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Jacques l'Hermite

Jacques l'Hermite (c. 1582 – 2 June 1624), sometimes also known as Jacques le Clerq [citation needed], was a Flemish merchant, explorer, and admiral known for his journey around the globe with the Nassau Fleet (1623–1626) and for his blockade and raid on Callao in 1624 during that same voyage in which he also died. He served the Dutch East India Company as chief merchant in Bantam and Ambon Island in the Dutch East Indies. The Chilean Hermite Islands near Cape Horn which his fleet charted in February 1624 are named after him.

Jacques l'Hermite
Born
Jacques de Clerk

c. 1582
Died2 June 1624
Cause of deathDysentery, Scurvy
Resting placeSan Lorenzo Island
NationalityDutch
Other namesJacques l'Heremite
Occupation(s)Merchant, Admiral, Explorer
SpouseTheodora van Wely

Personal life edit

L'Hermite was born in Antwerp, County of Flanders (present-day Belgium) around the year 1582. After the fall of Antwerp in 1585 in a battle with the Spanish Empire, the family moved north to Amsterdam and later settled in Rotterdam.[1] He left the Republic in 1606 and spent the next six years working in the Dutch East Indies.

Professional life edit

In 1606, l'Hermite set sail to the Dutch East Indies as a secretary on the fleet commanded by Admiral Cornelis Matelief Jr. where in 1607 he was appointed chief merchant on the Black Lion (Dutch: Swarte Leeuw). From 1607 to 1611 l'Hermite was chief merchant (Dutch: opperkoopman) for the Dutch East India Company in Bantam, Dutch East Indies. After six years working abroad he returned to Amsterdam in the Dutch Republic.[1] There he married Theodora van Wely in March 1613.[2]

In April 1623, l'Hermite was commissioned by Prince Maurice of Nassau and the Dutch State General to lead a fleet of eleven ships known as the Nassau Fleet (Dutch: Nassausche vloot) with its flagship Amsterdam. The fleet set sail on a circumnavigational voyage westwards from Amsterdam to the western coast of South America with the objective to hunt down Spanish silver ships leaving Peru and to establish a Dutch colony in either Peru or Chile, at that time known as the Viceroyalty of Peru.[3]

Although commanded by Admiral l'Hermite, the fleet was de facto led by his Vice-Admiral Gheen Huygen Schapenham and Rear-Admiral Julius Wilhelm Van Verschoor after l'Hermite like most of its crew suffered from dysentery[4] during the journey. In early 1624, the fleet passed Cape Horn through Lemaire Channel and explored and charted the Hermite Islands.[5] In May 1624, the fleet blocked the port of Callao and raided the cities of Pisco and Guayaquil, but they were unsuccessful in establishing a colony and the fleet was forced to continue its voyage westwards towards the Dutch East Indies.[6]

Death edit

L'Hermite died on 2 June 1624, during the blockade of Callao, after suffering from dysentery and scurvy for months.[4][6] He was buried on San Lorenzo Island off the coast of Callao, Peru.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Brederode, van, Willem (2008). Op jacht naar Spaans zilver, het scheepsjournaal van Willem van Brederode (in Dutch). Uitgeverij Verloren. pp. 54–55. ISBN 978-90-8704-047-5.
  2. ^ New Dutch Biographic Dictionary, Hermite, Jr. Jacques l', retrieved May 19, 2009. (in Dutch)
  3. ^ Gerhard, Peter (2003). Pirates of New Spain 1575–1742. Courier Dover Publications. pp. 123–124. ISBN 0-486-42611-4.
  4. ^ a b Trouw newspaper archive, Had Hermite gewonnen, dan sprak Peru nu Nederlands, retrieved May 19, 2009. (in Dutch)
  5. ^ Spate, O.H.K. (1983). Monopolists and freebooters. Taylor & Francis. pp. 36–37. ISBN 0-7099-2371-6.
  6. ^ a b Lane, Kris E. (1998). Pillaging the empire, piracy in the americas 1500–1750. M. E. Sharpe. pp. 84–86. ISBN 0-7656-0257-1.
  7. ^ Iournael vande Nassausche vloot (Journal of the Nassau Fleet) (in Dutch). Amsterdam: Jacob Pietersz Wachter. 1643. p. 64.

Bibliography edit

  • Lane, Kris E. (1998). Pillaging the empire, piracy in the Americas 1500–1750. M.E. Sharpe. ISBN 0-7656-0257-1.
  • Gerhard, Peter (2003). Pirates of New Spain 1575–1742. Courier Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-42611-4.
  • Iournael vande Nassausche vloot (English: Journal of the Nassau Fleet). Amsterdam: Jacob Pietersz Wachter. 1643. (in Dutch)
  • Brederode, van, Willem; A. Doedens; H. Looijesteijn (2008). Op jacht naar Spaans zilver, het scheepsjournaal van Willem van Brederode (English: The hunt for Spanish silver). Uitgeverij Verloren. ISBN 978-90-8704-047-5. (in Dutch)

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