1718 in piracy

1718 in piracy

"See also 1717 in piracy, other events in 1718, 1719 in piracy, and Timeline of piracy."

Events

Caribbean Sea

*March - Edward Teach, alias Blackbeard, captures the sloop "Adventure" and the ship "Protestant Caesar" in the Bay of Honduras.
*March-April - Charles Vane and 12 pirates capture a Jamaica sloop in the Bahamas, retaining her for his own use.
*April - Vane captures the sloop "Lark" in the Bahamas and transfers his crew to her.
*April-July 4 - Vane robs seven French and English vessels in the Bahamas.
*Summer - Howell Davis is turned in as a pirate by the "Cadogan"'s crew and is imprisoned on Barbados. He is eventually released for lack of evidence.
*July 24-25 - Woodes Rogers arrives at Nassau, Bahamas with two warships to assume his post as governor. Most of the pirates welcome him, except Vane, who sails away shooting at Rogers' vessels.
*July 27 - Vane captures a sloop from Barbados and incorporates it in his fleet.
*July 29 - Vane captures the "John and Elizabeth", looting some pieces of eight.
*Autumn
**Howell Davis leads a mutiny on Rogers' sloop "Buck" and turns back to piracy. He captures two French ships and a Spanish sloop off Hispaniola.
**Vane plunders the inhabitants of Isleatherer (Eleuthera?).
*October - Richard Worley's pirates seize a sloop and a brigantine in the Bahamas.
*Late November - Vane attacks a French vessel in the Windward Passage, but flees upon discovering it is a warship. The incident causes bad blood between Vane and his quartermaster, Calico Jack Rackham, who favored continuing the attack.
*December - Vane captures a sloop and two periaguas off northwest Jamaica.
*December 9-10 - John Augur and eight of his pirates are convicted and sentenced to death for piracy at Nassau, Bahamas
*December 16 - Vane captures the sloop "Pearl" in the Bay of Honduras.

North America

*May - Blackbeard blockades Charleston, South Carolina with a flotilla of four ships. Five vessels are captured, all merchant traffic is stopped, and several Charleston citizens are held hostage until a ransom of medicines is paid.
*Early June - Blackbeard and Stede Bonnet surrender to North Carolina governor Charles Eden and are pardoned under the Act of Grace, but both soon return to piracy.
*Late June - Blackbeard captures five ships between Bermuda and North Carolina.
*June-July - Bonnet in the sloop "Royal James" (ex-"Revenge") captures 13 vessels between North Carolina and Delaware Bay.
*August 12 - Bonnet captures a shallop in the Cape Fear River.
*August 30 - Vane takes and ransacks the ships "Neptune" and "Emperor" off the Carolinas.
*Early September - Vane attacks the shipping off Charleston, capturing five vessels. Vane's subordinate, Yeats, defects to the Charleston governor with a sloop, surrendering and accepting a pardon under the Act of Grace.
*September - Pirates led by Richard Worley, in an open boat, rob a shallop and commandeer two sloops in the Delaware River.
*September 27 - Bonnet and his men are captured by Colonel William Rhett with two sloops in the battle of Cape Fear River.
October 23 - Vane sacks a brigantine and a sloop off Long Island, New York.
*October 24-November 5 - 33 men captured from Bonnet's sloop "Royal James" are put on trial before Sir Nicholas Trott in Charleston. 29 are convicted and sentenced to death.
*Late October - Pirate captain Richard Worley is killed and his two vessels captured in a battle with a squadron of four South Carolinian vessels in Charleston harbor.
*November 8 - 22 pirates of Stede Bonnet's crew are hanged in Charleston.
*November 10-12 - Stede Bonnet is tried for piracy, convicted, and sentenced to death by Sir Nicholas Trott in Charleston.
*November 22 - Blackbeard is killed and his crew captured by Robert Maynard's men in a battle at Ocracoke Inlet.
*December 10 - Bonnet is hanged in Charleston.

West Africa

*Summer-Autumn - Edward England prowls off Sierra Leone, capturing several vessels including the snow "Cadogan", whose commanding officer, Captain Skinner, is murdered. England then gives the "Cadogan" to his mate, Howell Davis.

Births

Deaths

*Late October - Richard Worley, American pirate captain (birthdate unknown).
*November 22 - Edward Teach, alias Blackbeard, killed in battle (born c. 1680).
*December 10 - Stede Bonnet, the so-called Gentleman Pirate, hanged (born c. 1688).


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