Louis Granmont, one of the most celebrated …
Years: 1685 - 1685
September
Louis Granmont, one of the most celebrated of French buccaneers, had first distinguished himself in service in the French royal marines, but, having illegally gambled away a captured prize cargo in Hispaniola (Haiti), dared not return to France and took to buccaneering.
His first grand exploit was at the head of seven hundred men on Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela, seizing ships and plundering surrounding settlements.
He and a small party of men in June 1680 had launched a night attack at La Guaira, the seaport of Caracas, and carried off the local governor and other prisoners.
He had taken part in the successful French and English attack on Vera Cruz, Mexico, in 1663, and the following year had led an attack on Cartagena.
Granmont joins in July 1685, with other captains, notably the Dutch pirates Laurens de Graff, Michel de Grammont, Nicholas van Hoorn, and a force of about 11,000, in attacking Campeche on the Yucatán Peninsula.
After a protracted battle, the Spaniards flee the town, leaving the pirates with a city devoid of plunder, due to the length of the battle and the delay of several months in actually attacking.
After two months in the town, the pirates, failing to secure a ransom, Michel de Grammont had sent a demand for ransom to the governor, who had refused.
De Grammont had then commenced to burn the town and execute prisoners as retaliation, but de Graaf had stopped the executions and de Grammont had parted company from his allies.
The pirates depart Campeche in September 1685, carrying many prisoners for ransom.
De Grammont will last be seen in April 1686 sailing in the northeast direction sailing off of St. Augustine. (Although his exact fate is unknown, his ship is reported lost with all hands in a storm shortly after he sets sail.)
Louis Granmont, after being appointed king’s lieutenant by Louis XIV, will sail from Hispaniola in 1686 with a crew of one hundred and eighty but will never be heard of again.
Locations
People
Groups
- New Spain, Viceroyalty of
- Spain, Habsburg Kingdom of
- Netherlands, United Provinces of the (Dutch Republic)
- France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
- Dutch West Indies
Topics
- Colonization of the Americas, Spanish
- Colonization of the Americas, French
- Colonization of the Americas, English
- Piracy, Golden Age of
Commodoties
- Fish and game
- Weapons
- Hides and feathers
- Gem materials
- Strategic metals
- Slaves
- Sweeteners
- Land
- Tobacco
