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Identifier: cu31924028018574 (find matches)
Title: The Royal Navy
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Swinburne, Henry Lawrence Wilkinson, Norman, 1878-1934 illus Jellicoe, John Rushworth Jellicoe, Earl, 1859-1935, illus
Subjects: Great Britain. Royal Navy Great Britain. Royal Navy
Publisher: London, A. and C. Black
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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e, her powderexpended, did the Revenge yield, and then soshattered was her hull that she foundered the nextday, with her Spanish crew on board. The secondincident was in 1596, when Howard took a leaf outof Drakes book and made a descent on Cadiz, tofoil another preparation for the invasion of England, 70 THE ROYAL NAVY that Philip was beUeved to be meditating. Thefleet comprised seventeen queens ships, with ahundred and twenty merchant auxiUaries, and, inaddition to the crews carried on board, an expedi-tionary force of seven thousand troops under Essex.Although the troops eiFected but little, the fleetburnt or captured the whole of the large accumula-tion of shipping in Cadiz, destroyed a vast massof military stores, and secured an enormous booty.With the exception of some minor expeditions tothe Azores, Puerto Rico, and the Portuguese coast,this closed the naval record of the Tudor period;and with the accession of James I., peace was atlast made with Spain. LAST FIGHT OF THE REVENGE
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CHAPTER III THE NAVY OF THE COMMONWEALTHAND RESTORATION The naval history of the period of 110 years thatelapsed between the accession of James I. and thedeath of Queen Anne may be conveniently dividedinto four periods. The first includes the threeDutch wars, 1651 to 1654, 1665 to 1667, and 1672to 1674. The second, the war with Spain, 1655 to1660, and the war with France, 1689 to 1697. Thethird is the period of the war of the Spanish Suc-cession, 1702 to 1713. Though out of its chrono-logical order, it will be most convenient to dealwith the second period first. In the winter of 1654, Blake, with a fleet oftwenty large and five small vessels, was sent to theMediterranean. Ostensibly, the purpose of theexpedition was to demand satisfaction and restitu-tion from the pirates of the African coast, but itwas also a preparatory move for the hostiUties with 71 72 THE ROYAL NAVY Spain, which Cromwell had already determinedupon. However, Tunis, whose rovers had recentlyseized a fleet of Englis

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