The Battle off Lizard Point was a naval action which took place on 18 February 1637 off the coast of
Cornwall
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, England, during the
Eighty Years' War
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. Spanish admiral
Miguel de Horna, commander of the Armada of Flanders, intercepted an important Anglo-Dutch merchant convoy of 44 vessels escorted by six
Dutch States Navy warships, sinking or capturing 20 ships before returning safely to his base in
Dunkirk
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.
Background
In early 1636, the experienced Flemish admiral,
Jacob Collaert, commander of the Armada of Flanders, the fleet of the
Dunkirkers, was defeated by five warships of the Dutch blocking fleet under Captain
Johan Evertsen.
[Fernández Duro p. 408] His galleon and another vessel were sunk after a prolonged engagement off the French coast, near
Dieppe
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Dieppe is a seaport on the English Channel at the mouth of the river Arques. A regular ferry service runs to Newhaven in England ...
, and he was captured along with 200 of his men.
[Stradling p. 87] After an exchange of prisoners he was freed, but died of an illness at
A Coruña
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shortly after.
The Navarrese Miguel de Horna replaced him. Horna also proved to be a skillful commander, as he destroyed three major enemy convoys in less than two years, winning the actions of
the Lizard,
Mardyck, and the
Channel.
[Laughton/Anderson/Perrin p. 265]
Battle
Miguel de Horna sailed from
Dunkirk
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on 18 February, in command of a squadron of five ships and two
frigate
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The name frigate in the 17th to early 18th centuries was given to any full-rigged ship built for speed and maneuvera ...
s, to attack the Dutch fishing fleet and trade routes. His captains were the Basque Antonio de Anciondo, the Flemish Marcus van Oben and Cornelis Meyne, and the Castilians Antonio Díaz and Salvador Rodríguez.
After capturing a merchant ship while under fire from the coastal batteries of
Calais
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, the Spanish squadron crossed the English Channel. An Anglo-Dutch convoy of 28 Dutch
merchantmen and 16 English merchantmen, escorted by six Dutch warships, was sighted off Lizard Point,
on the coast of Cornwall. The Spanish warships rapidly proceeded to attack, approaching the convoy under heavy fire from the escorting warships.
Soon after the convoy escort was engaged by the Spanish, the Dutch flagship was completely disabled by heavy cannon and musketry fire from Horna's flagship.
Antonio Díaz's ship managed to board her and capture her flag, but the assault was ultimately repulsed. A second attempt from Horna's ship, which lasted half an hour, also failed, but with the help of a third Spanish ship under Cornelis Meyne, the Dutch flagship was finally captured.
[Fernández Duro p. 410] Although the merchants used their cannon to help the Dutch warships, three were nevertheless sunk. The remaining two surrendered and were captured.
The convoy ships dispersed and tried to escape individually, taking advantage of the smoke of battle and the darkness of the night. However, 14 of them fell into Spanish hands and were taken to Dunkirk with the three captured warships.
Aftermath
Horna returned to Dunkirk escorting 17 prizes fully loaded with ammunitions and supplies.
He avoided the Dutch lieutenant-admiral,
Philips van Dorp, who had been sent to intercept with 20 warships.
Dorp attempted to blockade the Spanish fleet in the port, but Horna was able to continue his campaigns without difficulties. In July, he ambushed two Dutch
Bordeaux
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convoys, carrying off 12 prizes loaded with, amongst other items, 125 valuable cavalry horses.
The convoy coming from
Venice
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to
Amsterdam
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was also captured, as well as 14 ships of the
Dutch East India Company
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and eight which carried gifts to
Louis XIII of France
Louis XIII (; sometimes called the Just; 27 September 1601 – 14 May 1643) was King of France from 1610 until his death in 1643 and King of Navarre (as Louis II) from 1610 to 1620, when the crown of Navarre was merged with the French crown.
...
.
In a later exploit, the
action of 18 February 1639
The action of 18 February 1639 was a naval battle of the Eighty Years' War fought off Dunkirk between a Dutch fleet under the command of Admiral Maarten Tromp and the Dunkirkers, Spanish Dunkirk Squadron under Miguel de Horna. Horna, who had or ...
, when he was attacked by a Dutch fleet of 17 ships, Horna managed to help a Spanish convoy escape, despite his numerical inferiority.
Notes
References
* Fernández Duro, Cesáreo (1898). ''Armada española desde la Unión de los Reinos de Castilla y de León.'' Vol. IV. Madrid: Est. tipográfico "Sucesores de Rivadeneyra".
*Stradling, R. A. (2004). ''The Armada of Flanders: Spanish Maritime Policy and European War, 1568–1668.'' Cambridge University Press
*Laughton, Leonard George Carr; Anderson, Roger Charles; Perrin, William Gordon (2001). ''Mariner's mirror: wherein may be discovered his art, craft & mystery after the manner of their use in all ages and among all nations.'' Vol. 87. Society for Nautical Research.
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