Agustín Wright
Agustín Wright (1748-1817) was an Argentine merchant, military man and politician, who held various honorary positions in Buenos Aires, including that of Mayor of the city.[1] He founded the first "saladero" establishment in Buenos Aires Province.[2]
Agustín Wright Prans | |
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portrait of Agustín Wright | |
Alcalde of 2nd vote of Buenos Aires | |
In office 1813–1814 | |
Preceded by | ? |
Succeeded by | ? |
Personal details | |
Born | 1748 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Died | August 2, 1817 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Resting place | Santo Domingo Convent |
Nationality | Argentine |
Occupation | Government merchant landowner |
Profession | Military man |
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Military service | |
Allegiance | Spain — until 1810 United Provinces of the River Plate |
Branch/service | Spanish Militias of Buenos Aires Argentine Army |
Rank | Captain |
Unit | Regiment of Patricians |
Battles/wars | British invasions of the River Plate |
Biography
Agustín was born in Buenos Aires, the son of Charles Wright, born in London, and Marina Prans, daughter of a family of Scottish and Creole origin.[3] He was married to Estanislada Tartaz, daughter of Pedro Tartáz, born in Navarra, and Rosa de Ordóñez, belonging to a family from Córdoba.[4] They were parents of Agustín Francisco Wright, journalist, historian and legislator in Buenos Aires.[5]
In 1798, Wright opened the first saladero of South America, located in the vicinity of the town of Ensenada (Buenos Aires Province).[6] He participated of the defense of Buenos Aires during the English invasions, serving as Captain in the Regiment of Patricians.[7]
In 1813 Agustín Wright was elected Alcalde in 2nd vote. He died in 1817, a year after the Declaration of Independence of Argentina.[8]
His father had come to the Río de la Plata with The South Sea Company,[9] the son of John Wright and Martha Wright.[10]
References
- Los estancieros: Desde la época colonial hasta nuestros días, María Sáenz Quesada, January 2012, ISBN 9789500737388
- Anales de la Sociedad Rural Argentina, Volume 106, Sociedad Rural Argentina, 1972
- Estancias viejas: historia : audacia, coraje y aventura, Editorial "El Aljibe, 1996, ISBN 9789509932883
- Los vascos en América, Fundación Vasco-Argentina, 1991
- Los Porteños, Manuel Mújica Laínez, 1979
- La Ensenada de Barragán: contribución a la historia portuaria del Rio de la Plata, Manuel María Oliver, 1919
- Creación del Regimiento de Patricios, Ismael R. Pozzi Albornoz, 2006, ISBN 9789870219002
- Acuerdos del extinguido Cabildo de Buenos Aires, Volume 43, Cabildo de Buenos Aires, 1928
- La Argentina, María Sáenz Quesada
- Protocolos : Registro No. 1, 1757-1799, Archivo General de la Nación Argentina