Pirate Queen: A Biography of Grace O'Malley 1530-1603

by Judith Cook

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In a life stranger than any fiction, Grace O'Malley, daughter of a clan chief in County Mayo, went from marriage at 15 to piracy on the high seas. She had a fleet of galleys under her command (four of them Scots). In 1559 her husband was killed in an ambush and not long after she took as a lover a survivor of a shipwreck. Clansmen came over from Scotland and murdered him. She tracked them down and had them killed, and from then in there follow episodes of plunder, kidnapping, piracy and general mayhem. In 1586 she was captured by the Earl of Ormond and was actually on the scaffold with a rope around her neck when she was saved on the orders of Queen Elizabeth. Elizabeth offered to make her a countess. Grace refused, but was officially allowed to be a "privateer" thereafter. She may also have been an intelligencer for Elizabeth's spymaster, Walsingham, thus able to warn the Queen of the Essex plot. Elizabeth died in 1603, by which time Grace had entered a nunnery.
  • ISBN13 9781862322479
  • Publish Date 1 January 2001
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 14 July 2005
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Birlinn General
  • Imprint Tuckwell Press Ltd
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 195
  • Language English