- Jean du Casse
Jean Baptiste du Casse (
Bayonne 1646 -Bourbon-l'Archambault ,June 25 1715 ) was a FrenchBuccaneer andAdmiral .In his youth, he wasn't allowed into the French Navy because his parents were
Huguenots . He then went into the slave trade with the "Compagnie de Sénégal" , sailing between Africa and the Caribbean.With the money of the slave trade he bought a ship in
Saint-Domingue and privateered a packed Dutch ship. He sailed to France and offered half of the loot to the Crown. For this he was appointed Lieutenant in the French Navy byLouis XIV .In 1691, he was appointed "Governor" of Saint Domingue, and gained the respect of the buccaneers of the island. In the following months he plundered the English colonies in the vicinity, including
Port Royal which had just been struck by a devastating earthquake.In 1697, under Baron de Pointis he successfully raided the South American city of Cartagena, but did not receive the promised 1/5 share of the loot. He then sailed to France, to claim his share from King Louis XIV in person. In fact he and his men received a compensation of 1.4 Million Francs. Furthermore he was promoted to admiral and made a knight in the
order of Saint Louis .In 1702, he defeated
John Benbow nearSanta Marta in what is known as theAction of August 1702 .In 1704 he fought in the vanguard on the "Intrépide" in the
Battle of Vélez-Málaga .In 1708, while in Spanish service, he commanded the
Spanish treasure fleet during its annual voyage and suffered very few losses. For this he was awarded theOrder of the Golden Fleece , the highest Spanish award possible.In 1714, he commanded the French fleet during the
Siege of Barcelona .He was one of the last
Caribbean buccaneer s.On
1686-03-16 , he married Marthe Baudry from Dieppe, after forsaking together their Calvinist faith in 1685.
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