Talk:John Gow
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Charles Johnson
editThe Spotlight fellows did a great job, thanks to everyone. Only thing I changed was to re-identify Daniel DeFoe as Charles Johnson. According to David Cordingly, Under the Black Flag, the long-standing belief that Charles Johnson was a pseudonym for DeFoe has been refuted, though Johnson's actual identity remains mysterious. Pirate Dan 20:43, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
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