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John West (pirate)

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John West
OccupationPirate
Years active1713-1714
Known forAssociation with Benjamin Hornigold
Piratical career
Base of operationsCaribbean

John West (active 1713-1714) was a minor pirate in the Caribbean, best known for his association with Benjamin Hornigold.

History

Little is known of John West's life.[1] In 1713 he led one of several small pirate bands attacking the Spanish from their bases in the Bahamas. Hornigold, West, Daniel Stillwell, and John Cockram used canoes and open periauger boats and crews of two dozen men to raid off Cuba and Florida.[2] After several months of raiding they sailed back to Nassau with over £13,000 in loot; West's included slaves from a Cuban plantation.[1] Stilwell was imprisoned but freed by Hornigold while Cockram married and became a trader and supplier to the pirates. West's fate is not known; amid late 1714 rumors of Spanish retaliation, he may have fled to Jamaica after sharing out the group's collected plunder.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Woodard, Colin (2008). The Republic of Pirates: Being the True and Surprising Story of the Caribbean Pirates and the Man Who Brought Them Down. Orlando FL: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 978-0547415758.
  2. ^ Fictum, David (26 July 2015). ""The Strongest Man Carries the Day," Life in New Providence, 1716-1717". Colonies, Ships, and Pirates. Retrieved 5 August 2017.