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Robert Hunt was an English soldier who was Governor of the
Providence Island colony The Providence Island colony was established in 1630 by English Puritans on what is now the Departments of Colombia, Colombian Department of Archipelago_of_San_Andrés,_Providencia_and_Santa_Catalina, San Andrés and Providencia ...
in the western
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from 1636 to 1638.


Background

The Providence Island colony was an English puritan colony founded in 1629 on what is now called
Providencia Island Isla de Providencia, historically Old Providence, and generally known as Providencia, is a mountainous Caribbean island that is part of the Colombian department of Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina and the municipality ...
, north of Cartagena and east of Portobelo on the
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, strategically cited for raids on Spanish shipping. The Spanish attacked the colony unsuccessfully in July 1635. After the attack, King
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issued letters of marque to the
Providence Island Company The Providence Company or Providence Island Company was an English chartered company founded in 1629 by a group of Puritans including Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick in order to establish the Providence Island colony on Providence Island and Mosq ...
on 21 December 1635. These authorized raids on the Spanish in retaliation for a raid that had destroyed the English colony on Tortuga earlier in 1635. The company could in turn issue letters of marque to subcontracting privateers who used the island as a base, for a fee. This soon became an important source of profit. Thus the Company made an agreement with the merchant Maurice Thompson under which Thompson could use the island as a base in return for 20% of the booty.


Providence Island

In March 1636 the Company dispatched Captain Robert Hunt on the ''Blessing'' to assume the governorship of what was now viewed as a base for privateering. Hunt was a protege of
Robert Greville, 2nd Baron Brooke Robert Greville, 2nd Baron Brooke (May 1607 – 4 March 1643) was a radical Puritan activist and leading member of the opposition to Charles I of England prior to the outbreak of the First English Civil War in August 1642. Appointed Roundhead, Pa ...
, and was described as a godly man. He had served with Protestant forces in the Netherlands and at the
siege of La Rochelle The siege of La Rochelle (, or sometimes ) was a result of a war between the French royal forces of Louis XIII of France and the Huguenots of La Rochelle in 1627–28. The siege marked the height of the struggle between the Catholics and the Pr ...
. His departure was slightly delayed until he could find ministers and men of worth to transport. Captain Hunt was also to be Governor of Cape Gratia de Dios on the
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, where the English were engaged in trading with the Indians for Camock's Flax. This was to be a refuge for the settlers if the Spanish took Providence Island. Given the threat from the Spanish. Hunt was ordered to ensure the settlers were "very regmentlie excercised, especially upon the first comeing to p rons to the Island till they be brought to a p rect knowledge of the use of armes." Hunt arrived at Providence in May 1636 with three ships, the ''Blessing'', the ''Expectation'' and the ''Hopewell''. His passage and that of his wife and three children was paid, and he received one hundred acres of land with twenty servants to work it, but he was paid no salary. Also, the Company refused to pay for the defence of the island. On the other hand, the colonists were encouraged to engage in privateering, paying the Company one fifth of the value of the plunder. Soon after Hunt's arrival, the ''Blessing'' and ''Hopewell'' were dispatched on a raid against
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under Captain William Rous. The raid was not successful and the force had to surrender.
Nathaniel Butler Nathaniel Butler (born c. 1577, living 1639, date of death unknown) was an English privateer who later served as the colonial governor of Bermuda during the early 17th century. He had built many structures still seen in Bermuda today includin ...
, a former Governor of Bermuda, replaced Robert Hunt in 1638. Hunt remained on the island. In July 1638 the company appointed a council of war for the island consisting of Captains Nathaniel Butler, Robert Hunt,
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and Andrew Carter, "the King having permitted the Company to right themselves in hostile manner in the West Indies, upon the ships and goods of Spanish subjects".


References

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