Last Updated on 13 March 2026

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  10. Blackbeard’s The Queen Anne’s Revenge runs aground on a sandbar near Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina (1718), Edward Low’s two ships capture the HMS Greyhound near Long Island, New York (1723)
  11. Thomas Modyford, governor of Jamaica, issues proclamation against privateers, soon reversed (1664)
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  14. Thomas Mostyn’s ship Fortune arrives at Adam Baldridge’s pirate trading post at Madagascar (1697)
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  20. Jan Janszoon sacks Baltimore, Maryland (1631)
  21. Bart Roberts captures 22 fishing vessels near Trepassey, Newfoundland (1720)
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  23. King James I of England sues for peace with Spain (1604)
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  29. Nicholas Clough captures the Camelion off Nevis (1682)
  30. Nicholas Clough drafts a pirate code for the crew of the Camelion (1683)

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