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Jean L’Escuyer (fl. 1685) was a French pirate active on the Pacific coast of Central America. He sailed and fought alongside a number of prominent buccaneers such as Edward Davis,
Francois Grogniet Francois Groginet (died 1687) was a French buccaneer and pirate active against the Pacific coast of Spanish Central America. History Groginet began his career as a (French buccaneer) in 1683, sailing a 70-man, 6-gun ship named ''St. Joseph'' ( ...
, William Dampier, and others.


History

L’Escuyer 11-gun vessel sailed alongside Francois Groginet in 1685 when they led a large contingent of ''flibustiers'' (French buccaneers) and a few English to join a growing group of Englishmen under Captains Charles Swan, Townley,
Davis Davis may refer to: Places Antarctica * Mount Davis (Antarctica) * Davis Island (Palmer Archipelago) * Davis Valley, Queen Elizabeth Land Canada * Davis, Saskatchewan, an unincorporated community * Davis Strait, between Nunavut and Gre ...
, and others. The Frenchmen had arrived in canoes and open boats after marching across Panama. Davis granted them the captured Spanish prize ship ''San Rosario'', which still had with over 300 Frenchmen aboard. There are varying accounts of L’Escuyer’s involvement in subsequent events. The account of Raveneau de Lussan, leader of another group of French ''flibustiers'' who joined the group a few months later, indicates that L’Escuyer’s crew “had recently lost their captain” and that the ''San Rosario'' was under the sole command of Grogniet. This account would place L’Escuyer’s death in mid-1685. Other accounts claim that L’Escuyer was part of the French contingent from that point forward, participating in the blockade of Panama, the group’s failure to capture the Spanish treasure fleet, and their sack of Guayaquil. He was also with them when the Spanish burned their ships at Quibo, and for their subsequent attacks on Nicaragua, alongside Townley. Whether L’Escuyer stayed with Grogniet or left with other Frenchmen who followed
Pierre le Picard Pierre le Picard (1624–1690?) was a 17th-century French buccaneer. He was both an officer to l'Olonnais as well as Sir Henry Morgan, most notably taking part in his raids at Maracaibo and Panama, and may have been one of the first buccanee ...
is not recorded.


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Mathurin Desmarestz Mathurin Desmarestz (1653-1700, last name also Demarais) was a French pirate and buccaneer active in the Caribbean, the Pacific, and the Indian Ocean. History Born Isaac Veyret (or Vereil) in 1653, son of Isaac Veyret and Esther Pennaud, Mathurin ...
, a French buccaneer who survived the same campaign as L’Escuyer and went on to have a pirate career of his own.


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17th-century pirates Year of birth missing French pirates 1685 deaths Caribbean pirates {{Pirate-stub