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Admiral Sir
George Ayscue (c. 1616 – 5
April 1672) was an
English naval officer who
served in the
English Civil War and the Anglo-Dutch Wars who rose to...
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Dutch were able to
force Ayscue to
break off the engagement, and the
Dutch convoy sailed safely to the
Atlantic while Ayscue sailed to
Plymouth for repairs...
- Berkeley.
Almost 2,000 were
taken prisoner including Vice-admiral
George Ayscue.
Dutch losses were four
ships destro**** by fire and over 2,000 men killed...
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Dutch trade with the Baltic,
leaving Ayscue with a
small force to
guard the Channel. On 12 July 1652,
Ayscue intercepted a
Dutch convoy returning from...
- sent an
invasion force under the
command of Sir
George Ayscue,
which arrived in
October 1651.
Ayscue, with a
smaller force that
included Scottish prisoners...
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fleet sent in 1651 by
Parliament under the
command of
Admiral Sir
George Ayscue to
capture the
Royalist colonies. The
Parliamentary Navy was consequently...
- Paramaribo). On 25
October 1651, a seven-ship
force under Commodore George Ayscue arrived off Barbados,
demanding that the
island submit "for the use of the...
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escort were
sighted by an
English fleet commanded by
General at Sea
George Ayscue with
around 45 ships.
Three of
these were
warships more
powerful than any...
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State Kailyn Dudukovich – Ohio
State Amanda Schlueter – Ohio
State Bella Ayscue – Penn
State Kaitlyn MacBean – Penn
State Julia Raich – Penn
State Katie...
- (8th ed.). Philadelphia: Saunders/Elsevier. ISBN 978-1416031215. Ross DW,
Ayscue LH,
Watson J,
Bentley SA (September 1988). "Stability of
hematologic parameters...