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    SUPPORT FOR BID TO CLEAR PIRATE

    BBC NEWS
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/scotlan d/tayside_and_central/8112769.stm
    2009/06/22 13:51:12 GMT

    The Scottish Parliament has been asked to support a campaign to
    clear the name of a captain who was hanged for piracy more than three
    centuries ago.

    Captain William Kidd had been appointed by the Crown to tackle piracy
    and capture enemy French ships.

    In 1698, he looted the Armenian ship the Quedagh Merchant, which was
    apparently sailing under a French pass.

    However, the captain of the ship was an Englishman and Capt Kidd was
    executed in London in 1701.

    The Quedagh Merchant had been carrying satins, muslins, gold and
    silver when she was attacked by Kidd.

    It is thought that a large amount of the booty belonged to the British
    East India Company.

    As well as the piracy charges, Capt Kidd was accused of murdering
    one of his crewmen during a row in 1697.

    During his execution, the first rope put around this neck broke,
    so he was strung up a second time. That rope also snapped but the
    third one held.

    " People are going to be worried about the fact that someone can be
    used and abused in that way by the state " Bill Kidd MSP Capt Kidd's
    body was dipped in tar and hung by chains along the River Thames to
    serve as a warning to would-be pirates.

    Legend had it that Kidd hid much of his lo ot, which has prompted
    numerous treasure hunts around the world and inspired Robert Louis
    Stevenson when writing Treasure Island.

    American researchers have been investigating the history of Capt
    Kidd, who it is thought was born in Greenock or the Dundee area in
    about 1645.

    Dan Hamilton and Chris Macort claim that Kidd was set up by King
    William III, who wanted to appear tough on piracy but who also stood
    to profit from the goods which Kidd seized.

    A parliamentary motion has been lodged by SNP MSP Bill Kidd, who
    is not related to the pirate, urging that the parliament welcomes a
    fresh bid to clear his name following the new research.

    Mr Kidd said: "There's no time scale over which justice isn't
    important.

    "I think these types of incidents, whenever they happen, have a lesson
    and a morality for all time because otherwise we allow people to get
    away with breaking the law and breaking rules and we allow governments
    to get away with punishing people wrongly.

    "I don't expect that there's going to be a mass campaign in the
    streets for something that happened 300 years ago but I do expect
    that people are going to be worried about the fact that someone can
    be used and abused in that way by the state, whatever time in history.

    "If someone is accused and hung for something that he didn't actually
    do, when he was operating for the government and he was doing the
    job properly, t hat comes down to a criminal act on the part of the
    government not on him."
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