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Christopher Carleill (c. 1551 – 1593) was an
English military and
naval commander. Born
about 1551, he was the son of
Alexander Carleill,
citizen and vintner...
- Culture. Routledge: 33–52. doi:10.4324/9780429466205-3. Lee,
Sidney (2004). "
Carleill,
Robert (fl. 1619)". In
Reavley Gair (ed.).
Oxford Dictionary of National...
- Earl of
Nithsdale was a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created in 1620 for
Robert Maxwell, 9th Lord Maxwell, with
remainder to
heirs male. He...
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after midnight on 1
January 1586
Drake arrived off the
Bajos de Haina, and
Carleill and his
soldiers landed on the
beach which wasn't guarded. The path through...
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Drake in
command of twenty-one
ships with 1,800
soldiers under Christopher Carleill. He
first attacked Vigo in
Spain and held the
place for two w****s ransoming...
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widow of wine
merchant Alexander Carleill. Anne died two
years later leaving her son
Christopher Carleill in Walsingham's care. In 1566, Walsingham...
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Robert Carliell or
Carleill (died c. 1622) was an
English didactic poet. A
Londoner and a
leather seller, he is
remembered mainly for a
defence in verse...
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Anthony Powell, one of
Carleill's officers, was
killed in the
opening shots as he
tried to ****ault the outskirts.
Carleill's men then
charged all the...
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Spanish positions a
battery of four
heavy guns
covered the approaches, and
Carleill could see the two
Spanish galleys moving into position. At
least 300 Spanish...
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admitted to a
select group of
advisors to
Drake (together with
Christopher Carleill, Nichols, and Fenner). On 20 July 1588, the
Spanish Armada set sail from...