- Jan Willems
Infobox Pirate
name = Jan Willems
lived = d. 1688
caption =
nickname = Jankey Willems
Yankey Willems
type =Buccaneer
placeofbirth =Netherlands
placeofdeath =Gulf of Honduras
allegiance =Netherlands
serviceyears = 1680s
base of operations =Petit Goave
rank = Captain
commands = the "Princesa"
battles = Raid of Rio de la Hacha (1680)
Raid of Vera Cruz (1683)
Raid of Cartagena (1684)
Raid of Campeche (1685)
wealth =
laterwork =Jan Willems, also known as Janke or Yankey Willems, (d. 1688) was a 17th century Dutch buccaneer. Based out of
Petit Goave , Willems participated in a number of expeditions against the Spanish during the early to-mid 1680s with other well-known privateers includingMichiel Andrieszoon , Thomas Paine,Laurens de Graaf ,Nicholas van Hoorn andMichel de Grammont .Biography
Although a Dutchman, Willems worked with English privateers during the first years of his buccaneering career raiding
Rio de la Hacha with Thomas Paine in 1680. In September 1681, he and English privateer William Wright sailed together fromBocas del Toro . Although Willems did not have a commission himself, he captured a Spanish merchantman with a cargo ofsugar andtobacco while sailing with Wright south along the coast ofColombia . Taking the Spanish prize as his own, he gave his oldbarque to Wright who burned his own ship. They attempted to sell the Spanish cargo atCuraçao , however they were forced to leave by the governor. He and Wright then sailed to theIsla Aves and Islas Roques where they remained until February 1682 and presumably parted ways soon after. During next year, he was among those present at a conference onRoatan in one of the largest held gatherings of the "Brethren of the Coast ". [cite web |url=http://www.trujillohonduras.com/history.htm |title=History - The Trujillo Honduras Pages |accessdate= |accessmonthday= |accessdaymonth= |accessyear= |author= |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year=2004 |month= |format= |work= |publisher=TrujilloHonduras.com |pages= |language= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]Willems, along with
Laurens de Graaf ,Nicholas van Hoorn andMichel de Grammont , successfully raided Vera Cruz on May 17, 1683. Using two captured Spanish galleons in the vanguard, he and Laurens de Graaf were able to sneak into the Spanish harbor during the early morning hours and landed a small force on shore. The buccaneers caught the garrison off guard, many of the soldiers still sleeping, and took out the city's defenses allowing the rest of the fleet to enter the harbor. After three or four days, Willems and the others looted the town before retreating at the sight of the New Spain fleet. [Konstam, Angus. "Pirates: An Illustrated History". New York: Skyhorse Publishing, 2007. (pg. 118-119) ISBN 1-60239-035-5] In late-November, he joinedMichiel Andrieszoon ,Francois Le Sage and Laurens de Graaf in attacking Spanish shipping off Cartagena resulting in an altercation with GovernorJuan de Pando Estrada who commandeered two Spanish slavers to go after them. [Marley, David F. "Historic Cities of the Americas: An Illustrated Encyclopedia". Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2005. (pg. 751-752) ISBN 1-57607-027-1]He participated in de Graaf's later raids against Cartagena in 1684 and
Campeche in 1685. After the raid on Cartagena, de Graff gave Willems his old flagship, the "Princesa". Willems reportedly died in theGulf of Honduras in 1688.References
Further reading
* Marley, David. "Wars of the Americas: A Chronology of Armed Conflict in the New World, 1492 to the Present". Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 1998. ISBN 0-87436-837-5
* Rogozinski, Jan. "Pirates!: Brigands, Buccaneers, and Privateers in Fact, Fiction, and Legend". New York: Da Capo Press, 1996. ISBN 0-306-80722-X
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