
Diego ''el Mulato'' is the name given to several pirates who were active in the Caribbean during the 1600s.
According to Irene A. Wright, they were all only one person: “Martin (Diego), alias Diego de la Cruz, Diego de los Reyes, Dieguillo, Diego el Mulato, El Mulato, captain Lucifer or Cornieles, mulatto, first helmsman of the Dutch”.
[Irene A. Wright B. A.
''Nederlandsche zeevaarders op de eilanden in de Caraïbische zee en aan de kust van Columbia en Venezuela gedurende de jaren 1621-1648'', p. 249]
Early references
A
mulatto
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named Diego Grillo was born in Havana in 1557.
He fled Spanish enslavement at
Nombre de Dios,
Panama
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in 1572, and was captured by or possibly joined the English privateer
Francis Drake
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in 1572, becoming a member of his crew.
He was taken back to England by Drake. He forged an alliance between the
English and the local
Cimarron.
On 15 May 1584 four privateer ships, two frigates and three pinnaces commanded by
William Parker of Plymouth and Jérémie Raymond of Cherbourg intercepted the dispatch vessel of Francisco Rodriguez near Trujillo, Honduras. They learned from it that the nearby port of
Puerto Caballos
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(Puerto Cortés) was vulnerable.
A young slave named Diego el Mulato from the Spanish ship offered to help the privateers,
and two days later guided a landing party that successfully took the town.
Martín
Diego el Mulato Martín was a former slave from
Havana
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in the 1630s.
He escaped from Havana in 1629 and took up the pirate's trade.
He was esteemed highly enough by his Dutch companions that within eight years he had become captain of a ship.
In the early 1630s
Daniel Elfrith invited Diego el Mulato to make his base on
Providence Island, home of the puritan
Providence Island colony
The Providence Island colony was established in 1630 by English Puritans on Providence Island (now the Colombian Department of San Andrés and Providencia), about east of the coast of Nicaragua. It was founded and controlle ...
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A force of ten or eleven ships and two sloops under the Dutch pirate
Cornelis Jol
Cornelis Corneliszoon Jol (baptised 9 January 1597 – 31 October 1641), nicknamed ''Houtebeen'' ("pegleg"), was a 17th-century Dutch corsair and admiral in the Dutch West India Company during the Eighty Years' War between Spain and the Dutch Re ...
and Diego el Mulato Martín
attacked Campeche on 11 August 1633.
The total force was 500 men. When the defenders of the city claimed that they did not have the money to pay the ransom,
the pirates burned it down.
Thomas Gage
General Thomas Gage (10 March 1718/192 April 1787) was a British Army officer and colonial administrator best known for his many years of service in North America, including serving as Commander-in-Chief, North America during the early days ...
, an English Dominican priest, wrote an account that mentions Diego ''el mulato''.
Gage arrived in Mexico in 1625, where he decided to abandon the religious life. He traveled in the region and accumulated wealth.
Diego ''el mulato'' seized the ship that was carrying him back to England.
Gage was unharmed and was allowed to keep some books and paintings, but lost all his other valuables.
This robbery occurred in 1637.
Gage said of him:
The Spanish officials in Havana received a letter from Diego Martín in 1638 in which he said he greatly wanted to serve as a "valiant soldier of the king, our lord." He said that he would guard the coasts of Cuba against the Dutch or any other ships, saying, "especially knowing that I am here very few would dare pass on to the Indies, for they certainly fear me." The officials in Havana forwarded the offer to Spain, and recommended a royal pardon and the same salary as an admiral for Martín.
Eventually he was given a royal commission so that he would turn his attention to the enemies of Spain.
De los Reyes
Diego de los Reyes, known as Diego el Mulato Lucifer, was a native of
Campeche
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. His father was the Dutch privateer
Hendrick Lucifer, Diego's Dutch name was Jacob Hendrickszoon Lucifer. His mother was Ana Luisa de los Reyes from Cuba. In 1642 he sacked
Bacalar
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and Campeche on the
Yucatán
Yucatán, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Yucatán, is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, constitute the 32 federal entities of Mexico. It comprises 106 separate municipalities, and its capital city is Mérida.
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coast, where he "undressed
ltarimages, chopped them to pieces with axes, and dressed up in mockery."
According to
Diego López de Cogolludo, in his ''Historia de Yucatán'', the attack on Campeche led to the viceroy of New Spain replacing General
Fernando Centeno, governor of
Yucatán
Yucatán, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Yucatán, is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, constitute the 32 federal entities of Mexico. It comprises 106 separate municipalities, and its capital city is Mérida.
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. Centeno left for Mexico to complain about the decision, but died not far from Campeche. His wife, Doña Isabel de Caraveo, decided to continue on to Mexico. Her ship was captured by Diego's forces, but when he found who she was, Diego gave Doña Isabel an escort back to Campeche.
Some sources identify Diego de los Reyes with the Diego el Mulato described by Thomas Gage.
Grillo
There are relatively few historical records of Diego ''el mulato'' Grillo, and they are not all consistent.
Most sources agree that he was a
mulatto
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from Havana.
He made his base on
Tortuga.
In an engagement in the
Old Bahama Channel
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The Bahamas, officially the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, is an archipelagic and island country within the Lucayan Archipelago of the Atlantic Oce ...
he defeated three armed ships that attempted to capture him and killed all the Spaniards in the crew.
He was captured and executed in 1673.
In literature
''Diego el mulato'' was the subject of a novel by Justo Sierra O'Reilly, ''El filibustero'', published in 1842.
José Antonio Cisneros wrote a verse drama in three acts called ''Diego el Mulato'' that premiered on 2 June 1846 in the Teatro San Carlos in
Mérida, Yucatán
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