Bond had been master of the ship
Summer Island out of
London. On arriving in St. Thomas he purchased a Dutch ship from Governor Esmit, renaming it
Fortune’s Adventure. In 1683 aboard his new 100-man ship he seized the English merchant vessel
Gideon; he presented it to Esmit, who protected the pirates, outfitted their ship, and rewarded each of them with an ounce of gold dust. After Bond brought him a Dutch prize in December, Esmit maintained it had been salvaged as a shipwreck in order to deter an English party from reclaiming it. but had been emptied of its cargo by Esmit. but by that October Bond was still at large: “There is now no pirate abroad but Bond with a small ship and one hundred men. He is expected at St. Thomas where Captain Carlisle is ready for him.” Around June 1684 Bond captured the formerly French sloop
Fox and again brought it to Esmit, who refused the pleas from a
Jamaican representative to return it. Bond's ultimate fate is unknown, though he reportedly sailed as a Spanish
guarda costa privateer for a time. ==See also==