1588.]
THE THIRD BATTLE.
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"On Friday, being the 26th of July, 1588, his lordship, as well in reward of their good services in these former fights, as also for the encouragement of the rest, called the Lord Thomas Howard, the Lord Sheffield, Sir Roger Townshend, Sir Martin Frobiser, and Sir John Hawkyns,[2] and gave them all the order of knighthood aboard the Ark. All this day, and Saturday, being the 27th of July, the Spaniards went always before the English army like sheep, during which time the justices of peace near the sea-coast, the Earl of Sussex, Sir George Carey, and the captains of the forts and castles along the coast, sent us men, powder, shot, victuals and ships to aid and assist us."
The Spanish version of the same events, as given in Medina Sidonia's relation,[3] runs: —
- ↑ I.e. armament.
- ↑ Sir George Beeston was also knighted that day. Drake was already a knight.
- ↑ Duro, doc. 165.
- ↑ Calderon also mentions a second vessel, though the English accounts say nothing about her.
- ↑ It may be that the weather had previously prevented them from using these, the lower-deck ports of those days being but little raised above the water.
- ↑ Clearly not the Ark, flagship of Howard, but the Triumph, flagship of Sir Martin Frobiser, commanding the fourth squadron.
- ↑ 'Solo el remedio de la victoria.' II. 237.
- ↑ Calderon says that she sailed so fast that two ships of the Armada in pursuit of her, seemed to him to be, comparatively speaking, anchored.