Israel Hands

{{Short description|18th-century pirate}}

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| birth_name = Israel Hand

| birth_date = {{c.|1701}}

| death_date = unknown, possibly 1724

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| nickname = Basilica Hands

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| death_place = possibly London

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| base of operations = {{ubl|Atlantic|West Indies}}

| rank = Captain

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Israel Hands, also known as Basilica Hands,{{cite book | title = The Pirates' Who's Who: Giving Particulars of the Lives & Deaths of the Pirates & Buccaneers | author = Philip Gosse | publisher = Burt Franklin | year = 1924 | page = 153 | url=http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/19564}} was an 18th-century pirate best known for being second in command to Edward Teach (c. 1680 – 22 November 1718), better known as Blackbeard. His name serves as the basis for the name of the villainous sidekick in Robert Louis Stevenson's 1883 novel Treasure Island.

Biography

Hands' first historical mention was in 1718, when Blackbeard gave him command of David Herriot's ship Adventure after Herriot was captured by Teach in March 1718.{{cite book |author=Captain Charles Johnson |author-link=Captain Charles Johnson |url=https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/17001 |title=A General History of the Pyrates From their first rise and settlement in the Island of Providence, to the present Time |year=1724 }} During the winter of 1717–1718, Blackbeard harassed shipping to and from the port of Vera Cruz, Mexico and traversing the Bay of Honduras.{{cite web|last1=Woodard|first1=Colin|title=A Blackbeard mystery solved|url=http://republicofpirates.net/blog/2008/05/a_blackbeard_mystery_solved.html|website=Republic of Pirates Blog|access-date=25 March 2016|archive-date=7 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160407103340/http://republicofpirates.net/blog/2008/05/a_blackbeard_mystery_solved.html|url-status=usurped}} On 4 or 5 April 1718, at Turneffe Atoll, Blackbeard captured the ten-gun log-cutting sloop Adventure and forced captain Herriot to join him. Also on board was Edward Robinson, the ship's gunner, who would later be involved in the Battle of Cape Fear River. Blackbeard made Israel Hands captain of the Adventure and began sailing for North Carolina.{{cite book|last1=Byrd Downey|first1=Cristopher|title=Stede Bonnet: Charleston's Gentleman Pirate|date=22 May 2012|publisher=The History Press|isbn=978-1609495404|page=44|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jSNmqFqIzfEC&q=William+Wyer+blackbeard&pg=PA44|access-date=25 March 2016}}{{Dead link|date=February 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}{{cite web|last1=Brown|first1=Paul|title=The Lost Pirate of Blackbeard's Golden Age|url=https://en.expostmagazine.com/the-lost-pirate-of-blackbeard-s-golden-age-59b65c2c5235#.z3uj5v1bv|website=en.expostmagazine.com|access-date=9 August 2016}}{{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} In June 1718, Teach ran his flagship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, aground at Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina. He requested assistance from Hands with the Adventure in an effort to kedge the Queen Anne's Revenge off the bar. However, the Adventure also grounded and was abandoned. Teach, Hands and Stede Bonnet took approximately half the pirates, marooning the rest, and set sail for Ocracoke.{{cite news|last1=Vallar|first1=Cindy|title=Israel Hands|url=http://www.cindyvallar.com/Hands.html|access-date=7 March 2016}}D. Moore. (1997) "A General History of Blackbeard the Pirate, the Queen Anne's Revenge and the Adventure". In Tributaries, Volume VII, 1997. pp. 31–35. (North Carolina Maritime History Council)

Captain Charles Johnson wrote that Hands was shot in the knee when Teach fired at another of his crew, missing him but striking Hands. Hands asked Teach for his reasons, whereupon Teach remarked that, "if he did not now and then kill one of them, they would forget who he was."

On 22 November 1718 Teach was killed by troops dispatched from Virginia and led by Royal Navy lieutenant Robert Maynard. At the time Hands was in Bath, North Carolina, recuperating from his permanently disabling pistol wound. However, he was unable to escape the roundup of pirates in Bath that followed Blackbeard's death. Following his capture, he and fifteen others were taken to Williamsburg, Virginia, to stand trial.{{cite web|last1=Vallar|first1=Cindy|title=Israel Hands|url=http://www.cindyvallar.com/Hands.html|website=CindyVallar.com|access-date=9 March 2016}} In exchange for a pardon, Hands testified against corrupt North Carolina officials with whom Teach had consorted.

The minutes of the North Carolina Governor's Council for 27 May 1719, state:

{{blockquote|Hesikia Hands[,] master of Capt Thaches Sloop Adventure[,] seems to sweare possitively in his Depossition that the sd [said] Thache went from Ocacoch Inlet at his returne into this Country from his last voyage with a present to the sd [said] Tobias Knights house [,] when by the same deposition [Hands] acknowledgth that to be out of the reach of his knoledge[,] he being all the time at the sd [said] Inlet which lyes at above thirty leagues distance from [Knight's] house and further the [said] Tobias Knight doth pray your Honours to observe that the aforsd Hesikias Hands was ... for some time before the giving of the [said] Evidence kept in prison under the Terrors of Death a most severe prosecution....{{cite web|title=Minutes of the North Carolina Governor's Council, including a deposition, a remonstrance, and correspondence concerning Tobias Knight's business with Edward Teach|url=http://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.html/document/csr02-0181#p2-345|website=docsouth.unc.edu|publisher=North Carolina Governor's Council|access-date=9 March 2016}}}}

What happened to Hands after this is not known for certain. However, in Captain Charles Johnson's 1724 A General History of the Pyrates, Hands is said to have died impoverished in London. It's also been suggested that Hands changed his name to "Israel Hynde" and joined Bartholomew Roberts' Crew. Johnson writes that Hynde, 30, from Bristol, was hanged on April 3–20, 1722, at Cape Coast Castle.

=Portrayals in film and television=

  • Mark Noble in the 2006 documentary Blackbeard: Terror at Sea. Hands serves as the narrator.
  • Anthony Green in the 2006 television movie Blackbeard. In this version, Hands dies during the battle against Lt. Robert Maynard.
  • Irish actor David Wilmot portrays Hands in the fourth season of Starz's Treasure Island prequel series Black Sails.{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2016/01/black-sails-cast-david-wilmot-jocelin-donahue-crackle-start-up-1201691232/|title=David Wilmot|publisher= Deadline| date= 2016| access-date= 23 December 2016}}
  • Con O'Neill portrays a fictionalized version of Hands in the 2022 romantic comedy series Our Flag Means Death, in which he is referred to by the moniker "Izzy".{{Citation |title=Our Flag Means Death |date=2022-03-03 |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11000902/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 |type=Action, Adventure, Biography |access-date=2023-09-29 |others=Joel Fry, Samson Kayo, Matthew Maher |publisher=Dive, HBO Max}}

==Based on ''[[Treasure Island]]''==

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