1620s in piracy
This timeline of the history of piracy in the 1620s is a chronological list of key events involving pirates between 1620 and 1629.
Events
1620
- Unknown - Jans Janszoon, also known as Murat Reis the Younger, a Dutch Barbary Pirate, converts to Islam.
1621
- January 6 - Roger North is imprisoned in the Tower of London.
- July 18 - Roger North is released from the Tower of London.
- Late October - The 120-ton Jacob of Bristol was attacked and captured in the Strait of Gibraltar by Algerian corsairs.
- Mid-November - The Nicholas and the George Bonaventure, two small English merchantmen, were attacked and captured near the Strait of Gibraltar.
1622
- December 26 - The Jacob is, again, attacked near the Strait of Gibraltar and sunk.
1625
- Zheng Zhilong founds Shibazhi, an organization of Chinese pirates.
1626
- Unknown - Cornelius Jol joins the Dutch West India Company and becomes an admiral.
1627
- During the 14 days between the 4th and the 19th of July - Murat Reis the Younger raided both Eastern Region and Vestmannaeyjar in Iceland. The raid on Vestmannaeyjar is called The Turkish abductions.
- Unknown - Murat Reis the Younger captures the island of Lundy in the Bristol Channel and holds it for five years.
1628
- Unknown - Piet Pieterszoon Hein, with the help of Moses Cohen Henriques, capture the Spanish treasure fleet during a battle in the Bay of Mantanzas in Cuba during the Eighty Years' War.
- Unknown - Zheng Zhilong defeats the Ming Dynasty's fleet then begins working for them and is appointed major general.
Births
1620
- Unknown - John Murphy Fitzgerald, also known as Juan Morfa
1628
- Unknown - John Aylett
1629
- Unknown - Daniel Johnson
Deaths
1620
1622
- April 17 - Richard Hawkins
- Summer - Jack Ward
- Unknown - Jan Jacobsen
1627
- February 22 - Olivier van Noort
- Unknown - Hendrick Jacobszoon Lucifer