- François le Clerc
François or Francis Le Clerc, known as "Jambe de Bois" ('Peg Leg'), was a 16th century French
privateer , originally fromNormandy . He is credited as the first pirate in the modern era to have a "peg leg ".He was often the first to board an enemy vessel during an attack or raid. It was this brazen style that eventually caused him to suffer the loss of a leg and severe damage to one arm while fighting the English at
Guernsey in 1549. Although many pirates would have had their careers ended by such an injury, le Clerc refused to retire and instead expanded the scope of his piracy by financing the voyages and attacks of other pirates as well.Despite his wounds, Le Clerc led major raids against the Spanish, who nicknamed him "Pie de Palo" ("Peg Leg"). In 1553, he assumed overall command of seven pirate craft and three royal vessels, the latter commanded by himself, Jacques Sores and Robert Blundel.
This strong fleet raided
San German inPuerto Rico and methodically looted the ports ofHispaniola (Cuba ) from south to north, stealing hides and cannon as they travelled. They sackedSantiago de Cuba in 1554, [ [http://www.privateerdragons.com/pirates_famous4.html Privateer Dragons] ] occupied it for a month, and left with 80,000 pesos in treasure. So completely devastated was Cuba's first capital that it was soon completely eclipsed by Havana and never recovered its former prosperity.Richer booty was taken on the return voyage as the corsairs plundered Las Palmas on Grand Canary Island and captured a Genoese
carrack .He and his crew of 330 men were the first Europeans to settle the island of
Saint Lucia , and used the nearby Pigeon Island to target Spanish treasure galleons. [ [http://www.geographia.com/st-lucia/lchis01.htm St Lucia history] ]In 1560, while awaiting a Spanish treasure fleet carrying a cargo of bullion, he caused a great deal of damage to settlements along the coast of
Panama .In April 1562,
Protestants in several Norman cities rebelled against their Roman Catholic king. QueenElizabeth I of England dispatched British troops to occupyLe Havre until June 1563. Le Clerc joined the English invaders and ravaged French shipping. In March 1563, he asked for a large pension as a reward for his actions. Wounded in his pride when Elizabeth turned down his request, he sailed for theAzores Islands. He was killed there in 1563, while hunting down Spanish treasure ships.References
Further reading
*Maxwell, Kenneth. "Naked Tropics: Essays on Empire and Other Rogues". London: Routledge (UK), 2003. ISBN 0-415-94576-3
*Mcgrath, John Terrence. "The French in Early Florida: In the Eye of the Hurricane". Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2000. ISBN 0-8130-1784-XExternal links
* [http://www.thepirateking.com/bios/le_clerc_francois.htm François Le Clerc] , at Rob Ossian's Pirate Cove
* [http://www.tqnyc.org/NYC051310/famouspirates.htm Famous Pirates]
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