Timeline of piracy in the Bay of Honduras

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File:A view of Truxillo, a city belonging to the Spaniards in the Bay of Honduras LCCN2003666724.png

File:A draught of the Bay of Honduras and part of the Musquetto Shore. LOC gm72003581.jpg

Pirates, privateers, corsairs, and buccaneers were active in the Bay of Honduras from the 1540s to the 1860s. This is an annotated, chronological list of such events, with sortable tables provided.

Prelude

=1500s=

1502

1508

=1510s=

sine datum

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Cuban slaving expeditions to the Bay Islands.{{sfn|Chamberlain|1948|p=11}}

1518

=1520s=

1524

  • start of January{{snd}}end of June: Gil González Dávila founds the first Hispanic settlement in the Bay, Puerto de Caballos, and further leads a campaign against Manche Chʼol settlements on the Dulce River, bringing the Spanish conquest of Honduras to the Bay.{{sfn|Chamberlain|1966|p=11}}{{sfn|Meléndez Chaverri|1977|pp=69-70}}Puerto de Caballos was abandoned in late 1524, resettled in 1525, abandoned shortly thereafter, and finally (permanently) settled sometime prior to 1544, per {{harvnb|Meléndez Chaverri|1977|pp=69–70}}.
  • 3 May{{snd}}3 May: Cristóbal de Olid founds Triunfo de la Cruz.{{sfn|Meléndez Chaverri|1977|p=76}}

1525

1526

1528

=1530s=

1532

  • start of July{{snd}}end of (following) June: Alonso González Dávila (fully) reconnoitres the northern coast of the Bay.{{sfn|Chamberlain|1948|pp=119-124}}{{sfn|Jones|1989|pp=38-39}}

1537

=1540s=

sine datum

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Marcos de Ayala Trujeque pioneers the Spanish logwood trade, which possibly reaches Bacalar shortly thereafter.{{sfn|McJunkin|1991|pp=88-90, 104-107}}

1544

  • start of January{{snd}}end of June: 1543–1544 Pachecos entrada brings the northern half of the Bay under Spanish rule.{{sfn|Chamberlain|1948|pp=232-236}}{{sfn|Vazquez Barke|2012|p=5}}{{sfn|Jones|1989|pp=5-6, 42, 45}}

1546

=1550s=

1550

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Spanish begin construction of Fort Santa Barbara.{{citation needed|date=April 2022}}

16th century

=1540s=

1544

  • start of November{{snd}}end of December: Twenty-two French corsairs aboard a patax, Pedro Braques captain, cruise the Bay, but are apprehended.{{sfn|De la O Torres|2016|p=43}}{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|p=183}}{{sfn|Chamberlain|1966|p=225}}It has been suggested that French corsairs were seeking to advance their country's cause during the Habsburg–Valois Wars {{harv|Chamberlain|1966|pp=225}}.

=1550s=

1558

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d. of 1560: French corsairs raid Truxillo thrice, Puerto Caballos once, and a nearby settlement called Monguiche once.{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|pp=214-228}}
  • start of March{{snd}}end of June: Two-hundred French corsairs, aboard two ships, raid Puerto Caballos.{{sfn|Marley|2008a|p=88}}{{sfn|Reichert|2016|pp=120-121}}

=1560s=

1561

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: French corsairs raid Puerto Caballos and Truxillo.{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|p=217}}{{sfn|De la O Torres|2016|p=50}}{{sfn|Huerga|2010|p=153}}

=1570s=

1571

  • start of January{{snd}}mid-April: Chuetot, with 50 men aboard a ship from Honfleut, cruises the Bay.{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|pp=263-264}}

1572

  • 13 January{{snd}}13 January: Lutheran pirates or privateers, aboard three ships and a chalupa, raid Puerto Caballos.{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|p=287}}

1573

1575

  • 9 May{{snd}}9 May: French corsairs, aboard two zabras, raid Puerto Caballos and Truxillo.{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|p=287}}

1576

  • start of July{{snd}}end of December: Andrew Barker, with William Coxe, Philip Roche, and 70 men aboard the Ragged Staffe and Beare, raids Truxillo, but is eventually repulsed.{{sfn|Hakluyt|1600|pp=528-530}}{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|pp=284-285}}{{sfn|Marley|2008a|pp=105-107}}{{sfn|Wright|1932|pp=xlviii-lix}}{{sfn|Wright|1932|loc=pt. 1 docs. nos. 36, 41, 45-47, 49, 50, 55, 57, 59, 60, 65; pt. 2 item no. 3}}

1577

  • start of October{{snd}}end of April of 1578: An English pirate or privateer (called Francisco de Acles by the Spanish), with 60 men aboard two ships, cruise the Bay, further sacking Puerto Caballos and Bacalar.{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|pp=285-286}}{{sfn|Wright|1932|pp=102-108, 196-198}}{{sfn|Figueroa|Johnson|Goodwin|2021|pp=186-187}}{{sfn|De la O Torres|2010|p=104}}

1578

  • mid-February{{snd}}mid-March: William Coxe, with 35 men, cruises the Bay.{{sfn|Marley|2008a|p=107}}

=1580s=

1580

  • start of May{{snd}}end of May: French corsairs or English pirates or privateers (possibly) cruise the northern half of the Bay (off the Yucatan peninsula).{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|p=288}}

=1590s=

1592

  • 9 May{{snd}}end of June: Christopher Newport, with 200 men aboard the Golden Dragon, Prudence, Margaret, and Virgin, raids Truxillo and Puerto de Caballos.{{sfn|Hakluyt|1600|pp=568-569}}{{sfn|Ransome|2004|loc=first para}}{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|p=321}}{{sfn|Marley|2008a|pp=124-126}}{{sfn|Wright|1951|pp=lxxxviii-lxxxix}}{{sfn|Wright|1951|loc=doc. no. 89}}

1593

  • start of March{{snd}}end of December: The Count of Cumberland, with some 125 men aboard the Anthony and the Discovery, attempts to raid Puerto de Caballos, but is shortly repulsed.{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|pp=321-323}}{{sfn|Marley|2008a|pp=127-129}}

1594

  • start of January{{snd}}end of June: Christopher Newport and John Burg attempt to raid Puerto de Caballos, but are shortly repulsed, whereupon Newport cruises the Bay with John Middleton.{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|p=321}}{{sfn|Marley|2008a|pp=127-130}}
  • 15 May{{snd}}15 May: William Parker and Jérémie Raymond, with four ships, two frigates, and three pinnaces, raid Puerto de Caballos or Truxillo.{{sfn|Makepeace|2004|loc=first para}}{{sfn|Marley|2008a|pp=129-130}}

1595

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English pirates or privateers, in consort with French corsairs, capture Truxillo.{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|p=335}}
  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: An English pirate or privateer, in consort with a French corsair (the former called Rocharte, the latter Jeremías, by the Spanish), attempt to raid Puerto de Caballos, but upon failing, raid settlements in the Golfo Dulce, and thereafter water in Utila, where they are repulsed.{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|p=335}}
  • start of May{{snd}}end of May: William Parker, aboard one ship, three consorts, and two pinnaces, (again) raids Puerto de Caballos, further cruising the Golfo Dulce, and thereafter rendezvousing with Benjamin Wood and Wentworth [captains under Robert Dudley] at Guanaxa, whereupon they all raid and occupy Truxillo.{{sfn|Makepeace|2004|loc=first para}}{{sfn|Marley|2008a|pp=131, 134}}{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|p=335}}
  • start of July{{snd}}end of July: Jérémie Raymond, with three ships, a pinnace, and a galliot, raids and burns Puerto de Caballos, further cruising the Golfo Dulce, and thereafter retiring to Utila, where the crew are surprised by a Spanish force out of Truxillo.{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|p=334}}{{sfn|Marley|2008a|p=135}}

1597

  • 30 March{{snd}}15 April: Anthony Sherley and William Parker raid Truxillo, Puerto Caballos, and riverine settlements on the Dulce River.{{sfn|Hakluyt|1600|pp=601-603}}{{sfn|Raiswell|2004|loc=second sec}}{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|pp=327-329}}

17th century

=1600s=

1601

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Pirates or privateers aboard four vessels (possibly) cruise the Bay (off the Yucatan peninsula).{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|p=336}}{{sfn|De la O Torres|2010|p=115}}

1602

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Dutch privateer-turned-buccaneer, Bleeveldt or Blauvelt, settles near Bluefields.{{sfn|Reichert|2017|p=23}}Dated 1589 by {{harvnb|Luján Muñoz|2005|p=822}} and {{harvnb|Levy|1873|p=37}}, though {{harvnb|De la O Torres|2020|pp=335–336}} dates the first Flemish arrivals to the Caribbean Sea to the latter half of the 1590s, upon the arrival of an urca captained by Abraham of Madialbur. By 1616, a Flemish urca (which attacked Spanish Jamaica), was observed repeatedly watering near the San Adres Island and Cape Gracias a Dios, suggesting this area was by then a pirate haven, per {{harvnb|De la O Torres|2020|p=336}} and {{harvnb|González Díaz|Lázaro de la Escosura|2009|pp=182–183}}.

1603

  • 16 February{{snd}}7 March: Christopher Newport, with Michael Geare, captures Puerto de Caballos.{{sfn|Marley|2008a|pp=144-145}}{{sfn|Rodríguez del Valle|1960|pp=17-18}}{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|p=472}}{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|pp=334-335}}Possibly in consort with Diego el Mulato and Cornelis Jol, per {{harvnb|Luján Muñoz|2005|pp=822–823}}, or in consort with a French corsair, per {{harvnb|De la O Torres|2020|pp=334-334}}.

1604

  • 7 March{{snd}}end of following year: Spanish vecinos settle Santo Tomas de Castilla.{{sfn|Pardo|1944|pp=27-35}}{{sfn|Meléndez Chaverri|1977|p=70}}

1606

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Six English pirates or privateers, aboard a frigate, raid Puerto Caballos, and march towards an inland settlement called Xequexa, were they are apprehended.{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|p=331}}
  • start of January{{snd}}end of June: Dutch privateers harass Spanish galleons at Santo Tomas de Castilla, and further attempt to raid the settlement, but are repulsed.{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|pp=472, 824}}{{sfn|Goslinga|1971|p=152}}{{sfn|De la O Torres|2020|p=336}}

1607

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Dutch privateers or pirates raid Santo Tomas de Castilla and Puerto de Caballos.{{sfn|Fuentes y Guzmán|1933|pp=307–308}}{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|pp=108, 472}}{{sfn|Zamora Castellanos|1941|p=177}}

=1610s=

1610

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Dutch privateers or pirates raid Puerto de Caballos.{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|p=108}}

1613

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English, Dutch or French privateers or pirates raid Truxillo.{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|p=108}}

1616

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English privateer or buccaneer, Quinn, seeks to plant settlement in Providence Island.{{sfn|Genkins|2018|pp=51-53}}

1617

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English privateers raid Bacalar.{{sfn|Jones|1989|p=320|loc=item no. 19}}These further abduct Pedro Rojo, Antonio Gómez, and three other vecinos of Bacalar, per {{harvnb|Jones|1989|p=320}}.

=1620s=

1621

=1630s=

sine datum

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Spanish residents of the Bay begin illicitly trading with Dutch and English ships at port.{{sfn|MacLeod|1973|pp=358-359, 462}}{{sfn|Zahedieh|1986|pp=216-217}}{{sfn|Obando Andrade|2016|pp=12-16}}{{sfn|García Paláez|1852|pp=122-126}}
  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English, Dutch, or French buccaneers or pirates begin abducting Amerindian residents of the Bay for sale at non-Spanish slave markets.{{sfn|Bialuschewski|2017}}{{sfn|Bialuschewski|2020|p=239}}This practice is thought to have lasted until {{circa|1665}}, per {{harvnb|Bialuschewski|2020|p=239}}.

1630

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English, Dutch, or French privateers or pirates raid and burn Truxillo.{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|pp=108, 472, 825}}
  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Anthony Hilton settles Tortuga.{{sfn|Newton|1914|p=103}}
  • 4 December{{snd}}4 December: The Providence Island colony is chartered.{{sfn|Newton|1914|p=86}}

1631

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Providence Island colony's charter is expanded to encompass the Bay.{{sfn|Genkins|2018|p=69|loc=footnote no. 55}}

1632

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English, Dutch, or French privateers or pirates raid Truxillo.{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|p=472}}

1633

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Anthony Hilton and Abraham Chamberlain pioneer the English dye-wood trade in Tortuga.{{sfn|Newton|1914|pp=152, 289}}{{sfn|Kupperman|1993|pp=167, 310}}Dated 1634 by {{harvnb|Newton|1914|p=212}}.
  • 26 April{{snd}}18 September: Jan Janszoon van Hoorn, under commission from the West India Company, with Diego el Mulato and Cornelis Jol, raids Truxillo.{{sfn|Goslinga|1971|p=228}}{{sfn|Laet|1925|pp=407-413}}{{sfn|Baudot|1986|p=29|loc=footnote no. 15}}

1634

  • start of February{{snd}}third quarter of following year: English or Dutch privateers or buccaneers cruise the Bay.{{sfn|Laet|1937|p=190}}{{sfn|Goslinga|1971|p=235}}{{sfn|Wright|1935|pp=*11-*12}}

1635

  • 27 December{{snd}}29 January in following year: Providence Island colony granted letters of reprisal against the Spanish.{{sfn|Newton|1914|p=207}}{{sfn|Genkins|2018|pp=85-86}}{{sfn|Offen|2011|p=23}}

1636

  • 22 January{{snd}}22 January: Armada de Barlovento established.{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|p=826}}{{sfn|Lang|1994|p=576}}{{sfn|Rojas Lima|2004|p=130}}Dated 1598 by {{harvnb|Hussey|1929|pp=292–293, 296–297}}. On 1 November 1591, a real cédula instructs the Viceroy of Guatemala to raise taxes for an armada, per {{harvnb|Rubio Sánchez|1987|pp=131–132}}.
  • start of March{{snd}}end of May: Providence Island colony commissions privateers William Rous, John Leicester, Cornelius Billinger, Giles Mersh, and William Woodcock, instructing them (among other things) to impress Spanish pilots, including those familiar with the Bay.{{sfn|Newton|1914|pp=224-226, 229, 230, 232}}{{sfn|Genkins|2018|pp=87-88}}{{sfn|Offen|2011|p=32}}Providence Island's first privateers (the Blessing, the Expectation, and the Hopewell) were despatched in May 1636, per {{harvnb|Newton|1914|p=226}}. Their last privateers (the Swallow and the Spy) were despatched in July 1638, per {{harvnb|Newton|1914|p=266}}.
  • start of April{{snd}}mid-May: English or Dutch privateer or buccaneer, Nacre or Neckere, leads 60 English and 100 Miskitu men on an (unsuccessful) march on Truxillo, and thereafter cruises the Bay on a frigate with 25 to 30 men.{{sfn|Cardona Amaya|2020|pp=24-26, 111}}
  • mid-May{{snd}}end of May: Yucatan forbids the storing of logwood on beaches.{{citation needed|reason=not common sense|date=April 2022}}

1637

  • start of September{{snd}}end of September: Thomas Newman cruises the Bay aboard a ship and two small craft.{{sfn|Cardona Amaya|2020|pp=31-33, 113}}{{sfn|Newton|1914|p=263}}

1638

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Tipu spur widespread revolt against Bacalar, their efforts being possibly aided by piratical raids, and the Peten Itza kingdom.{{sfn|Jones|1989|pp=189-191, 204-210}}{{sfn|López de Cogolludo|1688|loc=lib. 11 cap. 12}}{{sfn|Vazquez Barke|2012|p=50}}{{sfn|Cárdenas Valencia|1937|p=97}}Onset of resistance to Bacalar dated 1630 by {{harvnb|Gerhard|1979|p=72}}.
  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Peter Wallace founds the first English settlement in the Bay, Barcadares.{{sfn|anon.|1829|p=40}}This date is traditionally given for the first English settlement in present-day Belize (further see {{harvnb|Finamore|1994|pp=21–24}}). A variety of alternative dates, however, have been proposed. These range from 1603 (by {{harvnb|Asturias|1925|pp=8–9}}) to 1717 (by {{harvnb|Carillo y Ancona|1878|pp=260–261}}).
  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English or Dutch privateers or buccaneers raid Maya settlements on Bennett's Lagoon (near Bacalar).{{sfn|Jones|1989|p=289|loc=footnote no. 59}}
  • mid-March{{snd}}end of June: Diego el Mulato cruises the Bay.{{sfn|Cardona Amaya|2020|pp=45-46, 112-114}}
  • start of May{{snd}}end of May: English or Dutch privateers or buccaneers, aboard two ships and five frigates, cruise the Bay.{{sfn|Cardona Amaya|2020|pp=47-48, 112}}
  • 8 June{{snd}}8 June: Proprietors of the Providence Island colony grant William Claiborne letters patent to settle Roatan.{{sfn|Kupperman|1993|pp=213, 280-281}}{{sfn|Newton|1914|pp=267, 315}}

1639

  • 10 February{{snd}}10 February: Diego el Mulato, aboard two ships, raids and scorches an Amerindian settlement on Guanaxa.{{sfn|Cardona Amaya|2020|pp=49-50, 115}}
  • start of May{{snd}}end of September: Nathaniel Butler, with William Jackson, 200 English men and an unknown number of Miskitu allies, aboard two ships, under commission of the Providence Island colony, attempts unsuccessful raid of Truxillo.{{sfn|Cardona Amaya|2020|pp=59, 115}}{{sfn|Kupperman|1993|pp=278-279}}{{sfn|Goslinga|1971|p=554|loc=item no. 76}}{{sfn|Offen|2011|pp=28-29}}{{sfn|Newton|1914|p=257}}{{sfn|Genkins|2018|p=108}}
  • start of September{{snd}}mid-September: English or Dutch privateers or buccaneers, with Alonso Gaitan and Amerindian allies from Guanaxa, raid and scorch an Amerindian settlement on Roatan.{{sfn|Cardona Amaya|2020|pp=72, 115}}
  • mid-December{{snd}}3 January of following year: English or Dutch privateers or buccaneers, aboard four ships, cruise the Bay.{{sfn|Cardona Amaya|2020|p=80}}

=1640s=

sine datum

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English buccaneers or Baymen settle Roatan.{{citation needed|date=April 2022}}

1640

  • start of March{{snd}}end of March: English or Dutch privateers or buccaneers, aboard eight craft, raid and assault Truxillo and a number of Amerindian settlements on Lake Izabal and Utila.{{sfn|Cardona Amaya|2020|pp=83-85, 117}}{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|pp=108, 472}}

1641

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Dutch privateers or buccaneers, with Diego Canche, raid Maya settlements near the Belize or Sittee River, and interrupt a Franciscan misión by Bartolomé de Fuensalida.{{sfn|Jones|1989|p=224|loc=footnote no. 23}}{{sfn|López de Cogolludo|1688|pp=653-656}}
  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Diego el Mulato raids and scorches Truxillo, and further ventures inland to abduct women.{{sfn|Cardona Amaya|2020|pp=85-87, 117}}{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|pp=472, 826}}

1642

  • start of March{{snd}}end of April: Diego el Mulato attempts to raid Amerindian settlements on the Ulua River, but upon failing to do so, raids Puerto de Caballos.{{sfn|Cardona Amaya|2020|pp=87-88, 117}}{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|pp=108, 826}}
  • 22 November{{snd}}22 November: Diego el Mulato, with 70 men, raids Bacalar and nearby Maya settlements (north of the Monkey River).{{sfn|López de Cogolludo|1688|pp=656-659}}{{sfn|Jones|1989|pp=226-227}}{{sfn|Vazquez Barke|2012|p=112|loc=footnote no. 382}}

1643

  • 20 July{{snd}}mid-September: William Jackson, with William Rous, Samuel Axe, and a certain Cromwell, with 1,200 recruits from Barbados and St. Kitt's, aboard three ships and three pinnaces, raids and holds Truxillo twice, and raids Santo Tomas de Castilla once.{{sfn|Cardona Amaya|2020|pp=90, 118}}{{sfn|Harlow|1924|pp=xii-xix}}{{sfn|Offen|2011|p=23}}{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|pp=108, 472}}

1644

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English or Dutch pirates raid settlements in the Amatique Bay and the Bay Islands.{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|pp=472, 827}}
  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Spanish begin construction of Castle of San Felipe de Lara.{{citation needed|date=April 2022}}

1645

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English or Dutch pirates, with 1,600 men aboard sixteen ships, raid Truxillo.{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|pp=108, 472}}

1646

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English or Dutch pirates raid settlements in Guanaxa.{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|p=472}}

1648

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English or Dutch pirates raid Truxillo.{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|p=472}}
  • start of June{{snd}}end of June: English or Dutch privateer or buccaneer, Abraham, raids Bacalar.{{sfn|López de Cogolludo|1688|pp=714-717}}{{sfn|Molina Solís|1910|pp=176, 211-212}}

=1650s=

sine datum

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English buccaneers-turned-Baymen start logging logwood in the Bay.{{sfn|Vazquez Barke|2016|pp=118, 145}}{{sfn|Finamore|1994|p=21}}{{sfn|Molina Solís|1910|pp=249-250, 265—267}}{{sfn|Calderón Quijano|1944|pp=42, 45, 64}}{{sfn|Gerhard|1979|pp=50-53}}{{sfn|Dampier|1700|pp=45-47, 53|loc=in second part}}{{sfn|Zahedieh|1986|pp=215-216}}{{sfn|Aliphat Fernández|Caso Barrera|2013|pp=858–861}}{{sfn|Zahedieh|1990|p=155}}{{sfn|Joseph|1980|pp=71-74}}{{sfn|Botella-Ordinas|2010|p=144}}{{sfn|anon.|1732d}}{{sfn|Sloane|1707|pp=lxxxii–lxxxiii}}{{sfn|Sainsbury|1889|loc=items nos. 823-826}}{{sfn|Ancona|1878|p=371}}{{sfn|Sainsbury|Fortescue|1896|loc=item no. 129}}The use of logwood dyes in England was prohibited sometime during 21 March 1580{{snd}}20 March 1581, per 23 Eliz. 1 ch. 9 (in {{harvnb|Raithby|1819a|p=671}}). The prohibition was strengthened in 1597, per 39 Eliz. 1 ch. 11 (in {{harvnb|Raithby|1819a|pp=911–912}}). It was loosened on 29 February 1620, per {{harvnb|Green|1858|loc=vol. 112}}, and finally lifted sometime during 7 January 1662{{snd}}3 May 1662, per 14 Chas. 2 ch. 11 (in {{harvnb|Raithby|1819b|pp=393–400}}) and {{harvnb|Green|1861|loc=vol. 54 no. 12}}.
  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Miskitu mercenaries, possibly or likely with Baymen and Shoremen, begin enslaving Amerindian and Hispanic residents of the Bay.{{sfn|Obando Andrade|2016|pp=16-17}}{{sfn|Offen|2015|pp=46-47}}

1650

  • mid-July{{snd}}end of July: Spanish oust English buccaneers-turned-settlers from Roatan.{{sfn|Marley|2010a|p=437}}{{sfn|Gibbs|1883|p=25}}{{sfn|Juarres|1818|p=164}}{{sfn|Fuentes y Guzmán|1933|pp=331–339}}

1652

  • 29 May{{snd}}29 May: English or Dutch privateer or buccaneer, Abraham, (again) raids Bacalar.{{sfn|López de Cogolludo|1688|pp=749-752}}{{sfn|Vazquez Barke|2012|p=114|loc=footnote no. 390}}
  • start of November{{snd}}end of November: English or Dutch privateers or buccaneers raid Maya settlements on the New River.{{sfn|Jones|1989|p=231|loc=footnotes nos. 38-40}}

1654

  • 23 October{{snd}}23 October: English or Dutch privateers or buccaneers interrupt a Bacalar entrada by Francisco Pérez near the Belize River.{{sfn|Jones|1989|p=231|loc=footnotes nos. 38-40}}

1659

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English or Dutch privateers or buccaneers impress or enslave a number of residents of Maya settlements near Bacalar.{{sfn|Jones|1989|p=334|loc=item no. 10}}

=1660s=

sine datum

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English buccaneers or Baymen raid Bacalar-in-Pacha.{{sfn|Gerhard|1979|p=70}}{{sfn|Jones|1989|p=334|loc=item no. 10}}

1660

1662

  • 11 December{{snd}}11 December: The Council of Jamaica resolve to carry on trade with Spaniards in the Bay (among others), by force of arms if necessary.{{sfn|Burdon|1931|p=49}}{{sfn|Sainsbury|1880|loc=item no. 390}}

1665

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: The Armada de Barlovento is reformed.{{sfn|Lang|1994|p=582}}
  • 19 March{{snd}}29 June: John Morris, David Martien, Henry Morgan, Jacob Fackman, and a certain Freeman cruise the Bay, and further raid Truxillo and a number of Spanish or Amerindian coastal settlements in the Bay.{{sfn|Marley|2010a|pp=137–139}}

1667

  • start of June{{snd}}end of June of following year: François l'Olonnais, with Mozes van Klijn, harasses Spanish shipping in the Bay, sacks Puerto de Caballos, and further attempts raids of nearby Spanish settlements.{{sfn|Marley|2008a|p=263}}{{sfn|Marley|2010a|pp=287–288, 389–390, 287–288}}{{sfn|Bialuschewski|2020|p=243}}

=1670s=

1672

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English, French, or Dutch pirates, privateers or buccaneers raid Truxillo and nearby Esparza.{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|pp=472, 829}}
  • 22 June{{snd}}22 June: English logging in Spanish dominions (including the Bay) is deemed piracy by real cédula.{{sfn|Burdon|1931|pp=53–54}}{{sfn|Anderson|2007|p=211}}

1676

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: French pirates, privateers or buccaneers raid Truxillo.{{sfn|Rodríguez del Valle|1960|p=33}}

1677

  • start of August{{snd}}end of August: Bartholomew Sharpe interrupts a Franciscan misión by Joseph Delgado, and further possibly raids a number of Maya settlements near the Belize River.{{sfn|Bialuschewski|2017|pp=52-53}}{{sfn|García Paláez|1852|pp=127-129}}

1678

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English, French, or Dutch pirates, privateers or buccaneers raid Truxillo and nearby Verapaz.{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|pp=472, 829}}

1679

  • 26 September{{snd}}26 September: John Coxon captures a Spanish merchant vessel laden with indigo, possibly in the Bay.{{sfn|Sainsbury|Fortescue|1896|loc=items nos. 1498, 1150, 1188, 1199, 1516}}{{sfn|Marley|2010a|p=90}}{{sfn|Latimer|2009|p=236}}

=1680s=

1680

  • mid-July{{snd}}end of August: Pedro de Castro, with Juan Corso and Giorgio Nicolo, surprises English shipping in the Bay.{{sfn|Marley|2010a|pp=73-74, 86}}{{sfn|Marley|2010a|p=300}}

1682

  • start of January{{snd}}end of May: Jean Hamlin surprises English shipping in the Bay.{{sfn|Marley|2010|pp=169-170, 377-378}}

1683

1684

  • 27 April{{snd}}5 May: Dutch pirates or privateers raid Spanish settlements on Lake Izabal.{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|pp=108, 472}}{{sfn|García Paláez|1852|p=96}}{{sfn|Rodríguez del Valle|1960|pp=41–43}}

1685

  • start of January{{snd}}end of September: Laurens de Graaf and Michel de Grammont, with Jan Willems, Michiel Andrieszoon, George Bannister, and Pierre Bot, cruise the Bay.{{sfn|Fernández Duro|1899|pp=273-274}}{{sfn|Fortescue|1899|loc=items nos. 193, 339, 378, 778}}{{sfn|Haring|1910|pp=245-246}}{{sfn|Latimer|2009|pp=252-255}}

1686

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English, Dutch, or French pirates, privateers or buccaneers raid or attack Spanish settlements on Lake Izabal.{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|pp=108, 472, 830}}
  • start of March{{snd}}end of March: Laurens de Graaf raids Spanish or Maya settlements in the Bay of Ascension, after which they cruise the Bay.{{sfn|Marley|2010b|p=847}}

1687

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English, Dutch, or French pirates, privateers or buccaneers raid or attack Bodegas del Golfo, Olancho, and Santo Tomas de Castilla.{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005|pp=472, 830}}

1688

  • start of February{{snd}}end of February: Jan Willems and Jacob Evertson surprise Spanish shipping in the Bay.{{sfn|Marley|2010b|pp=588–589}}

=1690s=

1690

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English, Dutch, or French pirates raid Spanish or Amerindian settlements in the Bay of Amatique.{{sfn|Fuentes y Guzmán|1933|pp=296–297}}

1694

  • 16 November{{snd}}end of February following: Spanish privateers surprise English shipping near the Belize River.{{sfn|Molina Solís|1910|p=356}}{{sfn|Vazquez Barke|2012|p=107|loc=footnote no. 367}}

18th century

=1700s=

1705

1707

  • start of January{{snd}}end of September: English buccaneers-turned-Baymen raid or attack Tipu.{{sfn|Jones|1998|p=408|loc=footnote no. 74}}{{sfn|Offen|2015|p=49}}

=1710s=

1718

  • start of February{{snd}}mid-March: Blackbeard, with about 180 English and 70 Afro-Caribbean men, aboard the Queen Ann's Revenge and two Spanish prizes, waters at Coxen Hole, and surprises merchant captain William Wade aboard the William and Mary.{{sfn|Marley|2010b|p=529}}
  • 1 April{{snd}}9 April: Blackbeard, with Stede Bonnet, Lieutenant Richards, and Israel Hands, aboard the Queen Ann's Revenge and the sloop Revenge, surprises merchant captains David Harriot, Wyar, and James, aboard a ship and five sloops, near the Turneffe Atoll.{{sfn|Johnson|1724b|pp=70-72}}{{sfn|anon.|1718}}{{sfn|Marley|2010b|p=529}}
  • 16 December{{snd}}23 December: Charles Vane, with Robert Deal, surprises English shipping in the Bay.{{sfn|Marley|2010b|pp=811-812}}

=1720s=

1721

  • start of January{{snd}}mid-April: Vernon of Jamaica, captain of a merchant ship, arrests Charles Vane, possibly within the Bay.{{sfn|Wilson|2021|pp=220-221}}

1722

  • 10 January{{snd}}end of February: George Lowther, with John Walkers and 80 to 90 men, aboard a ship and a sloop, surprises English shipping near the Belize River.{{sfn|Johnson|1724b|p=358}}{{sfn|anon.|1722a}}{{sfn|anon.|1722b}}{{sfn|anon.|1722c}}{{sfn|anon.|1723c}}Surprised captains included Benjamin Edwards of Boston, Ayre of Connecticut, Hamilton of Jamaica, Christopher Atwel of England, Charles Harris of London, Henry Smith of Boston, Joseph Willis of London, and David Lindsey of Scotland, per {{harvnb|Johnson|1724b|p=358}}, {{harvnb|anon.|1722a}}, {{harvnb|anon.|1722b}}, {{harvnb|anon.|1722c}}, {{harvnb|anon.|1723c}}.
  • start of August{{snd}}end of August: Thomas Anstis, with John Fenn aboard the Morning Star, surprises merchant captain Dursey near the Belize River.{{sfn|Johnson|1724b|p=339}}{{sfn|anon.|1722a}}{{sfn|Marley|2010b|pp=482–483, 595–596}}
  • start of August{{snd}}mid-February of following year: Esteban de la Barca, with 50 men aboard two periaguas, surprises an English merchant frigate near the Belize River.{{sfn|Vazquez Barke|2012|p=121}}{{sfn|Vazquez Barke|2016|p=176}}{{sfn|Molina Solís|1913|p=163}}{{sfn|Reichert|2017|p=28}}{{sfn|Marley|2010b|pp=669-670}}

1723

  • start of March{{snd}}end of March: Fifty to sixty Spanish privateers, aboard one vessel, surprise English shipping near the Belize River, but are afterwards massacred by Edward Low and George Lowther, with Nicholas Lewis and about 50 men.{{sfn|Johnson|1724b|p=377}}{{sfn|anon.|1722b}}{{sfn|anon.|1723a}}{{sfn|anon.|1724e}}{{sfn|anon.|1723b}}{{sfn|anon.|1723d}}{{sfn|anon.|1723f}}{{sfn|anon.|1723c}}{{sfn|anon.|1724a}}Surprised captains included Benjamin Norton, John Medberry, Jeremiah Clark, and Benjamin Wickham, all of Rhode Island, per {{harvnb|anon.|1723a}}.

1724

  • start of March{{snd}}end of March: Francis Spriggs, with about 40 men aboard the Bachelor's Delight, surprises merchant captains Samuel Pick Jr. (of Rhode Island), Dixxe Gross, William Wood, Thomas Morris, Simon Fulmore, James Nelley, and Hackins (of London) near Guanaxa.{{sfn|anon.|1724c}}
  • start of May{{snd}}end of May: Spanish privateers surprise English shipping in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1724b}}
  • start of September{{snd}}end of September: Francis Spriggs and Richard Shipton, with 85 men, surprise English shipping in the Bay, but are shortly repulsed by {{HMS|Diamond|1708|6}} (James Windham captain).{{sfn|anon.|1724d}}{{sfn|anon.|1724f}}{{sfn|anon.|1725a}}
  • 23 December{{snd}}23 December: Francis Spriggs and Richard Shipton, with Nicholas Simmons, Jonathan Barlow, 10 English and three or four Afro-Caribbean men, aboard one periagua, surprise merchant captains Glen, Matthew Perry, and Ebenezer Kent in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1725b}}{{sfn|Jameson|1923|loc=document no. 125}}

1725

  • start of February{{snd}}end of February: Francis Spriggs surprises English shipping in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1725d}}
  • 25 March{{snd}}5 April: Juan Antonio Díaz de la Rabia, with 90 men aboard a frigate, cruises near the Belize River, but is seized by HMS Diamond (Timothy Bridge lieutenant).{{sfn|anon.|1725f}}{{sfn|anon.|1725c}}{{sfn|Wilson|2021|pp=217-218}}

1727

  • start of January{{snd}}end of January: Baymen, with about 100 Miskitu allies aboard several small craft, raid Chunhuhub, Tela, and Tihosuco in the Bay of Ascension.{{sfn|Vazquez Barke|2012|p=124|loc=footnote no. 425}}{{sfn|Offen|2015|p=49}}{{sfn|Molina Solís|1913|p=184}}{{sfn|Reichert|2017|p=29}}{{sfn|Bancroft|1883|pp=600, 624-625}}
  • start of March{{snd}}end of June: Spanish re-settle Bacalar as a military post.{{sfn|Gerhard|1979|pp=15, 71}}{{sfn|Vazquez Barke|2016|p=188}}{{sfn|Reichert|2017|p=29}}
  • 25 May{{snd}}25 May: Spanish privateers aboard two periaguas surprise merchant captain Rickets in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1727}}

1728

  • start of November{{snd}}end of November: Spanish privateers surprise English shipping in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1729a}}

1729

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Spanish begin construction of Fort San Felipe at Bacalar.{{sfn|Reichert|2017|p=29}}
  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: English, French, or Dutch privateers or pirates raid Puerto de Caballos.{{sfn|Luján Muñoz|2005a|p=85}}
  • start of February{{snd}}end of February: Spanish privateers surprise English shipping in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1729b}}

=1730s=

1730

  • start of February{{snd}}end of February: Spanish privateers surprise English shipping near the Belize River, but are repulsed by merchant captain Burrows and Baymen.{{sfn|anon.|1730}}

1731

  • start of January{{snd}}end of January: Eighty Spanish privateers, aboard a guardacostas, surprise merchant captain John Young (of New York) in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1731a}}{{sfn|anon.|1731b}}
  • 24 March{{snd}}24 March: Pedro Polis, with 60 men aboard a guardacostas, surprises the John and Jane (Ed. Burt captain, about 30 men and some women onboard) near the Turneffe Atoll, but is eventually repulsed.{{sfn|anon.|1731e}}{{sfn|anon.|1731f}}{{sfn|Cockburn|1735|pp=1-13}}
  • 28 June{{snd}}28 June: Twenty-five Spanish privateers, aboard a sloop, surprise merchant captain Roger Groves (of New York), with 30 to 40 men, in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1731c}}{{sfn|anon.|1731d}}
  • start of August{{snd}}end of August: Spanish privateers, aboard a periagua, surprise English shipping in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1731g}}

1732

  • start of January{{snd}}end of February: Seventy Spanish privateers, aboard a brigantine, surprise merchant captain Farrington (of Boston) in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1732a}}
  • start of May{{snd}}end of May: Spanish privateers surprise a merchant captain Wickham in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1732b}}
  • start of August{{snd}}end of August: Spanish privateers surprise a merchant captain Knox in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1732c}}
  • start of December{{snd}}end of January of following year: Spanish privateers, with 330 to 340 men aboard a galley and two sloops, surprise merchant captains Hindman, Bradin, and Dutch in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1733c}}{{sfn|anon.|1733a}}{{sfn|anon.|1733b}}

1733

  • 10 March{{snd}}10 March: Spanish privateers surprise English shipping in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1733d}}{{sfn|anon.|1733e}}
  • start of December{{snd}}end of January of following year: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captain Underwood (of Boston) in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1735b}}

1734

  • start of September{{snd}}end of September: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captain William Downs in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1734b}}
  • 28 September{{snd}}11 October: Spanish privateers, with 120 men aboard two sloops and five periaguas, surprise merchant captains Ephraim Higgins, Richard Dursey (of Rhode Island), and Edmonds (of Boston) in the Bay, but are shortly repulsed.{{sfn|anon.|1734a}}
  • start of November{{snd}}end of November: Spanish privateers surprise a Dutch merchant fly boat in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1735a}}

1735

  • start of October{{snd}}end of October: Spanish privateers, aboard two periaguas, surprise merchant captains Bond (of Boston), Smith (of Jamaica), Wickham (of Rhode Island), Pitman (of Rhode Island), and Cranston (of Rhode Island) in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1735d}}{{sfn|anon.|1735c}}

1736

  • start of March{{snd}}end of March: Spanish privateers, del Petro Polla and Philip Ackling, engage merchant captains Woodberry, Willis (of Jamaica), and John Davis in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1736}}{{sfn|anon.|1737a}}
  • 1 July{{snd}}22 November: Spanish privateers surprise English shipping in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1737b}}

1737

  • 19 January{{snd}}19 January: Spanish privateers surprise English shipping near the Belize River.{{sfn|anon.|1735d}}{{sfn|Vazquez Barke|2016|pp=56-57}}
  • 26 April{{snd}}26 April: Spanish privateers, with 500 to 600 men aboard a man of war, a galley, and five periaguas, surprise merchant captains Ralph Harle, John Ray, Blackadore, Hall, and Bennet near the Belize River.{{sfn|anon.|1737d}}{{sfn|anon.|1737e}}
  • mid-August{{snd}}end of September: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captains John Thomas Woner, Maxey Drowse, and John Busley in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1738a}}

1738

  • 18 January{{snd}}18 January: Thirty Spanish privateers, aboard two or three periaguas, surprise merchant captain Ames Wadland near the Turneffe Atoll.{{sfn|anon.|1738b}}
  • start of April{{snd}}end of April: Spanish privateers, aboard three large periaguas, surprise a merchant sloop in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1738c}}
  • start of July{{snd}}end of July: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captain Edward Buckley in the Bay, but are shortly repulsed.{{sfn|anon.|1738d}}
  • 12 August{{snd}}12 August: Eighteen Spanish privateers, aboard a sloop, surprise merchant captain Stephen Bastwick in the Bay, but are shortly repulsed.{{sfn|anon.|1738a}}

1739

  • 15 January{{snd}}15 January: Spanish privateers aboard a sloop surprise merchant captains Mark Anderson, John Guyn, and Zacariah Williams in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1739c}}
  • 1 February{{snd}}2 March: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captain Gwynn (of Boston) in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1739a}}
  • start of March{{snd}}end of March: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captains Collis (of Rhode Island), Joseph Williams, Wiliam Barbour, Cobb, and Burges near Turneffe, but are shortly repulsed.{{sfn|anon.|1739b}}{{sfn|anon.|1739e}}{{sfn|anon.|1739f}}{{sfn|anon.|1739h}}
  • start of April{{snd}}end of April: Spanish privateers aboard a sloop surprise merchant captain Mark Anderson in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1739d}}
  • start of May{{snd}}end of May: Spanish privateers, aboard two men of war and a half-galley, surprise English shipping in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1739e}}
  • start of September{{snd}}end of September: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captain White in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1739g}}
  • start of October{{snd}}end of October: Twenty Spanish privateers, aboard two periaguas surprise merchant captains Pustle and Gowan in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1739i}}
  • start of October{{snd}}end of February of following year: Holiday, with 75 men aboard a sloop, under commission from Jamaica, cruises against Spanish privateers in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1740b}}

=1740s=

1740

  • start of January{{snd}}mid-April: A Jamaican privateer, with merchant captains Wilson and Gowan, seizes a Spanish privateer in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1740a}}
  • start of April{{snd}}end of April: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captain Sears in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1742a}}
  • start of April{{snd}}end of April: Spanish privateers, aboard two craft, surprise the John and Jane in the Bay, but are eventually repulsed by merchant captains Vincent (of Boston), Thatcher, and a number of Baymen aboard a small sloop.{{sfn|anon.|1740c}}
  • start of June{{snd}}end of August: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captains Dunham, Montgomery, and Flowers in the Bay{{sfn|anon.|1740d}}{{sfn|anon.|1740g}}{{sfn|anon.|1740e}}

1741

  • start of February{{snd}}end of February: Spanish privateers, with 110 men aboard two periaguas, surprise merchant captain Burchell in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1741a}}
  • start of April{{snd}}end of May: Spanish privateers aboard two periaguas surprise merchant captains Bursley, Bunker, Johnston, Davis, Taylor, and Card in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1741b}}
  • start of June{{snd}}end of June: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captain John Wise in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1741c}}{{sfn|Jameson|1923|loc=document no. 145}}
  • start of December{{snd}}end of April of following year: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captains Snow, Smith, Mason, and Humphreys in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1742b}}

1742

  • 1 January{{snd}}2 July: Ball of Boston surprises a Spanish privateer cruising in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1742c}}
  • start of July{{snd}}end of August: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captains Charles Davidson and Coffin in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1742d}}

1744

  • start of March{{snd}}end of March: Spanish privateers, aboard one vessel, surprise merchant captains Fiske, Bell, and Richardson in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1744b}}{{sfn|anon.|1744a}}

1746

  • start of January{{snd}}end of January: Spanish privateers surprise English shipping near the Turneffe Atoll.{{sfn|anon.|1746a}}{{sfn|Calderón Quijano|1944|p=158|loc=item no. 2}}
  • start of February{{snd}}end of March: Spanish privateers, aboard a periagua, surprise merchant captain Small in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1746b}}{{sfn|anon.|1746c}}

1747

  • start of May{{snd}}end of June: Spanish privateers, aboard two craft, surprise English shipping off the Belize River.{{sfn|anon.|1747}}
  • start of December{{snd}}end of February of following year: Spanish privateers, aboard two craft, surprise a merchant schooner in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1748a}}

1748

  • start of January{{snd}}end of January: Felipe López de la Flor, under commission from Yucatan, raids and scorches Barcadares and the Baymen's logging camps on the Belize River.{{sfn|Calderón Quijano|1944|p=158|loc=item no. 3}}{{sfn|Marley|2008a|p=408}}
  • start of July{{snd}}end of July: Felipe López de la Flor (again) raids and scorches the Baymen's settlement and camps on the Belize River, but is eventually repulsed.{{sfn|Marley|2008a|p=409}}
  • start of August{{snd}}end of September: Spanish privateers surprise English shipping in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1748b}}

=1750s=

1750

  • 1 January{{snd}}3 August: Spanish privateers surprise English shipping in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1750c}}
  • 6 May{{snd}}6 May: Spanish privateers, with 123 men aboard a galley, surprise merchant captains Vervel, Hysham, Kattur, and Brigs on the New River, but are shortly repulsed.{{sfn|anon.|1750b}}{{sfn|anon.|1750d}}{{sfn|anon.|1750a}}
  • 17 September{{snd}}17 September: Spanish privateers, aboard two half-galleys, surprise merchant captains Lilly and Riven in the Bay, but are shortly repulsed.{{sfn|anon.|1750e}}

1751

  • s.d.{{snd}}s.d.: Spanish settle Omoa as a military post, and (eventually) begin construction of Fortaleza de San Fernando.{{sfn|Burdon|1931|p=78}}{{sfn|Vazquez Barke|2016|p=187}}{{sfn|anon.|1752m}}{{sfn|Zackrison|1985|pp=22–49, 60-95}}{{sfn|anon.|1752n}}
  • 25 December{{snd}}27 December: Spanish privateers, aboard two galleys and a brig, surprise English shipping near the Belize River and Water Caye, but are shortly repulsed by merchant captains Henry Stevenson, Troup, and others.{{sfn|anon.|1752b}}{{sfn|anon.|1752c}}{{sfn|Burdon|1931|p=78}}

1752

  • 13 February{{snd}}13 February: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captain Newgar on the Belize River.{{sfn|anon.|1752a}}
  • start of June{{snd}}end of June: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captains Devereux, Maudsley, Couzens, Mosely, and Rand in the Bay, but are eventually repulsed by William Pitt, Mosely, McNamara, 50 Baymen, and 70 Shoremen.{{sfn|anon.|1752d}}{{sfn|anon.|1752j}}{{sfn|anon.|1752e}}{{sfn|anon.|1752f}}{{sfn|anon.|1752h}}{{sfn|anon.|1752k}}
  • start of August{{snd}}end of August: Spanish privateers, aboard several craft or periaguas, surprise merchant captains James Man and John Lance in the Chetumal Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1752g}}{{sfn|anon.|1752i}}
  • 2 August{{snd}}28 September: Spanish privateers, aboard six periaguas and a flat (later joined by captain Palmo with 76 men aboard a dorey and two periaguas), surprise merchant captains Crowel (of New York) and Hall (of Connecticut), who are later joined by captains Arnold and Hill, near Water Caye.{{sfn|anon.|1752l}}{{sfn|anon.|1753a}}{{sfn|anon.|1753c}}
  • start of October{{snd}}end of October: Spanish privateers, aboard a guardacostas, surprise English shipping in the Bay, but are shortly repulsed.{{sfn|anon.|1753b}}
  • start of December{{snd}}end of December: Spanish privateers, aboard two brigs, surprise English shipping in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1753d}}
  • start of December{{snd}}end of February of next year: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captains Philip Hotton of Connecticut and James Ward of Pennsylvania in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1753g}}
  • 4 December{{snd}}4 December: Spanish privateers surprise English shipping in the Bay, but are shortly repulsed.{{sfn|anon.|1753f}}

1753

  • start of January{{snd}}end of January: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captains Telamon Phoenix, Conaway, and Spurrier in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1753h}}
  • start of January{{snd}}end of January: Antonio Alexis, aboard a brig, surprises merchant captains Coverly, Conolly, Green, Lord, and Menzie in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1753i}}
  • 24 February{{snd}}24 February: Spanish privateers surprise English shipping in the Bay, but are shortly repulsed.{{sfn|anon.|1753j}}
  • 28 February{{snd}}28 February: Spanish privateers, aboard a guardacostas, surprise merchant captain Clark in the Bay, but are shortly repulsed.{{sfn|anon.|1754a}}
  • start of May{{snd}}end of May: Spanish privateers, aboard a brig, surprise merchant captain Ed. Menzies near Caye Bokell, but are shortly repulsed.{{sfn|anon.|1753k}}
  • 24 May{{snd}}24 May: Sergeant of Rhode Island, with merchant captains Lawrence, Brown, Dickson, and a number of Baymen, capture and burn a Spanish privateer.{{sfn|anon.|1753l}}{{sfn|anon.|1753m}}{{sfn|anon.|1753e}}{{sfn|anon.|1753n}}
  • start of July{{snd}}end of July: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captain Dunscomb near Turneffe.{{sfn|anon.|1753o}}
  • 12 September{{snd}}12 September: Spanish privateers, with 170 men aboard a galley, surprise merchant captains Burger, French, and Menzie near Turneffe.{{sfn|anon.|1753p}}

1754

  • start of April{{snd}}end of April: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captain Man near Glover's Reef.{{sfn|anon.|1754b}}
  • 23 May{{snd}}23 May: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captains Lawrence, Brown, and Dickson near Water Caye.{{sfn|anon.|1754c}}

1755

  • 14 May{{snd}}14 May: Baymen request and are granted a detachment of twenty British Army soldiers for their defence.{{sfn|Burdon|1931|p=81}}

1756

  • start of May{{snd}}end of May: Spanish privateers, aboard a guardacostas, surprise merchant captain Ebbets in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1756}}

=1770s=

1770

  • start of July{{snd}}end of July: Spanish privateers surprise English shipping in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1770a}}{{sfn|anon.|1770b}}{{sfn|anon.|1770c}}

1771

  • start of June{{snd}}end of July: Certain pirates are apprehended by the Baymen.{{sfn|anon.|1771}}

1772

  • start of March{{snd}}end of March: Spanish privateers surprise two merchant vessels in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1772b}}
  • 6 March{{snd}}6 March: Spanish privateers, aboard two guardacostas, surprise merchant captain Thermin near Glover's Reef.{{sfn|anon.|1772a}}

1773

  • start of March{{snd}}end of July: Spanish privateers surprise English shipping in the Bay.{{sfn|anon.|1773}}

1775

  • start of January{{snd}}end of February: Spanish privateers, aboard a guardacostas, surprise merchant captains Ward of South Carolina and Stamer near Glover's Reef.{{sfn|anon.|1775}}

1777

  • 12 September{{snd}}12 September: Hezekiah Anthony captures the settlement on St. George's Caye, which is shortly ransomed by the Baymen, whereafter Anthony seizes English shipping in the Sibun River.{{sfn|anon.|1777a}}{{sfn|anon.|1777b}}{{sfn|Burdon|1931|p=126}}{{sfn|Morgan|1976|p=237}}{{sfn|Crawford|1996|pp=79, 372, 399}}{{sfn|Breuer|1993|p=116}}

=1790s=

1796

  • start of November{{snd}}end of December: Spanish privateers surprise English shipping in the Bay.{{sfn|Burdon|1931|p=225}}

1797

  • start of June{{snd}}end of June: English frigate, possibly of or with Baymen, raids Truxillo.{{sfn|anon.|1797}}

19th century

=1800s=

1804

  • start of January{{snd}}end of January: French privateers, aboard one vessel, surprise merchant captains Hurry and Hills near Turneffe.{{sfn|anon.|1804}}
  • 1 July{{snd}}10 July: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captain Jonathan Card near Utila.{{sfn|Burdon|1934|p=71}}

1805

  • 1 August{{snd}}18 September: The Mary Anne, tender of {{HMS|Swift|1804|6}} (Smith lieutenant), captures a Spanish privateer or guardacostas.{{sfn|Burdon|1934|p=82}}

1806

  • start of January{{snd}}end of August of following year: Felucca, a Spanish privateer, cruises off the Mullins River, but is eventually chased off by {{HMS|Wolf|1804|6}} (William Burn captain), HMS Gaelon, {{HMS|Aurora|1777|6}}, and a number of Baymen aboard a gunboat.{{sfn|Burdon|1934|p=90}}

=1810s=

1818

  • start of December{{snd}}end of October of following year: Pirate Mitchell cruises near the Belize River.{{sfn|anon.|1819}}{{sfn|Burdon|1934|p=214}}

1819

  • 10 May{{snd}}10 May: Louis-Michel Aury, with Gordon, raids or attacks Spanish settlements on Lake Izabal.{{sfn|anon.|1819a}}{{sfn|anon.|1819b}}

=1820s=

1822

  • 2 November{{snd}}22 November: Francis Valpy, with 20 men aboard a schooner, raids a Baymen's settlement on Calabash Caye, and seizes a merchant brig near Glover's Reef.{{sfn|Burdon|1934|p=668}}

1823

  • start of February{{snd}}end of February: Jean Lafitte surprises English shipping in the Bay, but is eventually chased off by {{USS|Revenge|1808|6}}.{{sfn|Burdon|1934|p=272}}

1824

  • 31 March{{snd}}31 March: Pirates surprise a merchant schooner (Jeykill owner) in the Bay, and further massacre the crew.{{sfn|anon.|1824}}{{sfn|Burdon|1934|p=280}}

=1850s=

1858

  • 26 December{{snd}}26 December: American filibusters aboard the Susan are wrecked off Glover's Reef, whereupon the Superintendent of colonial Belize (forcibly) removes them to Mobile, Alabama, aboard {{HMS|Basilisk|1848|6}}.{{sfn|Burdon|1935|p=210}}{{sfn|anon.|1860b}}

1859

  • 1 June{{snd}}17 June: Spanish privateers surprise merchant captain Gunn near Roatan.{{sfn|anon.|1859}}

=1860s=

1860

  • 7 September{{snd}}17 September: {{HMS|Icarus|1858|6}} captures William Walker and a number of American filibusters, whereupon the Superintendent of colonial Belize turns them over to the (Hispanic) Honduran authorities at Truxillo.{{sfn|anon.|1860a|pp=605–606}}

Tables

= 16th century =

class="sortable"

|+ style="text-align:left;"|Timeline of 16th century piracy in the Bay of Honduras.{{notetag|Citations, provided in relevant sections above, are here omitted for brevity. Failed piratical activities included. Floor and Ceiling columns provide chronological lower or upper bounds. "–" in the Place column means "in the Bay of Honduras." "–" in other columns means missing, unknown, or unavailable.}}

style="text-align:right;" |{{abbr|Floor|Floor or lower bound of date or date-range}}

! style="text-align:right;padding-left:.5em;" |{{abbr|Ceiling|Ceiling or upper bound of date or date-range}}

! style="text-align:left;padding-left:.5em;"class=unsortable |Place

! style="text-align:left;padding-left:.5em;"class=unsortable |Event

! style="text-align:left;padding-left:.5em;"class=unsortable |Party

! style="text-align:left;padding-left:.5em;"class=unsortable |Party

! style="text-align:left;padding-left:.5em;"class=unsortable |Notes

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1544|11|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1544|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Braques

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |with 22 French corsairs in a patax

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1558|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1560|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{hlist|Caballos|Monguiche|Trujillo}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |various French corsairs

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1558|3|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1560|6|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |Caballos

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |200 French corsairs in two ships

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1561|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1561|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{hlist|Caballos|Trujillo}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |various French corsairs

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1571|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1571|4|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Chuetot

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |with 50 men in ship from Honfleut

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1572|1|13|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1572|1|13|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |Caballos

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |various Lutherans in three ships and a chalupa

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1573|2|23|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1573|3|22|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |Guanaxa

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Drake or Oxenham

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |López Vaez

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |in Minion or Bear

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1573|3|25|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1573|3|25|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Noble

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |López

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1575|4|2|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1573|4|5|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{hlist|Caballos|Trujillo}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |{{hlist|Cruise|Raid}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Horseley

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1575|5|9|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1575|5|9|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{hlist|Caballos|Trujillo}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |various French corsairs in two zabras

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1576|7|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1576|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |Trujillo

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Barker

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |with Coxe, Roche, and 70 men in Ragged Staffe and Beare

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1577|10|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1578|4|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{hlist|Bacalar|Caballos}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |{{hlist|Cruise|Raid}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Acles

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |with 60 men in two ships

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1578|2|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1578|3|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Coxe

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |with 35 men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1580|5|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1580|5|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |various English or French men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1592|5|9|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1592|6|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{hlist|Caballos|Truxillo}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Newport

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |with 200 men in the Golden Dragon, Prudence, Margaret, and Virgin

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1593|3|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1593|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |Caballos

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Cumberland

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |with some 125 men in the Anthony and Discovery

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1593|3|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1593|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |Caballos

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Cumberland

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |with some 125 men in the Anthony and Discovery

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1594|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1594|6|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |Caballos

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |{{hlist|Cruise|Raid}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |{{hlist|Newport|Burg|Middleton}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1594|5|15|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1594|5|15|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |Caballos or Truxillo

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |{{hlist|Parker|Raymond}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |in nine vessels

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1595|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1595|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |Truxillo

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |various English and French men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1595|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1595|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{hlist|Caballos|Golfo Dulce|Utila}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |{{hlist|Cruise|Raid}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |{{hlist|Rocharte|Jeremías}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |various English and French men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1595|5|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1595|5|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{hlist|Caballos|Golfo Dulce|Guanaxa|Truxillo}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |{{hlist|Cruise|Raid}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |{{hlist|Parker|Wood|Wentworth}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |in six or seven vessels

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1595|7|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1595|7|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{hlist|Caballos|Golfo Dulce|Utila}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |{{hlist|Cruise|Raid}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Raymond

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |in five vessels

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1597|3|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1597|4|15|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{hlist|Caballos|Golfo Dulce|Truxillo}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |{{hlist|Sherley|Parker}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" |–

= 17th century =

class="sortable"

|+ style="text-align:left;"|Timeline of 17th century piracy in the Bay of Honduras.{{notetag|Citations, provided in relevant sections above, are here omitted for brevity. Failed piratical activities included. Floor and Ceiling columns provide chronological lower or upper bounds. "–" in the Place column means "in the Bay of Honduras." "–" in other columns means missing, unknown, or unavailable.}}

style="text-align:right;" |{{abbr|Floor|Floor or lower bound of date or date-range}}

! style="text-align:right;padding-left:.5em;" |{{abbr|Ceiling|Ceiling or upper bound of date or date-range}}

! style="text-align:left;padding-left:.5em;"class=unsortable |Place

! style="text-align:left;padding-left:.5em;"class=unsortable |Event

! style="text-align:left;padding-left:.5em;"class=unsortable |Party

! style="text-align:left;padding-left:.5em;"class=unsortable |Party

! style="text-align:left;padding-left:.5em;"class=unsortable |Notes

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1601|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1601|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various men in four vessels

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1602|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1602|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Bluefields

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Blauvelt

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1603|2|16|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1603|3|7|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Caballos

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Newport|Geare}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1606|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1606|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{hlist|Caballos|Xequexa}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | six English men in a frigate

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1606|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1606|6|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Sto Tomas

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various Dutch men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1607|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1607|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | {{hlist|Caballos|Sto Tomas}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various Dutch men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1610|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1610|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Caballos

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various Dutch men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1613|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1613|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Truxillo

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English, Dutch, or French men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1616|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1616|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Providence

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Camp

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Quinn

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1617|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1617|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Bacalar

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1621|6|3|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1621|6|3|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Hague

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Charter

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | West India Co

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various Dutch men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1630|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1639|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Smuggling

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | by Spanish vecinos with Dutch and English ships

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1630|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1639|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Slaving

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | of Amerindians by various English, Dutch, or French men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1630|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1630|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Truxillo

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English, Dutch, or French men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1630|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1630|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Tortuga

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Camp

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Hilton

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1630|12|4|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1630|12|4|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | London

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Charter

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Providence Island Co

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1631|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1631|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | London

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Charter

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Providence Island Co

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | charter territory expanded to Bay of Honduras

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1632|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1632|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Truxillo

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English, Dutch, or French men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1633|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1633|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Tortuga

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Logging

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Hilton|Chamberlain}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | of dye-woods

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1633|4|26|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1633|9|18|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Truxillo

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Hoorn}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with Mulato and Jol, for the West India Co

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1634|2|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1635|9|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English or Dutch men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1635|12|27|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1636|1|29|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | London

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Charter

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Providence Island Co

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | granted letters of reprisal against Spanish

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1636|1|22|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1636|1|22|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Madrid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Charter

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Armada de Barlovento

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various Spanish men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1636|3|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1636|5|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Providence

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Charter

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Providence Island Co

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various men commissioned as privateers

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1636|4|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1636|5|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Truxillo

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Cruise|Raid}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Nacre or Nackere

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with (initially) 60 English and 100 Miskitu men, and (later) 25 to 30 men in a frigate

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1636|5|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1636|5|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Merida

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Logging

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Governor

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | forbids laying logwood in open beaches

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1637|9|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1637|9|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Newman

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | in three vessels

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1638|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1638|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Tipu

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Revolt

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | including possible piratical aid

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1638|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1638|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Barcadares

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Camp

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Wallace

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1638|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1638|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Bennett's Lagoon

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | of Maya hamlets by various English or Dutch men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1638|3|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1638|6|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Mulato

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1638|5|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1638|5|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English or Dutch men in seven vessels

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1638|6|8|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1638|6|8|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Providence

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Charter

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Providence Island Co

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | grant settlement charter for Roatan to Claiborne

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1639|2|10|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1639|2|10|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Guanaxa

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Mulato

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | in two ships

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1639|5|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1639|9|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Truxillo

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Butler|Jackson}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with 200 English and various Miskitu men, for Providence Island Co

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1639|9|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1639|9|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Roatan

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English or Dutch men, with Gaitan and various Amerindian residents of Guanaxa

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1639|12|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1640|1|3|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English or Dutch men in four ships

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1640|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1649|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Roatan

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Camp

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English men or Baymen

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1640|3|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1640|3|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | {{hlist|Lake Izabal|Truxillo|Utila}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English or Dutch men in eight vessels

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1641|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1641|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Belize or Sittee River

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Fuensalida

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various Dutch men with Canche

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1641|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1641|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Truxillo

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Mulato

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1642|3|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1642|4|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | {{hlist|Caballos|Ulua River}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Mulato

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1642|11|22|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1642|11|22|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | {{hlist|Bacalar|Monkey River}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Mulato

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with 70 men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1643|7|20|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1643|9|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | {{hlist|Truxillo|Sto Tomas}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Jackson

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with Rous, Axe, Cromwell, and 1,200 men in six vessels

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1644|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1644|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | {{hlist|Amatique Bay|Bay Islands}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English or Dutch men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1644|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1644|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Lake Izabal

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Charter

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Governor

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Spanish fort built

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1645|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1645|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Truxillo

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | 1,600 English or Dutch men in sixteen ships

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1646|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1646|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Guanaxa

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English or Dutch men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1648|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1648|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Truxillo

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English or Dutch men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1648|6|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1648|6|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Bacalar

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Abraham

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1650|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1659|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Barcadares

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Logging

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | of logwood by various Baymen

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1650|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1659|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Slaving

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | of Amerindians and Spaniards by Miskitu men with Baymen and Shoremen

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1650|7|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1650|7|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Roatan

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various Spanish men against English men, Baymen, or Shoremen

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1652|5|29|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1652|5|29|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Bacalar

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Abraham

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1652|11|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1652|11|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | New River

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | of Maya hamlets by English or Dutch men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1654|10|23|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1654|10|23|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Belize River

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Pérez

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English or Dutch men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1659|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1659|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Hondo River

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | of Maya hamlets by English or Dutch men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1660|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1669|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Pacha

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various Englishmen or Baymen

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1660|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1660|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Truxillo

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Olonnais

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1662|12|11|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1662|12|11|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Spanish Town

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Smuggling

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Council of Jamaica

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | resolve to force trade with Spaniards

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1665|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1665|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Madrid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Charter

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Armada de Barlovento

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | reformed

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1665|3|19|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1665|6|29|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | {{hlist|Truxillo|other}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Cruise|Raid}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Morris|Martien|Morgan|Fackman|Freeman}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | where other means various Spanish or Amerindian coastal settlements in the Bay of Honduras

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1667|6|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1668|6|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | {{hlist|Caballos|Golfo Dulce}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Cruise|Raid}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Olonnais

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with Klijn

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1672|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1672|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | {{hlist|Esparza|Truxillo}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English, French, or Dutch men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1672|6|22|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1672|6|22|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Madrid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Charter

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Crown

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | real cédula deems logging by non-Spaniards piracy

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1676|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1676|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Truxillo

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various French men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1677|8|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1677|8|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Belize River

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Cruise|Raid}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Sharpe

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Delgado

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1678|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1678|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | {{hlist|Truxillo|Verapaz}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English, French, or Dutch men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1679|9|26|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1679|9|26|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Coxon

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | captures indigo-laden Spanish merchant vessel

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1680|7|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1680|8|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Castro

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with Corso and Nicolo, against English shipping

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1682|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1682|5|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Hamlin

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | against English shipping

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1683|5|17|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1683|6|16|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Graaf|Andrieszoon|Hoorn|Grammont|Hall|Toccard}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1683|12|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1544|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Lake Izabal

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various Dutch men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1684|4|27|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1684|5|5|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Lake Izabal

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various Dutch men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1685|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1685|9|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Graaf|Grammont}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with Willems, Andrieszoon, Bannister, and Bot

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1686|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1686|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Lake Izabal

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English, Dutch, or French men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1686|3|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1686|3|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Ascension Bay

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Cruise|Raid}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Graaf

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | of Maya hamlets

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1687|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1687|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | {{hlist|Bodegas|Olancho|Sto Tomas}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English, Dutch, or French men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1688|2|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1688|2|29|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Willems|Evertson}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | against Spanish shipping

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1690|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1690|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Amatique Bay

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English, Dutch, or French men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1694|11|16|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1695|2|28|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Belize River

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various Spanish men against English shipping

= 18th century =

{{Expand section|date=October 2022|with=events during 1730s to 1790s}}

class="sortable"

|+ style="text-align:left;"|Timeline of 18th century piracy in the Bay of Honduras.{{notetag|Citations, provided in relevant sections above, are here omitted for brevity. Failed piratical activities included. Floor and Ceiling columns provide chronological lower or upper bounds. "–" in the Place column means "in the Bay of Honduras." "–" in other columns means missing, unknown, or unavailable.}}

style="text-align:right;" |{{abbr|Floor|Floor or lower bound of date or date-range}}

! style="text-align:right;padding-left:.5em;" |{{abbr|Ceiling|Ceiling or upper bound of date or date-range}}

! style="text-align:left;padding-left:.5em;"class=unsortable |Place

! style="text-align:left;padding-left:.5em;"class=unsortable |Event

! style="text-align:left;padding-left:.5em;"class=unsortable |Party

! style="text-align:left;padding-left:.5em;"class=unsortable |Party

! style="text-align:left;padding-left:.5em;"class=unsortable |Notes

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1705|11|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1705|11|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Chetumal Bay

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Magdonel de Narión|Jiménez}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with 30 men in two goletas

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1707|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1707|9|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Tipu

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various Baymen

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1718|2|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1718|3|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Roatan

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Blackbeard

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Wade

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with some 180 English and 70 Afro-Caribbean men in three vessels

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1718|4|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1718|4|9|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Turneffe Atoll

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Blackbeard

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Harriot|Wyar|James}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with Bonnet, Richards, and Hands in two vessels

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1718|12|16|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1718|12|23|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Vane

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with Deal, against English shipping

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1721|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1721|4|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Vernon

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Vane

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | including arrest of Vane for piracy

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1722|1|10|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1722|2|28|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Belize River

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Lowther

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with Walkers and 80 to 90 men in two vessels, against English shipping

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1722|8|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1722|8|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Belize River

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Anstis

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Dursey

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with Fenn in the Morning Star

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1722|8|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1723|2|28|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Belize River

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Barca

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with 50 men in two periaguas

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| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1723|3|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Belize River

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Raid|Massacre}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Low|Lowther}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with Lewis and some 50 men, against 50 to 60 Spanish privateers in one vessel

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1724|3|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1724|3|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Guanaxa

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Spriggs

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Pick Jr|Gross|Wood|Morris|Fulmore|Nelley|Hackins}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with some 40 men in the Bachelor's Delight

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1724|5|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1724|5|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various Spanish privateers

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1724|9|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1724|9|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Spriggs|Shipton}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Windham

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with 85 men, against HMS Diamond

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1724|12|23|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1724|12|23|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Spriggs|Shipton}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | {{hlist|Glen|Perry|Kent}}

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with Simmons, Barlow, 10 English and three or four Afro-Caribbean men in a periagua

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1725|2|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1725|2|28|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Spriggs

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | against English shipping

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1725|3|25|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1725|4|5|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Belize River

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Díaz de la Rabia

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Bridge

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | with 90 Spanish privateers in a frigate, against HMS Diamond

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1727|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1727|1|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Ascension Bay

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various Baymen with some 100 Miskitu men in several small craft

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1727|3|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1727|6|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Bacalar

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Charter

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Governor

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various Spanish vecinos re-settle as military post

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1727|5|25|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1727|5|25|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Rickets

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various Spanish privateers in two periaguas

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1728|11|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1728|11|30|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various Spanish privateers

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1729|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1729|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Bacalar

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Charter

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Governor

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Spanish fort built

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1729|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1729|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | Caballos

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Raid

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various English, French, or Dutch men

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1729|2|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1729|2|28|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | Cruise

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | various Spanish privateers

style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |{{date table sorting|1544|1|1|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" |{{date table sorting|1544|12|31|abbr=on|format=dmy}}

| style="vertical-align:top;padding-left:.5em;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

| style="padding-left:.5em;vertical-align:top;" | –

= 19th century =

{{Expand section|date=October 2022|with=19th century piratical events}}

Notes and references

= Explanatory footnotes =

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= Short citations =

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| magazine = Country Journal or the Craftsman

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| magazine = Universal Spectator and Weekly Journal

| location = London

| publisher = Printed by S. Nevill, in the Old Baily near Ludgate; and Sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane

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| magazine = Daily Journal

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| magazine = Read's Weekly Journal or British Gazetteer

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| magazine = Weekly Rehearsal

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| magazine = New-York Weekly Journal

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| magazine = General Evening Post

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| magazine = Dublin Evening Post

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| magazine = New-York Weekly Journal

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| magazine = Boston Evening-Post

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| magazine = New-York Weekly Journal

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| magazine = New-York Weekly Journal

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| magazine = Boston News-Letter

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| magazine = Daily Gazetteer

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| magazine = Daily Gazetteer

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| magazine = New-York Weekly Journal

| location = New York

| publisher = Printed and Sold by John Peter Zenger

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| magazine = Boston News-Letter

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| publisher = Printed and Sold by B. Green, at his Printing-House in Newbury-Street

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| magazine = American Weekly Mercury

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| magazine = Universal Spectator and Weekly Journal

| location = London

| publisher = Printed by S. Nevill, in the Old Baily near Ludgate; and Sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane

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| magazine = General Evening Post

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| magazine = Virginia Gazette

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| date = 22 November 1739g

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| magazine = General Evening Post

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| date = 18 August 1860b

| title = INTERESTING FROM CENTRAL AMERICA

| url = https://infoweb-newsbank-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/apps/readex/doc?p=EANX&docref=image/v2%3A11A050B7B120D3F8%40EANX-11B32D39B1FFF128%402400641-11B32D39C340D708%400

| url-access = subscription

| magazine = New York Herald

| location = New York

| publisher =

| access-date =

| edition = Morning

| volume =

| issue = 8745

| page = 1

| lccn =

| oclc =

}}

{{refend}}

== Journals ==

{{refbegin}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= Aliphat Fernández

|first1=Mario M.

|last2=Caso Barrera

|first2=Laura

|date=2013

|title= La construcción histórica de las Tierras Bajas Mayas del Sur por medio de mapas esquemáticos

|url= https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/174

|doi=

|journal= Historia Mexicana

|series=

|volume= 63

|issue= 2

|pages= 839–875

|jstor=

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= Baudot

|first1=Georges

|date= 1986

|title= Dissidences indiennes et complicités flibustières dans le Yucatán du XVII e siècle

|url=

|doi= 10.3406/carav.1986.2260

|journal= Cahiers du monde hispanique et luso-brésilien

|series=

|volume= 46

|issue= sn

|pages= 21–33

|jstor=40852876

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= Bialuschewski

|first1= Arne

|date= 2017

|title= Slaves of the Buccaneers: Mayas in Captivity in the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century

|url=

|doi= 10.1215/00141801-3688359

|journal= Ethnohistory

|series=

|volume= 64

|issue= 1

|pages= 41–63

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= Bialuschewski

|first1= Arne

|date= 2020

|title= Juan Gallardo: A Native American Buccaneer

|url=

|doi= 10.1215/00182168-8178200

|journal= Hispanic American Historical Review

|series=

|volume= 100

|issue= 2

|pages= 233–256

|s2cid= 218799883

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= Botella-Ordinas

|first1= E.

|date= 2010

|title= DEBATING EMPIRES, INVENTING EMPIRES: British Territorial Claims Against the Spaniards in America, 1670—1714

|url=

|journal= Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies

|series=

|volume= 10

|issue= 1

|pages= 142–168

|jstor=23267356

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= Carillo y Ancona

|first1= Crescencio

|date= 9 November 1878

|title= El orígen de Belice

|url=

|hdl=2027/mdp.39015008360342

|journal= Boletín de la Sociedad de Geografía y Estadística de la República Mexicana

|series= 3

|volume= 4

|issue= sn

|pages= 254–264

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= De la O Torres

|first1= Rodrigo Alejandro

|date= January–June 2016

|title= La presencia de corsarios franceses en el Golfo-Caribe entre 1536-1566 : una propuesta de análisis espacial

|jstor=

|url= https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=5589881

|journal= Historia 2.0: Conocimiento Histórico en Clave Digital

|series=

|issn= 2027-9035

|doi=

|volume= 6

|issue= 11

|pages= 36–56

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= De la O Torres

|first1= Rodrigo Alejandro

|date= July–December 2019

|title= Miedos y fenómeno de la piratería en el Golfo-Caribe durante el siglo XVI. Un ensayo de aproximación

|jstor=

|journal= Historelo revista de historia regional y local

|series=

|issn= 2145-132X

|doi=10.15446/historelo.v11n22.73263

|volume= 11

|issue= 2

|pages= 267–300

|s2cid= 198778698

|doi-access= free

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= Harlow

|first1= Vincent T.

|date= 1924

|title= The voyages of Captain William Jackson, 1642-5

|url=

|journal= Camden

|series=Third Series

|doi= 10.1017/S2042171000006920

|volume= 34

|issue= sn

|pages= 1–39

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= Hussey

|first1= Roland D.

|date= 1929

|title= Spanish Reaction to Foreign Aggression in the Caribbean to about 1680

|url=

|journal= Hispanic American Historical Review

|series=

|volume= 9

|issue= 3

|pages= 286–302

|doi= 10.2307/2506623

|jstor= 2506623

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= Joseph

|first1=Gilbert M.

|date= 1980

|title= John Coxxx and the Role of Buccaneering in the Settlement of the Yucatan Colonial Frontier

|url=

|doi= 10.1179/tin.1980.12.1.65

|journal= Terrae Incognitae

|series=

|volume= 12

|issue= 1

|pages= 65–84

|oclc= 5525852552

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= Lang

|first1= M. F.

|date= 1994

|title= The Armada de Barlovento, fleet despatch and transport of Mercury to Mexico, 1637-1738

|journal= Revista de Indias

|series=

|volume= 54

|issue= 202

|pages= 575–591

|doi= 10.3989/revindias.1994.i202.1120

|oclc= 773517874

|url= https://www.proquest.com/docview/1300744584

|id= {{ProQuest|1300744584}}

|url-access=subscription

|doi-access= free

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= Meléndez Chaverri

|first1= Carlos

|date= 1977

|title= Ciudades fundadas en la América Central en el siglo XVI (sinópsis alfabética)

|jstor=

|url= https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/anuario/article/view/3815

|journal= Anuario de Estudios Centroamericanos

|series=

|volume= 3

|issue= 1

|pages= 57–80

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= Obando Andrade

|first1= Rafael

|date= 2016

|title= Zambos y negros de La Taguzgalpa: actores claves en el contrabando centroamericano. 1642-1715

|jstor=

|url= https://repositorio.unal.edu.co/handle/unal/66081

|journal= Revista cuadernos del Caribe

|series=

|volume= 13

|issue= 21

|pages= 7–20

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= Offen

|first1= Karl H.

|date= April 2011

|title= Puritan Bioprospecting in Central America and the West Indies

|url=

|journal= Itinerario

|series=

|volume= 35

|issue=1

|pages= 15–47

|doi= 10.1017/S0165115311000040

|doi-broken-date= 13 November 2024

|s2cid= 164165627

|oclc= 776016944

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= Offen

|first1= Karl H.

|date= 2015

|title= Mapping Amerindian Captivity in Colonial Mosquitia

|url= https://muse-jhu-edu.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/article/595150#info_wrap

|url-access=subscription

|journal= Journal of Latin American Geography

|series=

|volume= 14

|issue= 3

|pages= 35–65

|doi= 10.1353/lag.2015.0042

|s2cid= 146266532

|oclc= 7979658371

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1=Reichert

|first1=Rafal

|title=El Caribe centroamericano en la estrategia defensivomilitar de la Casa de los Austrias, siglos XVI y XVII

|journal=Caribbean Studies

|date=2016

|volume=44

|issue=1

|pages=111–140

|doi=10.1353/crb.2016.0004

|s2cid=201774040

|url=https://hollis.harvard.edu/permalink/f/1mdq5o5/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2194642276

|url-access=subscription

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1=Reichert

|first1=Rafal

|title=El golfo de Honduras: estrategias geopolíticas y militares de una frontera imperial, siglos XVI-XVIII

|journal=Tzintzun

|date=January–June 2017

|volume=65

|issue=sn

|pages=9–40

|doi=

|s2cid=

|url=http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1870-719X2017000100009&lang=es

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1=Reichert

|first1=Rafal

|title=Corsarios españoles en el Golfo de Honduras, 1713-1763

|journal=Estudios de Cultura Maya

|date=March–June 2018

|volume=51

|issue=sn

|pages=151–174

|doi=10.19130/iifl.ecm.2018.51.884

|s2cid=

|doi-access=free

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1=Stemp

|first1=W. James

|last2=Awe

|first2=Jaime J.

|last3=Helmke

|first3=Christophe G. B.

|title=A Possible Paleoindian/Early Archaic Point from Ladyville, Belize, Central America

|journal=PaleoAmerica

|date=7 April 2016

|volume=2

|issue=1

|pages=70–73

|doi=10.1179/2055557115Y.0000000009

|s2cid=130966757

|url=https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/162641666/2016_PaleoAm_Vol02_070_073.pdf

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= Zahedieh

|first1= Nuala

|author-link=Nuala Zahedieh

|date= 1986

|title= Trade, Plunder, and Economic Development in Early English Jamaica, 1655-89

|jstor= 2596150

|journal= Economic History Review

|series=

|volume= 39

|issue= 2

|pages= 205–222

|doi= 10.2307/2596150

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= Zahedieh

|first1= Nuala

|author-link=Nuala Zahedieh

|date= 1990

|title= A Frugal, Prudential and Hopeful Trade'. Privateering in Jamaica, 1655–89

|jstor=

|journal= Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History

|series=

|volume= 18

|issue= 2

|pages= 145–168

|doi= 10.1080/03086539008582813

|oclc= 5652203548

}}

  1. {{cite journal

|last1= Zamora Castellanos

|first1=P.

|date=1941

|title= Monografías departamentales : Izabal: Extracto de un estudio, por el socio, General e Ingeniero Pedro Zamora Castellanos

|url= https://archive.org/details/AnalesAGHGTomoXVIIAnyoXVIINo3Septiembre1941

|doi=

|journal= Anales de la Sociedad de Geografía e Historia

|series=

|volume= 17

|issue= 3

|pages= 168–187

|jstor=

}}

{{refend}}

== Theses ==

{{refbegin}}

  1. {{cite thesis

|last= Anderson

|first= Jennifer L.

|date=2007

|title= Nature's Currency: The Atlantic Mahogany Trade, 1720–1830

|type=PhD

|publisher= New York University

|place=New York

|oclc=

|url= https://www.proquest.com/docview/304841794

|id= {{ProQuest|304841794}}

|url-access=subscription

}}

  1. {{cite thesis

|last= Breuer

|first= Kimberley Henke

|date= 1993

|title= Colonies of happenstance: The english settlements in central america, 1525-1787

|type= MA

|publisher= University of Texas

|place=Arlington, TX

|oclc= 35313362

|url= https://www.proquest.com/docview/230667983

|id= {{ProQuest|230667983}}

|url-access=subscription

}}

  1. {{cite thesis

|last=De la O Torres

|first=Rodrigo Alejandro

|title=DE CORSARIOS, MARES Y COSTAS: EL CORSO EN LA CONSTRUCCIÓN DEL ESPACIO GOLFO-CARIBE. 1527-1620

|date=November 2014

|type=PhD

|publisher=Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social

|place=Mérida, Yuc.

|url=http://ciesas.repositorioinstitucional.mx/jspui/handle/1015/1044

}}

  1. {{cite thesis

|last= Finamore

|first= Daniel

|date= 1994

|title= Sailors and slaves on the wood-cutting frontier: archaeology of the British Bay settlement, Belize

|type= PhD

|publisher= University of Boston

|place=Boston, MA

|oclc= 33382653

|url=https://www.proquest.com/docview/304114781

|id= {{ProQuest|304114781}}

|url-access=subscription

}}

  1. {{cite thesis

|last= Genkins

|first= Daniel

|date= 10 August 2018

|title= Entangled Empires: Anglo-Spanish Competition in the Seventeenth-Century Caribbean

|type= PhD

|publisher= Vanderbilt University

|place= Nashville, TN

|oclc= 1103506045

|url= https://etd.library.vanderbilt.edu/etd-07192018-205429

}}

  1. {{cite thesis

|last= McJunkin

|first= David Morgan

|date= 1991

|title= Logwood: An inquiry into the historical biogeography of Haematoxylum campechianum L. and related dyewoods of the neotropics

|type= PhD

|publisher= University of California

|place= Los Angeles

|oclc= 24057056

|url= https://www.proquest.com/docview/303932948

|id= {{ProQuest|303932948}}

|url-access=subscription

}}

  1. {{cite thesis

|last=Mihok

|first=Lorena Diane

|title=Unearthing Augusta: Landscapes of Royalization on Roatan Island, Honduras

|date=2013

|type=PhD

|publisher=University of South Florida

|place=Tampa, Fl.

|url=https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/etd/4920

}}

  1. {{cite thesis

|last1=Vazquez Barke

|first1=Gabriela

|date=August 2012

|type=MA

|title=BACALAR EN EL SIGLO XVII: colonización y resistencia

|publisher=Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social

|place=Merida, Yuc.

|url=http://ciesas.repositorioinstitucional.mx/jspui/handle/1015/761

}}

  1. {{cite thesis

|last1=Vazquez Barke

|first1=Gabriela

|date=2016

|type=PhD

|title=Los poderes y los hombres

|publisher=Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social

|place=Merida, Yuc.

|url=http://ciesas.repositorioinstitucional.mx/jspui/handle/1015/336

}}

  1. {{cite thesis

|last= Zackrison

|first= James L.

|date=1985

|title= The Castillo de San Fernando de Omoa: The History of a Fiasco

|type=MA

|publisher= Loma Linda University

|place=Loma Linda, CA

|oclc=

|url= https://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/etd/558

|url-access=

}}

{{refend}}

== Print ==

{{refbegin}}

  1. {{cite book

|last= anon.

|title= The Honduras almanack, for the year of our Lord 1829 ...: Calculated to the meridian of Belize

|date= 1829

|publisher= Published by Authority of the Legislative Assembly

|location= Belize

|edition= 1st

|hdl= 2027/nnc1.cu56617763

|oclc= 682190774

}}

  1. {{cite book

|editor-last1=Adams

|editor-first1=Richard E. W.

|editor-last2=Macleod

|editor-first2=Murdo J.

|title=Mesoamerica

|series=The Cambridge history of the native peoples of the Americas

|volume=2

|edition=1st

|publisher=Cambridge University Press

|date=1998

|place=Cambridge

|isbn=0521652057

|url = https://www-cambridge-org.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/core/series/cambridge-history-of-the-native-peoples-of-the-americas/4C505D0578405CDB65145628352F3B82

|url-access=subscription

}}

  1. {{cite book

|last= Ancona

|first= Eligio

|title= Historia de Yucatan, desde la època más remota hasta nuestros dias

|date= 1878

|volume= 2

|publisher= Impr. de M. Heredia Argüelles

|location= Merida, Yuc.

|edition= 1st

|hdl=

|oclc=

|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=FDcCAAAAYAAJ

}}

  1. {{cite book

|editor-last1=Andrews

|editor-first1=Kenneth R.

|title=English privateering voyages to the West Indies, 1588-1595: documents relating to English voyages to the West Indies from the defeat of the armada to the last voyage of Sir Francis Drake

|series=Works issued by the Hakluyt Society. Ser. 2. No. 111

|volume=

|edition=1st

|publisher=Published for the Hakluyt Society at the University Press

|date=1959

|place=Cambridge

|hdl= 2027/mdp.39015026881832

|oclc= 504851

}}

  1. {{cite web

|last1=Arranz Márquez

|first1=Luis

|title=Pedro de Ledesma

|url=https://dbe.rah.es/biografias/35544/pedro-de-ledesma

|website=Diccionario Biográfico electrónico

|publisher=Real Academia de la Historia

|access-date=3 August 2021

|date=2018

}}

  1. {{cite book

|last1= Asturias

|first1= Francisco

|title= Belice

|date= 1925

|publisher= Sociedad de Geografía é Historia de Guatemala

|location= Guatemala

|edition= 1st

|hdl=2027/txu.059173022907279

}}

  1. {{cite book

|last= Bancroft

|first= Hubert Howe

|title= The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft

|volume = 7

|date=1883

|publisher= A. L. Bancroft & Co.

|location= San Francisco

|series=

|edition= 1st

|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=eSoPAAAAYAAJ

|url-access=

|oclc=

}}

  1. {{cite book

|last= Bancroft

|first= Hubert Howe

|title= The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft

|volume = 7

|date=1886

|publisher= The History Co.

|location= San Francisco

|series=

|edition= Reprint of 1st

|url= https://llmc-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docDisplay5.aspx?set=68850&volume=0007&part=001

|url-access= subscription

|oclc=

}}

  1. {{cite book

|last= Burdon

|first=John Alder

|title= Archives of British Honduras

|volume= 1

|date= 1931

|publisher= Sifton, Praed & Co.

|location= London

|edition= 1st

|hdl=

|url=

|oclc= 3046003

}}

  1. {{cite book

|last= Burdon

|first=John Alder

|title= Archives of British Honduras

|volume= 2

|date= 1934

|publisher= Sifton, Praed & Co.

|location= London

|edition= 1st

|hdl=

|url=

|oclc= 3046003

}}

  1. {{cite book

|last= Burdon

|first=John Alder

|title= Archives of British Honduras

|volume= 3

|date= 1935

|publisher= Sifton, Praed & Co.

|location= London

|edition= 1st

|hdl=

|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=HqpnAAAAMAAJ

|oclc= 3046003

}}

  1. {{cite book

|last= Calderón Quijano

|first=José Antonio

|title= Belice 1663 (?)-1821

|date= 1944

|publisher= Escuela de Estudios Hispano-Americanos

|location= Seville

|edition= 1st

|hdl=

|url= http://simurg.bibliotecas.csic.es/viewer/image/CSIC000048031/1/

|oclc= 2481064

|series= Publicaciones de la Escuela de Estudios Hispano-Americanos de la Universidad de Sevilla

|volume= 5

}}

  1. {{cite book

|last= Cárdenas Valencia

|first=Francisco de

|title= Relación historial eclesiástica de la provincia de Yucatán de la Nueva España, escrita el año de 1639

|date= 1937

|publisher= Antigua Librería Robredo, J. Porrúa e Hijos

|location= Mexico City

|edition=1st

|hdl=

|series= Biblioteca histórica mexicana de obras inéditas

|volume= 3

|oclc= 4660610

}}

  1. {{cite book

|last1= Cardona Amaya

|first1= José Manuel

|title= Invasiones de corsarios a la Honduras de Felipe IV (1633-1643)

|date= 2020

|publisher= Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras

|location= Tegucigalpa

|edition= 1st

|url= https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-02540842

|isbn= 9789992612620

}}

  1. {{cite book

|last1=Chamberlain

|first1=Robert Stoner

|title=The conquest and colonization of Yucatan, 1517–1550

|date=1948

|publisher=Carnegie Institution of Washington

|location=Washington, DC

|url=

|series=Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication

|volume=582

|hdl=2027/txu.059173008409431

|edition=1st

}}

  1. {{cite book

|last1=Chamberlain

|first1=Robert Stoner

|title=The conquest and colonization of Honduras, 1502–1550

|date=1966

|orig-date= First published 1953 as Carnegie Publication 598

|publisher=Octagon Books

|location=New York

|url=

|hdl=2027/txu.059173002179226

|edition=Reprint of 1st

}}

  1. {{cite book

|last= Cockburn

|first= John

|title= A journey over land, from the Gulf of Honduras to the great South-Sea. Performed by John Cockburn, and five other Englishmen, viz. Thomas Rounce, Richard Banister, John Holland, Thomas Robinson, and John Ballman; Who were taken by a Spanish Guarda-Costa, in the John and Jane, Edward Burt Master, and set on Shoar at a Place called Forto-Cavalo, naked and wounded, as mentioned in several News-Papers of October, 1731. Containing, Variety of extraordinary Distresses and Adventures, and some New and Useful Discoveries of the Inland of those almost unknown Parts of America: As also, An exact Account of the Manners, Customs, and Behaviour of the several Indians inhabiting a Tract of Land of 2400 Miles; particularly of their Dispositions towards the Spaniards and English. To which is added, a curious piece, written in the reign of King James I. and never before printed, intitled, A brief discoverye of some things best worth noteinge in the travells of Nicholas Withington, a Factor in the East-Indiase

|date= 1735

|publisher= Printed for C. Rivington, at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church yard

|location= London

|edition= 1st

|hdl=

|oclc=642287768

|url= https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/CW0102436627/ECCO?u=camb55135&sid=ECCO&xid=807437e6&pg=1

|url-access=subscription

}}

  1. {{cite book

|editor-last1=Crawford

|editor-first1=Michael J.

|title= Naval Documents of the American Revolution

|date=1996

|orig-date=

|publisher=Naval History Center of the Department of the Navy

|location=Washington, DC

|volume=10

|url= https://www.history.navy.mil/research/publications/publications-by-subject/naval-documents-of-the-american-revolution.html

|url-access=

|hdl=

|edition=1st

|oclc=

|isbn=

}}

  1. {{cite book

|last1= Dampier

|first1= William

|title= Voyages and descriptions, in three parts : to which is added a general index to both volumes

|date= 1700

|orig-date= First published 1699

|series=

|volume= 2

|publisher=Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St Paul's Church-yard

|location=

|url= https://www.proquest.com/docview/2264207852

|url-access= subscription

|hdl=

|edition=2nd

|oclc=

|ol=

|id= {{ProQuest|2264207852}}

}}

  1. {{cite book

|last1= De la O Torres

|first1= Rodrigo Alejandro

|title= DE CORSARIOS, MARES Y COSTAS : El corso en la construcción del espacio y experiencias marítimas en el Golfo-Caribe, 1527-1620

|date= 2020

|volume=

|publisher= Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes

|location= Ciudad Universitaria, Aguascalientes

|edition= 1st

|url=

|oclc= 1280054563

}}

  1. {{cite book

|last1= Fernández Duro

|first1= Cesário

|title= Armada española desde la unión de los reinos de Castilla y de León

|date=1899

|orig-date=

|volume= 5

|publisher=Est. tipográfico "Sucesores de Rivadeneyra"

|location=Madrid

|url= https://armada.defensa.gob.es/ArmadaPortal/page/Portal/ArmadaEspannola/mardigitalrevistas/prefLang-es/05a-cesareo-fernandez-duro

|url-access=

|hdl=

|edition=1st

|oclc=4413652

|isbn=

}}

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|title= A voyage to the islands Madera, Barbados, Nieves, S. Christophers and Jamaica, with the natural history of the Herbs and Trees, Four-Footed Beasts, Fishes, Birds, Insects, Reptiles, &c. of the last of those islands; to which is prefix'd an introduction, wherein is an account of the inhabitants, air, waters, diseases, trade, &c. of that Place, with some Relations concerning the Neighbouring Continent, and Islands of America. Illustrated with the figures of the things describ'd, which have not been heretofore engraved; In large Copper-Plates as big as the Life.

|date=1725

|volume= 2

|publisher=Printed by B.M. for the author

|location=London

|isbn=

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|url= https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/CW0101369488/ECCO?u=camb55135&sid=ECCO&xid=35d52638&pg=1

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|website=Diccionario Biográfico electrónico

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|publisher= Printed for the Hakluyt Society

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