- Juan José Lerena y Barry
Juan José Lerena y Barry (1796—1863) was a Spanish naval captain who attempted to establish Spanish control over the
Gulf of Guinea during the mid-nineteenth century.Born in
Cádiz , he served as commander of thebrigantine "Nervión" and royal commissary for the island of Fernando Po. In March 1843, he proclaimed Spanish sovereignty over Fernando Po and replaced Englishtoponyms with Spanish ones. He worked to establish Spanish control over other islands in the Gulf of Guinea, annexingCorisco after negotiating with Benga kingBonkoro I , and colonizing the foothold on the African continent that later becameSpanish Guinea . He also took possession ofElobey Grande andElobey Chico and the island ofAnnobon .After a voyage filled with hardships, he returned to Spain and gave his report to his government. The Spanish government subsequently prepared a second, larger expedition to the Gulf of Guinea. Lerena was meant to head this expedition; however, he was frustrated in this ambition.
He also invented a
solar telegraph whose use he offered to theSpanish Navy . He died atChiclana de la Frontera in 1863.External links
* [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Jos%C3%A9_Lerena_y_Barry Juan José Lerena y Barry] at the
Spanish Wikipedia
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