The Sovereignty of the Sea An Historical Account of the Claims of England to Th
The Sovereignty of the Sea An Historical Account of the Claims of England to Th
Thomas Wemyss Fulton
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They refused to strike to the Vanguard lying at anchor off" Gravelines, although it fired many times at them : before the anchor could be got up they were off, and it was useless to follow. They sent a message that they did not care for the English now, and would not strike. On the other hand, just as Lindsey reached the Downs at the beginning of October, Captain Stradling in the Swallow 1 State Papers, Dom. , ccxcv. 13; ccxcvii. 28; ccxcviii. 16. It was the usual practice to make the offender ...pay for the shot. CHARLES I. : THE NAVY 283 met the French Admiral, for whom the Earl had been search- ing all summer, off Falmouth with two ships. He immediately shot at him, and he struck his top-sails and saluted. But this was on the English coast, and was not contrary to Richelieu's instructions. The French, on their part, a week or two after- wards forced an English merchant vessel to strike "for the o kin
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