See also 1697 in piracy, 1699 in piracy, and Timeline of piracy.
- Undated – Canoot attacks and steals John Redwood's ship[4] then raids the town of Lewes the next day.[5]
- Undated – William Cotter and his former shipmate John Blackmore are convicted of piracy but receive no punishment.[6]
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