Captain Crapo

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OccupationPrivateer
Yearsactive1704–1708
Base of operationsCaribbean and off the American east coast
Captain Crapo
OccupationPrivateer
Years active1704–1708
Piratical career
Base of operationsCaribbean and off the American east coast
Battles/warsWar of Spanish Succession

Captain Crapo (fl. 1704–1708) was a French privateer active in the Caribbean and off the American east coast during the War of Spanish Succession. He was highly successful, capturing a large number of English vessels which he sent back to his home ports in Martinique and Port Royal.

Crapo's real name is not known. He is referred to in various accounts as Clapo, Crepo, Crappo, Crapeau, or Crapo. This is an alias; “Crapaud” (“toad” in French) was a nickname given by English, Dutch and others to French sailors[1] and eventually to the French people in general, evolving into “Jean Crapaud” or “Johnny Croppo.”[2][3]

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