William Wright (privateer)
William Wright (fl. 1675-1682) was an English privateer in French service and later buccaneer who raided Spanish towns in the late 17th century.
History
Little is known of William Wright before he settled in
Sailing to the San Blas Islands in 1679 he recruited several sailors before traveling to the Mosquito Coast encountering an old friend named John Gret. Returning to the San Blas Islands, Gret negotiated on Wright's behalf to form an alliance with the local natives. However, despite this alliance the privateers, led by Jean Bernanos, were defeated after an attempted attack on the Spanish town of Chepo several weeks later.[1]
Soon after the raid Wright left
In May 1680, while at
In May of the following year Wright commanded a small
Wright, with French Captains Archembeau and Toccart, sailed to
See also
- Edward Davis - Succeeded Cook as Captain and returned to raid the same areas as Wright and company
- Lionel Wafer - Buccaneer rescued by Wright's fleet near San Blas; like Dampier, he a lengthy account of his adventures
Further reading
- A new voyage and description of the isthmus of America, by Lionel Wafer (1699)
References
- ^ a b c Laprise, Raynald. "Les flibustiers de l'Amérique (1648-1688)". La Diable Volant. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
- ^ ISBN 9781598842012. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
- ^ Dampier, William (1703). A New Voyage Round the World. London: Printed for James Knapton at the Crown in St. Paul Churchyard. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
- ISBN 9781853263842. Retrieved 11 July 2019.