Duncan Mackintosh

Buccaneer John Eaton sailed for the East Indies aboard his ship Nicholas after raiding the Pacific Coast of Spanish South America.

[2] Mackintosh[b] took Good Hope to the Nicobars, Malacca, Côn Đảo, Borneo, Singapore, Johor, and finally back to Madras.

[2] After stopping at Madagascar to replenish their stores, they sailed around the Cape of Africa into the Atlantic, raiding up the African coast before heading west to Brazil.

Alonso Ramírez, one of the captives, recorded Mackintosh's speech leading to his and his fellow prisoners' release:[3] It is enough that we have become degenerate, robbing the Orient of its best, in unholy ways.

Lest his innocent blood cry out to the entire world, I and those who stand with me are now prepared to become their protectors.Returning to the west African coast, Mackintosh and some others were caught, tried, and hanged at Cape Corso in Guinea around 1689.