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CHAPTER XIV.

MILITARY HISTORY OF THE NAVY, 1485–1603.

Hem'y YII.--The Earl of Oxfird, Lm'd Admirai--$inmel's invaion--Woodvill&s

exIditionSirAndrew WooWar with FmncExldition against lhtventein Siege of BoulognePeace with FrancWarbeck in hlan,l and in Scothm,l His invasion of England--Philip of Austria in England]Iem'y VIll.i'o-,,l,era- tion with Spain against the loors, an, I with Burgundy against Gelderlaml--Sir Andrew BartonThe Lord Admiral's whistleLord Edward Iloward, L, ml AdmiralsAction with the French off Best--A French account of it--Portzmogner Blockade of BrestPeedings of Echyngham--Actions nero' Brest Death ,,f the Lord AdmiralsLord Thomas Howanl, Lord Admiral--lhgenfs raids-- lh,wm'd's revengeThe Field of the Cloth of Gohl--Alliance with the Eml,eror-- Sun-e)-, mhniral of the combined flt--He raids the Fench coastsA squadron de{�atedl'eace with FmncRichmond, Lord A,hniral--Fitz William, Loxl AdmiralBedfi,rd, Lord Admiral--Lisle, Lo AdmiralsWin' with France and ScotlandExpedition to the Forth--Boulogne blockade,l,%ymvm% cruise-- "l'al,itaine P,,!ain "D'Annebaut--Attack on l'ortsmouthAction at SI,ithea,l Loss of the -]lm7l RosIndecidve action in the ChannelLisle burns Trdl,ort-- I'lague in the fleet--aval skirmishes--E, lward YI.Lord Seymour of 8mlely, Lord AdmiraI--Fench expeditions to Scoffand ('aptme t,f the Lio{--An English flt in the Forth--VillegagnonSeymour defeatlUnofficial war with Franc Ipen hostilitiesWynter in the Channel ]slandsClint,m, Lord AdmimlPeaee with FnmcePiracies in the arrow ,%as--Exl,loit. of the Fdc.uThe first voyage to Guinea--3htry L--Lord H.ward of Effilgham, Lm'd Admiral--Wynter and Throgmorton--Philip comes to England--He is obliged to salute the flag Clinton, Lor, l AdmiralLs of Calai-'lem deliated in I Il'kney The fleet assists Cmnt EgmontElizabeth--Peace with FrancRenewal of the war-- Peace with ScotlandWynter in the ForthsEvacuation of Scotland b 3 the French--The Qun and the continental PmtestantsLe 11:ivrc handed over to Elizabeth--Francis ClarkeWar with FraneEvacuafitm of Le llftvrl'eat'e xvith Francl}etention of treasurSl)anish irritati,m--Elizabeth assists La RhelleGalriel de 3I.ntgonmriPrivatring--Htdstoclz and the pirates-- Significance of the struggle with Spain--Spanish expedition to Howm'd of Eltingham, Lonl AdmiralElizabeth aists the Low Countriesi'he c of the d'rimrose--'l'he case of the Tin'key ship--War with Spain--The first ln'ize of the waLeicester gtes to Flushing--Cmuberland's first voyageAlliance with othmd Drake at CadizCapture of the ,57tn. Fe/Qe'l'he Spanish Armada --Aist:tnce given to Don Antonio of l't, rtugal--Drake and Nm'reys on the c-ast of Portugal- -Michelstm to 51exicHawkyn'8 and Fmhiser' expedition to 8pain Action between merchant ships and Spanish galh?'Umnlerland's fimrtb expeditionLm'd Thruhas Howard to the AzoresLoss of the !l,.cen.qeFight off Cape Corriente.Exl,loit of the Ceduriou--Exptdifion tl' Fr.l,iser and Bm'g}t

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