- 1585-1604. It was
conducted by a
Spanish naval squadron led by
Carlos de
Amésquita on
patrol from Brittany, France. The
Spanish made
landfall in Mount's...
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Carlos de
Amésquita (also
Carlos de Amézqueta or
Carlos de Amézola) was a
Spanish naval officer of the 16th century. He is
remembered for his raid on...
- Paul, was
attacked in the 1595 raid on Mount's Bay by
Spaniard Carlos de
Amésquita, the only
surviving building being the 'Keigwin Arms', a
local pub. Outside...
- Jiménez
Javier Nart
Miguel de la Quadra-Salcedo
Alfredo Urdaci Carlos de
Amésquita Jeffrey Amestoy José de Armendáriz
Alfredo Arrieta Simon Bolivar Cosme...
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force of four
galleys transporting 400
arquebusiers under Don
Carlos de
Amesquita,
which had been
patrolling the Channel,
landed troops in Cornwall. The...
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Cornwall had been
attacked by a
Spanish raiding force led by
Carlos de
Amésquita. In that
attack over two days, Penzance, Newlyn, Mousehole, and Paul were...
- In
August 1595, a
Spanish naval force from
Brittany led by
Carlos de
Amésquita landed in Cornwall,
raiding and
burning Penzance and
several nearby villages...
- 1585–1604. It was
conducted by a
Spanish naval squadron led by
Carlos de
Amésquita on
patrol from Brittany. They landed,
sacked and
burned Newlyn, Mousehole...
- horses. In this
squadron of 32
Andalusia troopships included Carlos de
Amésquita who had
raided Cornwall two
years earlier.
These carried the
elite Spanish...
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Period Name 1922–1925
Claudio Martínez
Bodero 1926
Guillermo Amesquita 1927
Alejandro Garland 1928 León M. Vega 1928
Eladio Lanatta 1929
Federico Fernandini...