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1630s in piracy
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This timeline of the history of piracy in the 1630s is a chronological list of key events involving pirates between 1630 and 1639.
Events
1631
- June 20 - Murat Reis the Younger executes the Sack of Baltimore where he captured 108 English planters and local Irish people. Almost all the villagers were put in irons and taken to a life of slavery in North Africa.
- December - Frances Knight is captured by Algerian corsairs and forced into slavery.
- Unknown - The Franco-Moroccan Treaty is signed between Louis XIII and Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik II, with contributions by Murat Reis the Younger.
1633
- August 12 - Cornelis Jol attacks Campeche, then owned by Spain.
- October 22 - Zheng Zhilong defeats a fleet of Dutch East India Company vessels in the Battle of Liaoluo Bay.
- Unknown - Samuel Axe, Abraham Blauvelt, and Sussex Cammock leave New Providence and sail for Honduras.
1635
- Unknown - Murat Reis the Younger is captured near the Tunisian coast by the Knights of Malta then subsequently imprisoned and tortured.
1636
- February 29 - Jacob Collaert and Mathieu Romboutsen were captured by Johan Evertsen after a five-hour battle.
- Unknown - The Spanish attack New Providence, prompting Samuel Axe to return and defend it.
1639
- Summer - Nathaniel Butler captures a Spanish frigate near the harbor of Trujillo and is later paid 16,000 pesos in ransom.
- Unknown - William Jackson enters service under the Providence Island Company.
Births
1630
- February 27 - Roche Braziliano
- Unknown - Stenka Razin
1631
- Unknown - Isaac Rochussen
1632
- Unknown - Thomas Paine
1635
- Unknown - Nicholas van Hoorn
- Unknown - Henry Morgan
1637
- Unknown - Gustav Skytte
Deaths
1637
- August - Jacob Collaert
References
References
- Ekin, Des (2006). ''The Stolen Village''. OBrien. p. 177. {{ISBN. 978-0-86278-955-8.
- Tinniswood, Adrian. (2010). "Pirates of Barbary : corsairs, conquests, and captivity in the seventeenth-century Mediterranean". Riverhead Books.
- Breverton, Terry. (2018). "A Gross of Pirates: From Alfhild the Shield Maiden to Afweyne the Big Mouth". Amberley Publishing Limited.
- Appleby, John C. (2013). "Women and English Piracy, 1540-1720: Partners and Victims of Crime". Boydell & Brewer Ltd.
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