He took some of the crew prisoner and sailed north, anchoring for a time in Casco Bay, Maine.
[1] While there at least one of the prisoners escaped and petitioned a local English official for assistance in returning to Barbados.
[3] John Boone was a member of South Carolina Governor James Colleton’s Grand Council in Charleston.
The Lords Proprietors in England wrote to Colleton on March 3, 1687, accusing Boone of smuggling supplies to Holloway and helping hide his plunder.
[4] Boone was expelled from the Council but was subsequently reappointed, causing the Lords Proprietors great consternation: At least one researcher thinks "Chapman and Holloway" may have been aliases of buccaneers John Markham and Bartholomew Sharp, stopping to resupply after a raid on Campeche.