Francis Spriggs

Francis Spriggs

Francis Spriggs (d. 1725?) was a British pirate who, associated with George Lowther and Edward Low, was active in the Caribbean and the Bay of Hounduras during the early 1720s.

Early career

Although much of his early life is unknown, Francis Spriggs was first recorded serving as a quartermaster for Captain Edward Low (possibly as part of the original crew members who left the service of Captain George Lowther). However, after being given command of the recently captured the 12-gun British man of war the "Squirel" (renamed the "Delight" shortly thereafter), he and Low apparently had a falling out over the disciplining of one of the crew around Christmas 1724 resulting in Spriggs deserting with the "Delight" during the night.

priggs & the "Delight"

After leaving Low, Spriggs and the crew began flying a black flag similar to Captain Low's and set sail for the West Indies. Capturing a Portuguese bark en route, they looted the ship's stores while the crew were put through "the sweats" or a "sweat", a mild form of torture in which a ring of candles is lit in a circle around the mainmast and each crewman was made to enter the circle and run around the mast while the pirates poked and jabbed at them with pen knives, forks and other weapons in a sort of gauntlet. After they had finished with the bark, the crew were put back on their ship which the pirates set fire to.

Upon their arrival in the West Indies, Spriggs and his crew captured a sloop near St. Lucia, a Martinique merchantman and a vessel with a cargo of logwood which they tossed into the sea after carrying away as much as they could take. In early 1724, while in New England waters, Spriggs and the "Delight" received word of the death of King George I and discussed the possibility of gaining a royal pardon within the year after sailing from Rhode Island on March 27, 1724.

Adventures in the Bay of Honduras

By early-April, Spriggs anchored off Roatan near the Bay of Honduras where he ordered many of the prisoners captured during the voyages to be put ashore. Many of these prisoners displayed wounds received by the pirates during their captivity and were subject to forms of torture such as being forced to eat plates of candle wax.

Refitting their ship on a nearby island west of Roatan, Spriggs and the "Delight" sailed for Saint Kitts with the intentions of encountering a Captain Moor of the "Eagle", a sloop which had earlier attacked George Lowther near Blanco.

However, they were soon met by a French man of war and forced to flee. After their escape, they captured a schooner near Bermuda and then, as they neared Saint Kitts, they captured a sloop on July 4, 1724. During this latest capture, the crew were tortured by the Spriggs and his crew hoisting prisoners as high as the main or top sails and dropping them against the deck.

Shortly after this, a ship out of Rhode Island was captured with the pirates riding several of the horses it had been carrying out on the deck (after several accidents however, the captives were blamed for not bringing along boot and spurs).

Return to the Bay of Honduras

After the capture of a sloop off Port Royal, Spriggs was forced to retreat from two British men of war, the "HMS Diamond" and "HMS Spence". After their most recent escape, Spriggs captured another sloop and, on his return to the Bay of Honduras, took another ten or twelve English vessels before being chased off by a British man of war.

Briefly staying in South Carolina, Spriggs again sailed to the Bay of Honduras where he captured sixteen more vessels before fleeing from the same British man of war he had previously encountered. He again managed to avoid capture although he became separated by a ship in his fleet commanded by a Captain Shipton. Little is known of his later career, according to newspaper accounts, he was still active in the region and, as of April 1725, had captured several more ships.

External links

*"Rob Ossian's" [http://www.thepirateking.com/bios/spriggs_francis.htm Pirate Cove: Francis Spriggs]


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