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See also 1721 in piracy, 1723 in piracy and Timeline of piracy.

Events

Atlantic Ocean

Caribbean Sea

Indian Ocean

West Africa

Deaths

Bartholomew Roberts' Crew

In total, 118 pirates in Roberts' crew die after being defeated by Chaloner Ogle. [2]

14 crew members are killed on board Roberts' vessels during the battle with Ogle: [6]

  • February 5 - 10 killed on vessel Ranger
  • February 10 - 3 killed on vessel Royal Fortune

104 of Roberts' pirates are executed or killed by the Vice Admiralty Court: [7]

  • 15 crew members die of wounds en route to Cape Coast Castle.
  • 4 crew members die in the castle dungeons while awaiting trial and/or hanging.
  • 13 of 17 members sentenced to Marshalsea Prison die during the passage to London.
  • All 20 members sentenced to 7 years of labor in the Cape Coast mines die before finishing their sentence.
  • 1 of 2 members with respited guilty sentences dies (unknown if by execution or natural causes). [7]

Other

References

  1. ^ a b Defoe, Daniel (1724). A general history of the pyrates: from their first rise and settlement in the Island of Providence, to the present time (2nd ed.). T. Warner. pp. 38–39.
  2. ^ a b c Gosse, Phillip (1924). "The Pirates' Who's Who". www.gutenberg.org. Burt Franklin. ISBN  978-1605970462. Retrieved 2024-06-10.
  3. ^ Wells, David (October 1, 2018). A Brief History of the Cayman Islands. The West India Committee. p. 17.
  4. ^ "Capt Bartholomew Roberts (c.1682 - 1722)". Royal Museums Greenwich. Retrieved 2024-06-10.
  5. ^ Cordingly, David (2006). Under the Black Flag: the romance and the reality of life among the pirates. New York: Random House Trade Paperbacks. pp. xix. ISBN  978-0-307-76307-5.
  6. ^ a b Defoe, Daniel (1724). A general history of the pyrates: from their first rise and settlement in the Island of Providence, to the present time (2nd ed.). T. Warner. pp. 321–326.
  7. ^ a b Breverton, Terry (September 1, 2010). Breverton's Nautical Curiosities: A Book of the Sea (1st ed.). Lyons Press. pp. 268, 269. ISBN  978-1599219790.
  8. ^ Lane, Kris (2019). Piracy in the Early Modern Era : An Anthology of Sources. Hackett Publishing Company, Incorporated. pp. xiii. ISBN  9781624668241.