Eli Boggs

American pirates

Eli Boggs (fl. mid 19th century) was an American pirate, one of the last active ocean-going pirates operating off the coast of China during the 1850s.[1] Based near Hong Kong, Boggs constantly raided outgoing clipper ships carrying highly valuable cargo of opium throughout the decade. He is most particularly known for his cruelty, as in one recorded incident he had the body of a captured Chinese merchant cut into small pieces and had them delivered to shore in small buckets as a warning against interference in his criminal activities. In 1857, after a violent and bloody siege, Boggs was forced to swim ashore after his junk was destroyed by rival pirates. However, after holding his captors at bay with a knife, Boggs was finally apprehended and imprisoned in a Hong Kong jail for three years, eventually being tried for murder before his deportation to the United States in 1857.[2] The closing statement he made at his trial resounded with George Wingrove Cooke and triggered an investigation into one of Hong Kong's earliest political scandals: the collaboration between government's Daniel Caldwell and pirate Ma Chow Wong.[3][4]

He was executed by hanging in 1861.

Further reading

  • Mitchell, David (1976) Pirates, an Illustrated History. New York: Dial Press

External links

  • RootsWeb: Boggs-L (BOGGS-L) a long, lost relative?, excerpts from a book detailing Boggs career
  • The Maritime Heritage Project Ports: Europe

References

  1. ^ "Eli Boggs History :: Stronghold Nation". www.strongholdnation.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  2. ^ "Colonial Sense: Census: Eli Boggs". www.colonialsense.com. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  3. ^ Joshua Berlinger. "The American pirate who kicked off one of Hong Kong's earliest major political scandals". CNN. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  4. ^ "HERE!DG Way Back When: The PRD Pirate King". HERE! Dongguan. 2016-01-12. Retrieved 2020-12-23.[permanent dead link]
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