Woodes rogers biography



Captain woodes rogers...

Edward teach blackbeard

privateer and colonial governor, was born in Poole, Dorset in about 1679, the son and grandson of sea-captains of the same name. He first went to sea from Bristol in 1697. In 1705 he married Sarah, daughter of Admiral Sir William Whetstone and thus obtained backing for a privateering venture.

On 2 August 1708 he set sail from Bristol with two ships, the Duke (320 tons) and the Dutchess (260 tons).

His pilot was the well-known sea dog William Dampier.

On 23 December 1708 Rogers sighted the Islands, which he described in his journal, and was the first to call 'Falkland's land'.

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  • (STRONG had only called the Sound after Lord FALKLAND). He sailed along their north coast and tried without success to capture a ship which he believed, probably rightly, was a St Malo vessel engaged in the South Seas trade.

    Rogers returned to London on 14 October 1711, after a circumnavigation full of incident, including the rescue of Alexander Selkirk, marooned on Juan Fernández Island, which inspi