S dangerously wounded in the throat, he lost only eight or nine men in
the whole action. He carried away with him the Governor of La Guayra and
many other prisoners, but the booty was small. De Grammont retired to
the Isle d'Aves to nurse his wound, and after a long convalescence
returned to Petit Goave.[444] In 1683, however, these filibusters of
Hispaniola carried out a much larger design upon the coasts of New
Spain. In April of that year eight buccaneer captains made a rendezvous
in the Gulf of Honduras for the purpose of attacking Vera Cruz. The
leaders of the party were two Dutchmen named Vanhorn and Laurens de
Graff. Of the other six captains, three were Dutch, one was French, and
two were English. Vanhorn himself had sailed from England in the autumn
of 1681 in command of a merchant ship called the "Mary and Martha,"
_alias_ the "St. Nicholas." He soon, however, revealed the rogue he was
by turning two of his merchants ashore at Cadiz and stealing four
Spanish guns. He then sailed to the Canaries and to the coast of Guinea,
plundering ships and stealing negroes, and finally, in November 1682,
arrived at the city of San Domingo, where he tried to dispose of his
black cargo. From San Domingo he made for Petit Goave picked up 300 men,
and sailed to join Laurens in t

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