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1587
Siege of Andalusia England
Drake, Francis
Andalusia Destroys the Andalusian fishing industry which would supply the Armada
29th April Cadiz Claims to have "singed the King's beard"
29th April Cadiz Destroys 33 ships in the Bay of Cadiz, burning 10,000 tons of shipping
1588
Battle of Calais England
Howard, Charles
8th Aug Calais Sends 8 tarred fireships to attack the Armada where it waits to rendezvous with Parma
19th July Calais An English attack is launched from the Scilly Isles by Lord Howard
1588
Battle of Flanders Coast England
Drake, Francis
7th Aug Flanders The English and Spanish fleets again engage off the coast of Flanders , the English again are more successful
1588
Battle of Flanders Coast England
Howard, Charles
7th Aug Flanders The English and Spanish fleets again engage off the coast of Flanders , the English again are more successful
1588
Battle of Gravelines England
Drake, Francis
6th Aug Gravelines The Spanish Armada is defeated by an English naval force under command of Lord Charles Howard and Sir Francis Drake off the coast of Gravelines , now in France
1588
Battle of Gravelines England
Howard, Charles
6th Aug Gravelines The Spanish Armada is defeated by an English naval force under command of Lord Charles Howard and Sir Francis Drake off the coast of Gravelines , now in France
7th Aug Gravelines On the day after Gravelines , the wind had backed, southerly, enabling Medina Sidonia to move the Armada northward (away from the French coast), the English pursue the Spanish fleet, to prevent it returning to escort Parma
1588
Battle of Gravelines England
Seymour, Henry
6th Aug Gravelines 16 Spanish ships are captured
6th Aug Gravelines On the day after Gravelines , the wind had backed, southerly, enabling Medina Sidonia to move the Armada northward (away from the French coast), the English pursue the Spanish fleet, to prevent it returning to escort Parma
6th Aug Gravelines Ordered by Lord Howard to patrol Dunkirk & Nieuport
6th Aug Gravelines Prevents Parma making a dash for the English coast
6th Aug Gravelines The Spanish fleet manages to escape to the North Sea due to a sudden squall
1588
Commander England
Howard, Charles
Named Commander-in-Chief of the English fleet against the Spanish Armada although he does not directly take charge of the fighting
1588
Diplomacy England
Elizabeth I
17th July Negotiations are abandoned
19th July Delayed by bad weather, the Armada is not sighted in England until July 19, when it appears off The Lizard in Cornwall, the news is conveyed to London by a sequence of beacons that had been constructed the length of the south coast of England
30th May It takes until May 30 for all of the Armada to leave port and, on the same day, Elizabeth's ambassador in the Netherlands, Dr Valentine Dale, meets Parma's representatives to begin peace negotiations
1588
Invasion of England England
Dudley, Robert
Aug Tilbury Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester maintaines a force of 4,000 soldiers at West Tilbury, Essex, to defend the estuary of the River Thames against any incursion up-river towards London
1588
Invasion of England England
Elizabeth I
8th Aug Tilbury Queen Elizabeth visits Tilbury to encourage her forces and gives to them what is probably her most famous speech
19th July Delayed by bad weather, the Armada is not sighted in England until July 19, when it appears off The Lizard in Cornwall, the news is conveyed to London by a sequence of beacons that had been constructed the length of the south coast of England
1588
Siege of Cadiz England
Drake, Francis
19th April Cadiz Delays the Armada by 1 year
19th April Cadiz Destroys 36 Spanish ships & intercepts barrel staves intended for the armada
19th April Cadiz Says he has "singed the King's beard"
30th July Plymouth Drake is waiting in Plymouth with 14 galleons & 50 other vessels
30th July Dodman Point The two fleets sight each other off Dodman Point
1588
Spanish Armada England
Dudley, Robert
Aug Tilbury Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester maintaines a force of 4,000 soldiers at West Tilbury, Essex, to defend the estuary of the River Thames against any incursion up-river towards London
1588
Spanish Armada England
Elizabeth I
8th Aug Tilbury I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too
8th Aug Tilbury Queen Elizabeth visits Tilbury to encourage her forces and gives to them what is probably her most famous speech
1588
Spanish Armada England
Howard, Charles
Effingham orders an indirect strategy of harassing the Spanish fleet rather than attacking them directly
12th Aug Howard calls a halt to the chase in the latitude of the Firth of Forth off Scotland but ut by that point, the Spanish are suffering from thirst and exhaustion, the only option left to Sidonia is to chart a course home to Spain, along the Atlantic
1630
Blockade of Cadiz England
Drake, Francis
Cadiz The blockade fails to secure the Spanish treasure fleet
1655
Capture of Jamaica England
Penn, William
16th May The Spanish Governor surrenders Jamaica to Penn & Venables
1655
Capture of Jamaica England
Venables, Robert
16th May The Spanish Governor surrenders Jamaica to Penn & Venables
1655
Invasion of Jamaica England
Penn, William
16th May The Spanish Governor surrenders Jamaica to Penn & Venables
1655
Invasion of Jamaica England
Venables, Robert
16th May The Spanish Governor surrenders Jamaica to Penn & Venables

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