Peter Wallace (buccaneer)
Captain Peter Wallace | |
|---|---|
The Buccaneer by Walter A. Clark for Scribner’s Magazine (1907) | |
| Born | before 1630s |
| Died | after 1630s colonial Belize (presumed) |
| Known for | founding the first English settlement in the Bay of Honduras in 1638 |
| Piratical career | |
| Type | Buccaneer |
| Years active | 1630s |
| Rank | Captain |
| Base of operations | |
| Commands | Swallow |
Peter Wallace (fl. 1638) is commonly held to have been an English or Scottish buccaneer who, in 1638 aboard the Swallow, founded the first English settlement in present-day Belize. Wallace's historicity is debated. He is not mentioned in any sources until the 1829 Honduras Almanack and several scholars deem him a legendary protagonist of the country's founding myth, rather than an actual historical figure.