The last journey of the San Cayetano (1745): privateering and male migration during the war of Jenkins’ Ear
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53351/ruhm.v9i18.630Keywords:
Privateering, migration, labour, sailors, Jenkins' Ear WarAbstract
The San Cayetano was one among hundreds of privateering vessels sailing European coasts in 1745. Its last journey was a succession of problems and desertions until it was captured by a British ship near Portugal. Neither the sailors nor the captain of the San Cayetano influenced the politics of the time or were at the centre of any remarkable military action. However, their journey serves as an interesting window into mid-Eighteenth Century Spain. The last journey of the San Cayetano offers a story of war, diplomacy and imprisonment, but also many interesting insights about migration and working conditions in the naval industry.
The San Cayetano shows how, facing a context of economic uncertainty caused by war, two Spanish merchants from Cadiz decided to invest in the profitable privateering business, i.e., attacking and capturing ships to sell them, along with their cargo, with royal sanction. At the same time, the sailors of the San Cayetano provide some clues as to the life conditions in times of war (since they worked without a fixed wage, only with the promise of loot) and exemplarize some of the migratory patterns in Early Modern Spain. The diverse origins of the crew remind us that before Industrialization, internal migrations in the Iberian Peninsula were already a constant.
The article is divided into five parts. In the first part, sources, Prize Papers, the methodology and microhistory will be presented. Then, the ship and its crew will be situated within its historic context: the war of Jenkins’ Ear between Britain and Spain. After that, the owners of the San Cayetano will be portrayed and a possible explanation for the ship suggested. Next, the last journey of the ship will be reconstructed thanks to the documents seized by the British when it was captured. Finally, in order to go beyond the anecdotal, the crew of the San Cayetano will be linked to demographic models of migration in Eighteenth-century Spain. The ultimate aim of this article is thus to advocate microhistory as a useful methodology and illustrate the potential of the Prize Papers as a historical source.
Downloads
References
References
ALEXANDER KLEIN, JELLE VAN LOTTUM, The Determinants of International Migration in Early Modern Europe: Evidence from the Maritime Sector, c. 1700–1800, 2017.
Ida ALTMAN, “Emigrants and Society: An Approach to the Background of Colonial Spanish America” en Comparative Studies in Society and History 30:1 (1988), p. 170.
Ida ALTMAN, “Moving Around and Moving On: Spanish Emigration in the Sixteenth Century” en Migration, Migration History, History: Old Paradigms and New Perspectives, editado por Jan LUCASSEN y Leo LUCASSEN, Peter Lang, 1997, pp. 253–269.
Cátia ANTUNES, “Trade networks and migration, early modern Europe” en The encyclopedia of global human migration, editado por Immanuel NESS y Peter S. BELLWOOD, Wiley-Blackwell, 2013.
ARCHIVO HISTÓRICO NACIONAL, Francisco Fernández con Joaquín Olivares: venta de géneros, Pleitos de la Casa de la Contratación y Consulados, 1747, CONSEJOS,20221,Exp.2.
Antonio de BETHENCOURT, “La Guerra de la Oreja: El corso marítimo” en España y el mar en el siglo de Carlos III, editado por Vicente PALACIO ATARD, Marinvest, 1989, pp. 337–345.
Catia BRILLI, “La importancia de hacerse español: La élite mercantil genovesa de Cádiz en el siglo XVIII” en El sistema comercial español en la economía mundial: siglos XVII-XVIII, editado por Isabel LOBATO FRANCO y José María OLIVA MELGAR, Universidad de Huelva, 2013, pp. 227–255.
Manuel BUSTOS RODRÍGUEZ, Cádiz en el sistema atlántico. La ciudad, sus comerciantes y la actividad mercantil (1650-1830), Universidad de Cádiz, 2005.
Agustín CORRALES ELIZONDO, “Regulación legal del corso y la piratería marítimas” en Piratería y Corso en la Edad Moderna: XXIX Jornadas de Historia Marítima, Instituto de Historia y Cultura Naval, 2004.
Céline DAUVERD, Imperial ambition in the early modern Mediterranean. Genoese merchants and the Spanish Crown, Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Antonio EIRAS ROEL, “Estructura demográfica, diversidad regional y tendencias migratorias de la población española a finales del Antiguo Régimen” en Le migrazioni in Europa, secc. XIII-XVIII, editado por Simonetta CAVACIOCCHI, Le Monnier, 1994, pp. 199–231.
FELIPE V REY DE ESPAÑA, “Ordenanza de 17 de noviembre de 1718 prescribiendo las reglas con que se ha de hacer el Corso, contra turcos, moros, y otros enemigos de la corona: IV-6457(40)” en Biblioteca Virtual del Ministerio de Defensa, 1718.
Maria FUSARO, Bernard ALLAIRE, Richard BLAKEMORE, Tijl VANNESTE (eds), Law, labour, and empire. Comparative perspectives on seafarers, c. 1500-1800, Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
Alberto HOCES GARCÍA, “La Matrícula de Mar: Tripulaciones para la Real Armada”, «https://blogcatedranaval.com/2017/06/22/la-matricula-de-mar-tripulaciones-para-la-real-armada/».
Juan José IGLESIAS RODRÍGUEZ, “El complejo portuario gaditano en el siglo XVIII” en e-Spania 25 (2016), «https://journals.openedition.org/e-spania/25989».
Allan J. KUETHE, Kenneth J. ANDRIEN, El mundo atlántico español durante el siglo XVIII, Editorial Universidad del Rosario, 2018.
Antonio LABORDA, Santiago RODRÍGUEZ AEDO, Historias de la Real Armada y asociados. Prensa y corsarios españoles en la Guerra del Asiento, 1739-1748, La Hoja del Monte, 2018.
Xabier LAMIKIZ, “Basques in the Atlantic World, 1450–1824” en Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Latin American History.
Xabier LAMIKIZ, “Flotistas en la Nueva España: diseminación espacial y negocios de los intermediarios del comercio transatlántico, 1670–1702” en Colonial Latin American Review 20:1 (2011), pp. 9–33.
Peter LINEBAUGH, Marcus REDIKER, The many headed hydra. Sailors, slaves, commoners and the hidden history of the revolutionary Atlantic, Beacon, 2001.
Gonçal Artur LÓPEZ NADAL, “El corsarismo en el Mediterráneo (1516-1830)” en Piratería y Corso en la Edad Moderna: XXIX Jornadas de Historia Marítima, Instituto de Historia y Cultura Naval, 2004, pp. 17–36.
Maritime Transport and Migration, Liverpool University Press, 2007.
Leslie Page MOCH, Moving Europeans. Migration in Western Europe since 1650, Indiana University Press, 2003.
Edward MUIR, Guido RUGGIERO, Microhistory and the Lost Peoples of Europe, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991.
“Ordenanzas de matrícula del mar de 1737 (las llamadas del Infante Almirante)”, «https://www.todoababor.es/datos_docum/matri_1737.htm».
Enrique OTERO LANA, La Guerra de la Oreja de Jenkins y el Corso Español (1739-1748), Instituto de Historia y Cultura Naval, 2004.
Enrique OTERO LANA, “La piratería y el corso en Flandes y el Cantábrico” en Piratería y Corso en la Edad Moderna: XXIX Jornadas de Historia Marítima, Instituto de Historia y Cultura Naval, 2004.
Lara PUTNAM, “To Study the Fragments/Whole: Microhistory and the Atlantic World” en Journal of Social History 39:3 (2006), pp. 615–630.
Margaret R. HUNT, “All At Sea: The Prize Papers as a Source for a Global Microhistory: Conference Report” en German Historical Institute London Bulletin 37:1 (2015), pp. 124–135.
Oscar RECIO MORALES (ed), Redes de nación y espacios de poder. La comunidad irlandesa en España y la América española, 1600-1825, Albatros Ediciones, 2012.
István SZIJÁRTÓ, “Four Arguments for Microhistory” en Rethinking History 6:2 (2002), pp. 209–215.
THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES, Logbook of the ship San Cayetano, 1745, HCA32/100/3/SP13.
THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES, Memory of expenses of the ship San Cayetano, 1745, HCA32/100/3/SP10.
THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES, Muster Roll for the ship San Cayetano, 6 March 1745, HCA32/100/3/SP12.
THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES, Deposition of Giacomo Donte, master of the tartan St. Caetano, 1740, HCA 32/100/3/CP1, «http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C14512562».
THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES, Allegation of James Whitchurch for the ship St. Caetano, 1741, HCA 32/100/3/CP6.
THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES, Letter of marque issued to Pedro Mascalet for the ship San Cayetano, 9 July 1743, 1743 (Ammended 1745), HCA32/101/8/SP1.
THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES, Examinations for the ship San Cayetano, 1745, 1745, HCA32/101/8/CP1.
THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES, Allegation of Robert Taverner for the ship San Cayetano, 1745, 1745, HCA32/101/8/CP2.
“The Prize Papers Project”, «www.prizepapers.de».
Jelle VAN LOTTUM, “Some thoughts about migration of maritime workers in the eighteenth-century North Sea region” en International Journal of Maritime History 27:4 (2015), pp. 647–661.
Jelle VAN LOTTUM, Jan LUCASSEN, Lex. VAN HEERMA VOSS, “Sailors, National and International Labour Markets and National Identity,1600-1850” en Shipping and economic growth, 1350-1850, editado por Richard W. UNGER, Brill, 2011, pp. 309–352.
Jose Manuel VÁZQUEZ LIJÓ, “La Matrícula de Mar y sus repercusiones en la Galicia del siglo XVIII” en Obradoiro de Historia Moderna 15 (2006), pp. 289–322.
José Manuel VÁZQUEZ LIJÓ, “El corso gallego en la Guerra del Asiento (1739-1748): Escenarios, actores y presas” en Ohm : Obradoiro de Historia Moderna 26 (2017).
Aingeru ZABALA, “La vida cotidiana en los navíos de comercio” en España y el mar en el siglo de Carlos III, editado por Vicente PALACIO ATARD, Marinvest, 1989, pp. 183–198.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2020 Alejandro Salamanca Rodríguez

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Public License
By exercising the Licensed Rights (defined below), You accept and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Public License ("Public License"). To the extent this Public License may be interpreted as a contract, You are granted the Licensed Rights in consideration of Your acceptance of these terms and conditions, and the Licensor grants You such rights in consideration of benefits the Licensor receives from making the Licensed Material available under these terms and conditions.
Section 1 – Definitions.
- Adapted Material means material subject to Copyright and Similar Rights that is derived from or based upon the Licensed Material and in which the Licensed Material is translated, altered, arranged, transformed, or otherwise modified in a manner requiring permission under the Copyright and Similar Rights held by the Licensor. For purposes of this Public License, where the Licensed Material is a musical work, performance, or sound recording, Adapted Material is always produced where the Licensed Material is synched in timed relation with a moving image.
- Copyright and Similar Rights means copyright and/or similar rights closely related to copyright including, without limitation, performance, broadcast, sound recording, and Sui Generis Database Rights, without regard to how the rights are labeled or categorized. For purposes of this Public License, the rights specified in Section 2(b)(1)-(2) are not Copyright and Similar Rights.
- Effective Technological Measures means those measures that, in the absence of proper authority, may not be circumvented under laws fulfilling obligations under Article 11 of the WIPO Copyright Treaty adopted on December 20, 1996, and/or similar international agreements.
- Exceptions and Limitations means fair use, fair dealing, and/or any other exception or limitation to Copyright and Similar Rights that applies to Your use of the Licensed Material.
- Licensed Material means the artistic or literary work, database, or other material to which the Licensor applied this Public License.
- Licensed Rights means the rights granted to You subject to the terms and conditions of this Public License, which are limited to all Copyright and Similar Rights that apply to Your use of the Licensed Material and that the Licensor has authority to license.
- Licensor means the individual(s) or entity(ies) granting rights under this Public License.
- NonCommercial means not primarily intended for or directed towards commercial advantage or monetary compensation. For purposes of this Public License, the exchange of the Licensed Material for other material subject to Copyright and Similar Rights by digital file-sharing or similar means is NonCommercial provided there is no payment of monetary compensation in connection with the exchange.
- Share means to provide material to the public by any means or process that requires permission under the Licensed Rights, such as reproduction, public display, public performance, distribution, dissemination, communication, or importation, and to make material available to the public including in ways that members of the public may access the material from a place and at a time individually chosen by them.
- Sui Generis Database Rights means rights other than copyright resulting from Directive 96/9/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 1996 on the legal protection of databases, as amended and/or succeeded, as well as other essentially equivalent rights anywhere in the world.
- You means the individual or entity exercising the Licensed Rights under this Public License. Your has a corresponding meaning.
Section 2 – Scope.
- License grant.
- Subject to the terms and conditions of this Public License, the Licensor hereby grants You a worldwide, royalty-free, non-sublicensable, non-exclusive, irrevocable license to exercise the Licensed Rights in the Licensed Material to:
- reproduce and Share the Licensed Material, in whole or in part, for NonCommercial purposes only; and
- produce and reproduce, but not Share, Adapted Material for NonCommercial purposes only.
- Exceptions and Limitations. For the avoidance of doubt, where Exceptions and Limitations apply to Your use, this Public License does not apply, and You do not need to comply with its terms and conditions.
- Term. The term of this Public License is specified in Section 6(a).
- Media and formats; technical modifications allowed. The Licensor authorizes You to exercise the Licensed Rights in all media and formats whether now known or hereafter created, and to make technical modifications necessary to do so. The Licensor waives and/or agrees not to assert any right or authority to forbid You from making technical modifications necessary to exercise the Licensed Rights, including technical modifications necessary to circumvent Effective Technological Measures. For purposes of this Public License, simply making modifications authorized by this Section 2(a)(4) never produces Adapted Material.
- Downstream recipients.
- Offer from the Licensor – Licensed Material. Every recipient of the Licensed Material automatically receives an offer from the Licensor to exercise the Licensed Rights under the terms and conditions of this Public License.
- No downstream restrictions. You may not offer or impose any additional or different terms or conditions on, or apply any Effective Technological Measures to, the Licensed Material if doing so restricts exercise of the Licensed Rights by any recipient of the Licensed Material.
- No endorsement. Nothing in this Public License constitutes or may be construed as permission to assert or imply that You are, or that Your use of the Licensed Material is, connected with, or sponsored, endorsed, or granted official status by, the Licensor or others designated to receive attribution as provided in Section 3(a)(1)(A)(i).
- Subject to the terms and conditions of this Public License, the Licensor hereby grants You a worldwide, royalty-free, non-sublicensable, non-exclusive, irrevocable license to exercise the Licensed Rights in the Licensed Material to:
-
Other rights.
- Moral rights, such as the right of integrity, are not licensed under this Public License, nor are publicity, privacy, and/or other similar personality rights; however, to the extent possible, the Licensor waives and/or agrees not to assert any such rights held by the Licensor to the limited extent necessary to allow You to exercise the Licensed Rights, but not otherwise.
- Patent and trademark rights are not licensed under this Public License.
- To the extent possible, the Licensor waives any right to collect royalties from You for the exercise of the Licensed Rights, whether directly or through a collecting society under any voluntary or waivable statutory or compulsory licensing scheme. In all other cases the Licensor expressly reserves any right to collect such royalties, including when the Licensed Material is used other than for NonCommercial purposes.
Section 3 – License Conditions.
Your exercise of the Licensed Rights is expressly made subject to the following conditions.
-
Attribution.
-
If You Share the Licensed Material, You must:
- retain the following if it is supplied by the Licensor with the Licensed Material:
- identification of the creator(s) of the Licensed Material and any others designated to receive attribution, in any reasonable manner requested by the Licensor (including by pseudonym if designated);
- a copyright notice;
- a notice that refers to this Public License;
- a notice that refers to the disclaimer of warranties;
- a URI or hyperlink to the Licensed Material to the extent reasonably practicable;
- indicate if You modified the Licensed Material and retain an indication of any previous modifications; and
- indicate the Licensed Material is licensed under this Public License, and include the text of, or the URI or hyperlink to, this Public License.
- retain the following if it is supplied by the Licensor with the Licensed Material:
- You may satisfy the conditions in Section 3(a)(1) in any reasonable manner based on the medium, means, and context in which You Share the Licensed Material. For example, it may be reasonable to satisfy the conditions by providing a URI or hyperlink to a resource that includes the required information.
- If requested by the Licensor, You must remove any of the information required by Section 3(a)(1)(A) to the extent reasonably practicable.
-
Section 4 – Sui Generis Database Rights.
Where the Licensed Rights include Sui Generis Database Rights that apply to Your use of the Licensed Material:
- for the avoidance of doubt, Section 2(a)(1) grants You the right to extract, reuse, reproduce, and Share all or a substantial portion of the contents of the database for NonCommercial purposes only and provided You do not Share Adapted Material;
- if You include all or a substantial portion of the database contents in a database in which You have Sui Generis Database Rights, then the database in which You have Sui Generis Database Rights (but not its individual contents) is Adapted Material; and
- You must comply with the conditions in Section 3(a) if You Share all or a substantial portion of the contents of the database.
For the avoidance of doubt, this Section 4supplements and does not replace Your obligations under this Public License where the Licensed Rights include other Copyright and Similar Rights.
Section 5 – Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability.
- Unless otherwise separately undertaken by the Licensor, to the extent possible, the Licensor offers the Licensed Material as-is and as-available, and makes no representations or warranties of any kind concerning the Licensed Material, whether express, implied, statutory, or other. This includes, without limitation, warranties of title, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, absence of latent or other defects, accuracy, or the presence or absence of errors, whether or not known or discoverable. Where disclaimers of warranties are not allowed in full or in part, this disclaimer may not apply to You.
- To the extent possible, in no event will the Licensor be liable to You on any legal theory (including, without limitation, negligence) or otherwise for any direct, special, indirect, incidental, consequential, punitive, exemplary, or other losses, costs, expenses, or damages arising out of this Public License or use of the Licensed Material, even if the Licensor has been advised of the possibility of such losses, costs, expenses, or damages. Where a limitation of liability is not allowed in full or in part, this limitation may not apply to You.
- The disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability provided above shall be interpreted in a manner that, to the extent possible, most closely approximates an absolute disclaimer and waiver of all liability.
Section 6 – Term and Termination.
- This Public License applies for the term of the Copyright and Similar Rights licensed here. However, if You fail to comply with this Public License, then Your rights under this Public License terminate automatically.
-
Where Your right to use the Licensed Material has terminated under Section 6(a), it reinstates:
- automatically as of the date the violation is cured, provided it is cured within 30 days of Your discovery of the violation; or
- upon express reinstatement by the Licensor.
- For the avoidance of doubt, the Licensor may also offer the Licensed Material under separate terms or conditions or stop distributing the Licensed Material at any time; however, doing so will not terminate this Public License.
- Sections 1, 5, 6, 7, and 8 survive termination of this Public License.
Section 7 – Other Terms and Conditions.
- The Licensor shall not be bound by any additional or different terms or conditions communicated by You unless expressly agreed.
- Any arrangements, understandings, or agreements regarding the Licensed Material not stated herein are separate from and independent of the terms and conditions of this Public License.
Section 8 – Interpretation.
- For the avoidance of doubt, this Public License does not, and shall not be interpreted to, reduce, limit, restrict, or impose conditions on any use of the Licensed Material that could lawfully be made without permission under this Public License.
- To the extent possible, if any provision of this Public License is deemed unenforceable, it shall be automatically reformed to the minimum extent necessary to make it enforceable. If the provision cannot be reformed, it shall be severed from this Public License without affecting the enforceability of the remaining terms and conditions.
- No term or condition of this Public License will be waived and no failure to comply consented to unless expressly agreed to by the Licensor.
- Nothing in this Public License constitutes or may be interpreted as a limitation upon, or waiver of, any privileges and immunities that apply to the Licensor or You, including from the legal processes of any jurisdiction or authority.
Creative Commons is not a party to its public licenses. Notwithstanding, Creative Commons may elect to apply one of its public licenses to material it publishes and in those instances will be considered the “Licensor.” The text of the Creative Commons public licenses is dedicated to the public domain under the CC0 Public Domain Dedication. Except for the limited purpose of indicating that material is shared under a Creative Commons public license or as otherwise permitted by the Creative Commons policies published at creativecommons.org/policies, Creative Commons does not authorize the use of the trademark “Creative Commons” or any other trademark or logo of Creative Commons without its prior written consent including, without limitation, in connection with any unauthorized modifications to any of its public licenses or any other arrangements, understandings, or agreements concerning use of licensed material. For the avoidance of doubt, this paragraph does not form part of the public licenses.
Creative Commons may be contacted at creativecommons.org.