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Woodes Rogers
Rogers (right) receives a map of New Providence Island from his son, in a painting by William Hogarth (1729)
Governor of the Bahamas
In office
6 January 1718 – June 1721
Appointed byGeorge I
Preceded byNew creation
Succeeded byGeorge Phenney
In office
22 October 1728 – 15 July 1732
Appointed byGeorge II
Preceded byGeorge Phenney
Succeeded byRichard Thompson (acting governor)
Personal details
Bornc. 1679
England
Died(1732-07-15)15 July 1732 (aged approximately 53)
Nassau, Bahamas
Resting placeNassau, Bahamas
Children3

Woodes Rogers (c. 1679 – 15 July 1732) was an English sea captain, privateer and colonial administrator who served as the governor of the Bahamas from 1718 to 1721 and again from 1728 to 1732. He is remembered as the captain of the vessel that rescued marooned Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk, whose plight is generally believed to have inspired Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe. Rogers came from an experienced seafaring family, grew up in Poole and Bristol, and served a marine apprenticeship to a Bristol sea captain. His father held shares in many ships, but he died when Rogers was in his mid-twenties, leaving Rogers in control of the family shipping business.

In 1707, Rogers was approached by Captain William Dampier, who sought support for a privateering voyage against the Spanish, with whom the British were at war. Rogers led the expedition, which consisted of two well-armed ships, Duke and Duchess, and was the captain of Duke. In three years, Rogers and his men went around the world, capturing several ships in the Pacific Ocean.[1] En route, the expedition rescued Selkirk, finding him on Juan Fernández Island on 1 February 1709. When the expedition returned to England in October 1711, Rogers had circumnavigated the globe, while retaining his original ships and most of his men, and the investors in the expedition doubled their money.

The expedition made Rogers a national hero, but his brother was killed and Rogers was badly wounded in fights in the Pacific. On his return, he was successfully sued by his crew on the grounds that they had not received their fair share of the expedition profits, and Rogers was forced into bankruptcy. He wrote of his maritime experiences in the book A Cruising Voyage Round the World, which sold well, in part due to public fascination at Selkirk's rescue. Rogers was twice appointed Governor of the Bahamas, where he succeeded in warding off threats from the Spanish, and in ridding the colony of pirates. His first term as governor was financially ruinous, and on his return to England, he was imprisoned for debt. During his second term as governor, Rogers died in Nassau at the age of about 53.

  1. ^ Donald Jones, Captain Woodes Rogers' Voyage Round the World 1708-1711 (Bristol Historical Association pamphlets, no. 79, 1992), 30 pp.

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