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Charlotte Badger

Charlotte Badger
Born
Baptised31 July 1778
Diedafter 1843
Criminal chargeHousebreaking
Criminal penaltySeven years' transportation to New South Wales
Parent(s)Thomas and Ann Badger
Piratical career
TypePirate myth
Base of operationsNew South Wales

Charlotte Badger (1778 to after 1843) was a former convict who was on board the Venus during a mutiny in Tasmania in 1806. Taken to New Zealand, she was rescued by Captain Turnbull of the Indispensable, and eventually she returned to Sydney. In the intervening centuries, a number of writers have contributed to the fiction that she took an active role in the mutiny and she became known – erroneously – as Australia's first female pirate.


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