Thomas Anstis

Thomas Anstis

Infobox Pirate
name= Thomas Anstis
lived=c. Unknown-1723


caption=
nickname=
type= Pirate
placeofbirth= England
placeofdeath= Caribbean Sea
allegiance=
serviceyears= 1718-1723
base of operations= Caribbean Sea
rank=
commands= "Good Fortune"
battles=
wealth=
laterwork=

Thomas Anstis (d. 1723) was an early 18th century pirate, who served under Captain Howell Davis and then Captain Bartholomew Roberts, before setting up on his own account, raiding shipping on the eastern coast of the American colonies and in the Caribbean during what is often referred to as the "Golden Age of Piracy".

Early career

Anstis is first recorded as a member of the sloop "Buck", which sailed from Providence, Rhode Island in 1718. Sometime during the course of the voyage, Anstis conspired with six other crew members to attempt a mutiny aboard the ship which, upon doing so, stated their intentions to sail southward as pirates. Howell Davis was elected captain. After Davis' death Bartholomew Roberts replaced him as captain, and eventually had several ships. Anstis commanded one of these, the brigantine "Good Fortune". [Charles Johnson, "A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, p. ]

Roberts & Fenn & Admiral Flowers

In May 1721, Roberts' ships headed for Africa, but Anstis and his crew in the "Good Fortune" slipped away in the night and continued to operate in the Caribbean. Between Hispaniola and Jamaica, the "Good Fortune" plundered two vessels. Aboard one, the "Irwin", Anstis's crew committed gang rape and murder against a female passenger. Afterwards they stopped to careen their vessel.

Continuing onward towards Bermuda, Anstis spotted a treasure ship out from Guinea heading towards the Carolinas, HMS "Morning Star". After its capture, the ship was outfitted with 32 guns and placed in the command of ships gunner John Fenn, Anstis opting to retain command of the smaller "Good Fortune" because of her superior handling. The two ships continued to sail along the southeastern coast of the colonies until fighting began to break out among many of the forced crew members, and they decided to petition George I of Great Britain for a pardon, claiming they had been forced into piracy by Anstis and Roberts.

Sailing to an island off Cabo San Antonio in Cuba, the crew awaited a reply from the British government for nine months until August 1722, when they received news from their courier ship that their pleas had been ignored, and the king had sent Admiral Sir John Flowers to eradicate the pirates. On their southward course they encountered the Grand Caymans, where the "Morning Star" ran aground and, as the survivors were being rescued by the "Good Fortune", the pirates were sighted and pursued by HMS "Hector" and HMS "Adventure". Anstis was forced to cut his anchor cable and run, finally making his escape under oars when the fresh wind subsided. Anstis lost more than forty of his men on Grand Cayman, most of these being captured by a landing party from the two Royal Navy vessels, under the command of Flowers.

Anstis and Fenn (who had been rescued from Grand Cayman before the interference of the Royal Navy) now sailed to the Bay of Honduras and careened on an offshore island, capturing three or four prizes en route and augmenting their depleted crew from their captives. Anstis next sailed for the Bahama Islands in early December, 1722. On the way, he captured a sloop named "Antelope", which he added to his squadron, and then a 24-gun ship, which was entrusted to Fenn.

Final days

The pirates put in at Tobago in April, 1723, intending to careen their new vessels, and having just started the task, they were surprised by the British man-of-war Admiral Sir John Flowers HMS "Winchelsey". Antis and his men were forced to burn the ship and the sloop and flee into the island's interior, but the "Winchelsey"'s marines overtook and captured them. Anstis escaped again in his swift brigantine "Good Fortune", but his crew, discouraged by their losses, murdered him as he slept in his hammock, and took prisoner all who remained loyal. The mutineers then surrendered to Dutch authorities in Curaçao, where they received amnesty and their prisoners were hanged.

A direct descendant of the famous pirate has been located and is currently residing in Upstate New York.

Further reading

*Earle, Peter. "The Pirate Wars". New York: St. Martin's Press, 2005. ISBN 0-312-33579-2
*Grosse, Philip, ed. "A General History of the Pirates". London: Sainsbury, 1927.
*Lane, Kris E. "Pillaging the Empire: Piracy in the Americas - 1500-1750". London: M.E. Sharp, 1998. ISBN 0-7656-0256-3
*Rogozinski, Jan. "Pirates!: Brigands, Buccaneers, and Privateers in Fact, Fiction, and Legend". New York: Da Capo Press, 1996. ISBN 0-306-80722-X
*Seitz, Don Carlos, Howard F. Gospel and Stephen Wood. "Under the Black Flag: Exploits of the Most Notorious Pirates". Mineola, New York: Courier Dover Publications, 2002. ISBN 0-486-42131-7
*Steele, Philip. "The World of Pirates". Boston: Kingfisher Publications, 2004. ISBN 0-7534-5786-5

References

*Botting, Douglas. "The Pirates (The Seafarers; v.1)". Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1978. ISBN 0-8094-2652-8
*Burl, Aubrey (2006) "Black Barty: Bartholomew Roberts and his pirate crew 1718-1723". Sutton Publishing. ISBN 0-7509-4312-2

External links

* [http://www.geocities.com/captcutlass/bio/anstis.html Brethren of the Coast: Captain Thomas Anstis]
* [http://www.kipar.org/piratical-resources/pirate-fame.html#Thomas%20Anstis Famous Historical Pirates - Thomas Anstis]
* [http://pages.prodigy.net/rodney.broome/piratewalk41pirshipmornst.htm Bristol Ships captured by Pirates]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Thomas Anstis — est un pirate du XVIIIème siècle. Il commence sa carrière de pirate en 1717 et sert sous les ordres du Capitaine Howell Davis, puis du Capitaine Bartholomew Roberts avant de s établir à son compte. Il s attaque alors aux navires qu il croise près …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Thomas Wriothesley — Sir Thomas Wriothesley (died 24 November 1534) was a long serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. He was the son of Garter King of Arms, John Writhe, and he succeeded his father in this office. Personal lifeWriothesley was born… …   Wikipedia

  • John Anstis — (29 August 1669 – 4 March 1744) was an English officer of arms and antiquarian. He rose to the highest heraldic office in England and became Garter King of Arms in 1718 after years of plotting.Early lifeAnstis was born at St Neot, Cornwall on 29… …   Wikipedia

  • John Fenn (pirate) — John Fenn (died May 1723) was an early 18th century English pirate who sailed with Captain Bartholomew Roberts and later had a brief partnership with Thomas Anstis. Although much of his early career is unrecorded, he was a member of Captain… …   Wikipedia

  • Энстис, Томас — Томас Энстис англ. Thomas Anstis Место рождения: Великобритания Подданство …   Википедия

  • Liste de pirates — Vous trouverez ci dessous deux listes de pirates célèbres. La première contient le nom de personnes ayant réellement vécu ou en vie, alors que l autre contient le nom de personnages de fiction, soit de romans, soit de films, qui ont été pirates… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Список пиратов — …   Википедия

  • List of pirates — This is a list of known pirates, buccaneers, corsairs, privateers, and others involved in piracy and piracy related activities. This list includes both captains and prominent crew members. For a list of female pirates, see women in piracy. See… …   Wikipedia

  • Anexo:Piratas — Esta es una lista de piratas, bucaneros, corsarios, filibusteros, vitalianos, berberiscos, vikingos y otras personas involucradas en la piratería y otras actividades relacionadas. Esta lista incluye tanto a los capitanes y miembros destacados de… …   Wikipedia Español

  • General Historie — Captain Charles Johnson ist der Autor des Buches A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the most notorious Pyrates („Eine allgemeine Geschichte der Räubereien und Morde der berüchtigtsten Piraten“) aus dem Jahr 1724, seine Identität… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”