Charles Harris (pirate)

In retaliation for their resistance the pirates killed many of the Greyhound’s crew; the remainder were forced aboard the Happy Delivery.

[5] Low took back the Fancy, sailing to Grenada and capturing a small ship named Squirrel, then a French sloop renamed Ranger.

Low's 70-man, 10-gun Fancy and Harris’ 50-man, 8-gun Ranger[7][6] fought a lengthy running battle (the “Action of 10 June 1723”) against the man-of-war, which chased them down via sail and oar.

Most were found guilty; amid a public spectacle,[10] Harris and over 25 others were hanged July 19, 1723 after a lengthy sermon from Cotton Mather.

[1] According to Captain Charles Johnson: And from a local newspaper article on execution day:[11] Yet another source claims Harris's flag used the same design, but on a blue field instead of black:[12] [1]

Pirate Flag of Low, Spriggs, Harris, and others
A blue version of Harris' flag.