- Jean-François Hodoul
Jean-Francois Hodoul (
1766 -1835 ) was acorsair who worked in the employ of the French government. In the1790s he was primarily a captain transporting slaves fromAfrica to theIndian Ocean colonies of Ile Bourbon (Réunion ) and Ile de France (Mauritius ). In1797 , he is credited with capturing and plundering seven British ships, in which he amassed a large amount of treasure consisting of pearls, piasters and gold. In1800 , he was captured by the British and imprisoned in Calcutta. He was released after theTreaty of Amiens in1802 . After his release, he settled onMahe Island in theSeychelles . There he became a wealthy businessman and plantation owner. He owned several ships which traded goods between the Seychelles and Mauritius. Today, in the harbor of Victoria, Mahe is a small islet named for him, “Ile Hodoul”. Also, legend has it that Hodoul's treasure is buried onSilhouette Island , northwest of Mahe. [ [http://www.vanheygen.com/Silhouette/hodoul.htm Silhouette Island (Seychelles)] ]References
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* [http://www.vanheygen.com/Silhouette/hodoul.htm Silhouette Island (Seychelles)]
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