Emanuel Wynn Explained

Emanuel Wynn (fl. 1700) was a French pirate of the 17th century who is often considered the first pirate to fly the Jolly Roger.

History

British Admiralty Records, in the Public Records Office in the UK show, in a report dated 18 July 1700, that HMS Poole, a 32-gun fifth-rate frigate[1] commanded by Captain John Cranby, engaged Wynn's ship off the Cape Verde islands. Cranby chased Wynn into a cove at Brava Island where Wynn was able to hold out. Cranby enlisted the assistance of Portuguese soldiers, but thanks to their delay in attacking, Wynn slipped out of the harbor and escaped.[2]

Wynn's Jolly Roger Flag

Most historians agree that Cranby's journal is the first witness account of a black Jolly Roger used aboard ship,[3] which Cranby described as "a sable ensign with cross bones, a death's head, and an hour glass" (the quotation is from Earle, Pirate Wars, p. 154) or "A Sable Flag with a White Death's Head and Crossed Bones in the Fly."[4] Wynne is believed to be the first pirate to fly the now familiar form of the jolly roger.[5] His flag, showing the distinctive skull and crossbones motif, was augmented with another common pirate symbol: an hourglass, meant to signify to his prey that their time was running out and only by timely surrender could they evade death.[6] There were no other reports at the time of pirates using similar flags aboard ship (though red and other versions had been used by buccaneers during campaigns while ashore)[7] but within 15 years the skull and crossbones design and its many variants would become the standard flag of Golden Age pirates.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: British Fifth Rate ship 'Poole' (1696) . threedecks.org . 14 December 2018.
  2. Book: Earle . Peter . The Pirate Wars . 2005 . Macmillan . New York . 9780312335793 . 153–154 . 14 December 2018 . en.
  3. Book: Sherry. Frank. Raiders and rebels: the golden age of piracy. 1986. 92–93. Quill. New York. 9780688075156. 29 November 2017. en.
  4. Book: Grey. Charles. Pirates of the eastern seas (1618-1723): a lurid page of history. 1933. S. Low, Marston & co., ltd. London . 17. 26 June 2017.
  5. Book: Marley . David F. . Daily Life of Pirates . 2012 . ABC-CLIO . Santa Barbara CA . 9780313395642 . 181 . 14 December 2018 . en.
  6. Book: Pelkey . Jamin . The Semiotics of X: Chiasmus, Cognition, and Extreme Body Memory . 2017 . Bloomsbury Publishing . New York . 9781474273855 . 86 . 14 December 2018 . en.
  7. Book: Little . Benerson . The Golden Age of Piracy: The Truth Behind Pirate Myths . 2016 . Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. . New York . 9781510713048 . 14 December 2018 . en.
  8. Book: Kuhn . Gabriel . Life Under the Jolly Roger: Reflections on Golden Age Piracy . 2009 . PM Press . Oakland CA . 9781604862799 . 14 December 2018 . en .