John Watling
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John, or George, Watling (died 1681) was a 17th century English
England
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 buccaneer
Buccaneer
The buccaneers were privateers who attacked Spanish shipping in the Caribbean Sea during the late 17th century.The term buccaneer is now used generally as a synonym for pirate...

. It was said that he would never plunder on the Sabbath and refused even to allow his crew to play cards on this holy day.

John Watling is best known for making the island currently dubbed San Salvador Island
San Salvador Island
San Salvador Island, also known as Watlings Island, is an island and district of the Bahamas. Until 1986, when the National Geographic Society suggested Samana Cay, it was widely believed that during his first expedition to the New World, San Salvador Island was the first land sighted and visited...

 his headquarters and naming it Watling Island. Its name before Watling took control is not clear. It may have been the island Guanahani
Guanahani
Guanahani was the name the natives gave to the island that Christopher Columbus called San Salvador when he arrived at the Americas. Columbus reached the island on 12 October 1492, the first island he sighted and visited in the Americas...

 that Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus was an explorer, colonizer, and navigator, born in the Republic of Genoa, in northwestern Italy. Under the auspices of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain, he completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean that led to general European awareness of the American continents in the...

 discovered in 1492 and renamed San Salvador, though this is disputed by some. Watling Island was officially named San Salvador in 1925 after several scholars had argued that its features best matched Columbus' island.

Juan Fernandez

In 1680–1681 John Watling sailed under Captain Bartholomew Sharp
Bartholomew Sharp
Bartholomew Sharp an English buccaneer whose pirate career lasted only three years . His flagship was the Trinity....

 aboard the Most Holy Trinity. However, certain members of the crew were unhappy with Sharp. Each buccaneer had amassed a fortune under Sharp's leadership, but many of them were outrageous gamblers and had gambled all of their money away. Sharp had not gambled and wanted to retire with his fortune. On the 6 January 1681 at Juan Fernandez
Juan Fernández Islands
The Juan Fernández Islands are a sparsely inhabited island group reliant on tourism and fishing in the South Pacific Ocean, situated about off the coast of Chile, and is composed of three main volcanic islands; Robinson Crusoe Island, Alejandro Selkirk Island and Santa Clara Island, the first...

 there was a mutiny
Mutiny
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 in which Sharp was deposed and Watling was elected as his successor. On the 12 January three armed Spanish
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 vessels approached Juan Fernandez and Watling and his crew were forced to flee the port, leaving behind a Mosquito Indian named Will (see for this castaway
Castaway
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-story Will (Indian)
Will (Indian)
Will was an Indian of the Misquito tribe from what is now Honduras or Nicaragua. In history, he is known for having stayed as a castaway on uninhabited Robinson Crusoe Island, the largest of the archipelago of the Juan Fernández Islands, for more than three years...

) that they were unable to find in time. The buccaneers waited just out to sea, but the Spanish did not leave and so Watling slipped away on the night of the 13 January.

Arica

Several days later the buccaneers decided to make a new attack the on the rich Spanish settlement of Arica
Arica
Arica is a city in northern Chile. "Arica" may also refer to:Places* Arica and Parinacota Region, Chile* Arica Airport , Chile* Arica, Amazonas, town in Colombia* Rio Aricá-açu, tributary of the Cuiabá River south of Cuiabá, BrazilOther...

, Viceroyalty of Peru
Viceroyalty of Peru
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. They had attacked Arica on a previous occasion, but could not find any of the rumoured riches. A captured Indian warned Watling that Arica was now heavily fortified, but much to Captain Sharp's displeasure, Watling did not believe the man and shot him.

It was four or five days walk from the coast to Arica, and as the 92 buccaneers had to carry their own water for the journey they were exhausted by the time they arrived. They had tried to approach the settlement without being spotted by the Spanish, but they were unsuccessful and the defenders were fully prepared for the attack. On January 30 Watling split his men into two groups, one to attack the fort with hand grenades and the rest to attack the town. Upon seeing how heavily outnumbered the men were in the town, Watling soon sent everyone to attack there. The fighting was successful and the buccaneers repeatedly forced the Spanish to retreat, however as a result of being outnumbered, every time they advanced the Spanish would re-take the land behind them. Finally the city was conquered and Watling determined to attack the fort again. However, the Spanish took this opportunity to regain the settlement and to surround Watling's men. Completely overwhelmed, the buccaneers fled from the settlement. Several men, including Captain John Watling, were shot during the retreat.
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