José Alfonso Pizarro

José Alfonso Pizarro

José Alfonso Pizarro, marqués del Villar (sometimes given as "José Alonso Pizarro") (1689, Murcia—1762, Madrid) was a Spanish naval officer and colonial administrator. From November 6, 1749 to November 24, 1753 he was viceroy of the Spanish Viceroyalty of New Granada.

As a youth he entered the naval service of the Knights of Malta. He was a knight of the Order of St. John and gentleman of the bedchamber of the king. Later he served in the Spanish navy, rising to the rank of rear admiral.

When the Spanish government heard of the expedition of British Admiral George Anson to the Pacific, a fleet of two ships of the line and four frigates was despatched with a regiment of infantry for Chile. The fleet, under Pizarro's command, left in October 1740, and arrived on January 5, 1741 in the Río de la Plata. Hearing that Anson was refitting in Santa Catharina for entering the Pacific by the Strait of Le Maire (off the southeast tip of Tierra del Fuego), Pizarro sailed at once to intercept him. However he lost one ship and one frigate in a storm and was obliged to put back for repairs. On the second attempt, with two vessels, he was again dismasted and returned to Montevideo. From there he despatched the frigate "Esperanza" to the Pacific, and crossed the Andes to Peru, where for some time he exercised the functions of naval commander-in-chief.

After the peace with England, Pizarro left the frigate on the Pacific station and returned overland to Montevideo, where he found his flagship, the "Asia", refitted. He sailed in the "Asia" for Europe in November 1745. Part of the crew consisted of Indians from the pampas, who one night rose against the Spaniards, killing the watch on deck. They had gained possession of the vessel when Pizarro succeeded in killing the ringleader, and in the confusion drove the mutineers into the sea.

On his arrival at Cádiz in January 1746, Pizarro was promoted to vice-admiral. In 1749 he was appointed viceroy and captain general of New Granada. He arrived in Cartagena de Indias in the frigate "Uaricochea" in early November 1749, and was sworn in by his predecessor, Sebastián de Eslava.

He formed a monopoly of aguardiente, which provoked riots. He reorganized the mint. He improved communications with Bogotá. He began the construction of the mortar and stone bridge of San Antonio, over the junction of the Río San Agustín and the Río San Francisco in Bogotá. This latter work was completed by his successor, José Solís Folch de Cardona.

Pizarro served until 1753, when he turned over the government to his successor and returned to Spain.

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