From the author of Blackbeard Reconsidered! James Wimble was best known
for his map of the Lower Cape Fear Region in 1733, and especially for
his final map of 1738. Wimble saved the fledgling port town of
Wilmington, North Carolina from certain ruin. As Alan D. Watson, in
Wilmington, North Carolina, to 1861 put it, Wimble "no doubt was the
prime instigator of the new town." Londoners would remember him for his
exploits as a privateer in the War of Jenkins Ear, in the 1740's. Many
of the British local "rags" describe him as taking prizes of great
"burthen" and "rich cargo." These exciting times for English readers
proved less than exuberant for Wimble, however. What we know of him
during that time mostly comes from British records. His wife died, he
lost an arm to chain shot in 1742, and later, almost his life while
chasing down a Spanish ship through the Florida Keys in a ship that he
named "Revenge." In his final days, James Wimble went back to London to
engage in the timber trade.