cutlasses and a melee ensued, with Blackbeard managing to break Maynard's weapon. When Blackbeard was about to deliver a killing blow, another sailor, a
Highlander, jumped on his back and inflicted a deep wound. Blackbeard's cutlass landed on Maynard's knuckles. Maynard and his crew were then able to kill Blackbeard.

Lieutenant Maynard remained at Ocracoke for several days, making repairs and burying the dead. He examined Teach's body, noting that it had been shot no fewer than five times and cut about twenty. He also found several items of correspondence, including a letter to Teach from Tobias Knight, the Royal Secretary for the
Colony of North Carolina. Blackbeard was
decapitated and his head was tied to the bowsprit of his ship for the trip back to the
Colony of Virginia
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. Upon returning to ''Jane''s home port of
Hampton, Virginia, the head was displayed
on a spike near the mouth of the
Hampton River as a warning to other pirates.
Teach's loot – sugar, cocoa,
indigo
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and cotton – found "in pirate sloops and ashore in a tent where the sloops lay", was sold at auction along with sugar and cotton found in Tobias Knight's barn, for £2,238. Governor Spotswood used a portion of this to pay for the entire operation. The prize money for capturing Teach was to have been about £400, but it was split between the crews of HMS ''Lyme'' and HMS ''Pearl''. As Captain Brand and his troops had not been the ones fighting for their lives, Maynard thought this extremely unfair. It was later discovered that he and his crew had helped themselves to about £90 of Teach's booty. The two companies did not receive their prize money for another four years,
and despite his bravery, Maynard was not promoted, rather, he faded into obscurity.
Legacy
Maynard's final resting place is in the churchyard of
St Martin's Church at
Great Mongeham in
Kent
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, southeast England, near the
cinque port of
Deal. He left an estate in excess of £2,000.
Maynard's success is still celebrated by the crew of
HMS ''Ranger'' – who commemorate Blackbeard's defeat at the annual
Sussex
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University Royal Naval Unit Blackbeard Night mess dinner, at a date as close as possible to 22 November.
Sussex
The city of Hampton, Virginia also celebrates its historic ties to Maynard by recreating the final sea battle on tall ship
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s in the Hampton Harbour during the city's annual Blackbeard Festival in June.
References
External links
When Blackbeard Scourged the Seas
Scientists Show Relics From Ship Fit For Pirate, Possibly Blackbeard
Chicago Tribune
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