1689 in piracy
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See also: 1688 in piracy, other events of 1689, 1690 in piracy and the list of 'years of Piracy'.
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[edit] Events
[edit] North America
- April–March — Thomas Pound, formerly a mariner under Governor Edmund Andros, begins raiding coastal shipping soon after the Jacobite takeover of the New England colony of Pemaquid.
- July 8 — Thomas Pound, with six men including Thomas Hawkins, Thomas Johnson, Eleazer Buck, John Siccaden, Richard Griffen, and Benjamin Blake sailed a sloop to Lovell's Island where they were joined by sailors Daniel Lander, Samuel Watts, William Warren, William Dun, and Henry Dripper.
- August 16 — Thomas Pound captures the sloop Goodspeed near Race Point. Exchanging their smaller ship for the Godspeed the Captain, a John Smart, is sent with a message from Pound to Boston authorities that he knew where the English naval sloop was located however if they continued to pursue Pound "she should find hot work for they would die every man before they would be taken."
[edit] Caribbean
- The Armada de Barlovento locates La Salle's colony during an overland march, led by commander Alonso De León, from Coahuila discovered La Salle's Fort St. Louis near the head of Lavaca Bay (present day Victoria County, Texas).
- Laurens de Graff accepts a commission in the French navy as a Major by Governor Pierre-Paul Tarin de Cussy on the outbreak of the War of the Grand Alliance.
- Petit Goave Governor de Cussy commands a buccaneering expedition against the Spanish settlement of Santiago de los Caballeros, Honduras.
- October — Petit Goave Governor de Cussy leads a buccaneering expedition against Montego Bay in Jamaica.
- December — Petit Goave Governor de Cussy again raids Montego Bay in Jamaica.
[edit] Births
- February 23 - Black Sam Bellamy, pirate captain (died April 27, 1717).
[edit] Deaths
- John Coxen, English buccaneer