John Martel (pirate)

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OccupationPirate
Yearsactive1713-1718
Other namesJean
Base of operationsCaribbean
John Martel
Illustration of John Martel from Johnson's "A General History of the Pyrates", 1724.
OccupationPirate
Years active1713-1718
Piratical career
Other namesJean
Base of operationsCaribbean
Battles/warsWar of Spanish Succession

John Martel (fl. 1713–1717, first name also Jean) was a pirate active in the Caribbean.

The majority of Martel's story appears in 1724's A General History of the Pyrates; he is called John Martel, and he and his crew are described as "some Privateer’s Men belonging to the Island of Jamaica," implying they were English.[1] However, a report from the November 12, 1716 Boston News-Letter from a witness captured by Martel describes them as "Capt. John Martell a French Pyrate of 135 Men, being most of them French."[2] Assuming he was French, his name would have been Jean Martel, and recent research has questioned several of the events and captures attributed to Martel.[2] The history below largely reflects the narrative presented in A General History.

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