- 1707 in piracy
"See also:"
1706 in piracy ,
other events of 1707,1708 in piracy and the
list of 'years of Piracy'.----Events
*Thomas Moore is appointed pilot of a privateer and engaged by
Guillaume Gaillard command the "La-Nostre-Dame-de-Victoire" in a privateering expedition "against enemies of the state" inCape Breton , Newfoundland, theGreat Banks and elsewhere. An experienced sea captain, he reportedly conducted merchant ships toHudson Bay as a master or pilot underPierre Le Moyne d'Iberville . [Brown, George W.; David M. Hayne, Francess G. Halpenny and Ramsay Cook. "Dictionary of Canadian Biography" Vol. II. Toronto: Toronto University Press, 1966. (pg. 487) ISBN 0-8020-3240-0]
*A privateer manned by Irish and Scottish Jacobites sails fromFrance toWexford . Once ashore, the crew led byThady Doyle attacks the town "full of fire and vengeance". Doyle, himself a local Wexford Jacobite, points out houses belonging toProtestants andCatholics "in order that the former might be plundered and the latter spared". [Fitzpatrick, William John. "The Life, Times and Correspondence of the Right Rev. Dr. Doyle, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin". Vol. I. Dublin: James Duffy, 1861. (pg. 5)]
*A French privateer kidnaps the work party constructing the secondEddystone lighthouse inRudyerd and taken back to France where they are imprisoned. Upon hearing news of the incident,Louis XIV set the men free and instead put their captors in prison instead. The French king then stated "though he was at war with England, he was not at war with mankind" and sent the Englishmen back to their country loaded with presents. [Lorimer, George. "Lighthouses". "The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women". Vol. XXII (June-November), 1905. (pg. 275-276)]
*TheKnights of Malta sends its naval squadron, consisting of five well-armed sailing ships, to provide support for the Spanish garrison atOran during an attack byAlgiers . This same squadron was successful in taking a 46-gun Turkish slaver the previous year. [Castillo, Dennis. "The Maltese Cross: A Strategic History of Malta". Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2006. (pg. 88) ISBN 0-313-32329-1]
*The "Charles", the former flagship of American colonial privateerJohn Halsey , is sunk in a hurricane off the coast ofIndia . After a year in theIndian Ocean , Halsey had built up a formidable fleet and later changed his flagship to the "Neptune". [Beal, Clifford. "Quelch's Gold: Piracy, Greed, and Betrayal in Colonial New England". Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2007. (pg. 201) ISBN 0-275-99407-4]
*Kanhoji Angria , a pirate active between Bombay and the Malabar coast, is reported to have amassed "a fleet of considerable strength" after two years of harassing local merchantmen. Although politically distinct from the Maratha government, at least to some extent, he occupies a port city on the Maratha coast. ["Chapter VII. History. The Angrias, 1690-1840; Kanhoji Angria, 1690-1731". "Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency". Vol. XI. Bombay: Government Central Press, 1883.] That same year, he attacked the English frigate "Bombay" which exploded during a brief firefight. [Brennan, Steve. "The Gigantic Book of Pirate Stories". New York: Skyhorse Publishing, 2007. (pg. 140) ISBN 1-60239-156-4]
*Robert Hunter , recently appointed lieutenant governor of theColony of Virginia , is captured by a French privateer while en route to Virginia and taken to France. After a brief time in prison, he is release in aprisoner exchange . [Booth, Mary L. "History of the City of New York". New York: W.R.C. Clark, 1867. (pg. 287)]
*March -Woodes Rogers receives aletter of marque to command the 100-ton "Eugene Prize", a privateering ship he co-owned with Bristol merchant and fitted with eight cannon and carrying 20 men. During his first voyage, he encounters marooned privateerAlexander Selkirk and rescues him after four years living onJuan Fernández Islands . [Ober, Frederick A. "Our West Indian Neighbors: The Islands of the Caribbean Sea". New York: James Pott & Company, 1912. (pg. 11)] At the end of the year, he was approached byWilliam Dampier in the hopes of bankrolling a privateering expedition against the Spanish. [Woodard, Colin. "The Republic of Pirates: Being the True and Surprising Story of the Caribbean Pirates and the Man Who Brought Them Down". Orlando, Florida: Harcort, 2007. (pg. 65-66) ISBN 0-15-101302-0]Births
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Alexandre Esquemeling , historian and author of the 1678 book "The Buccaneers of America".References
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