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Admiral Sir George Ayscue (ca 1616–1671) was an English naval officer who served in the Civil War and the Anglo-Dutch Wars. In 1648, during the Civil War, while serving as a captain in the navy of t...
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The Battle of Plymouth was a naval battle in the First Anglo-Dutch War. It took place on 26 August, 1652 (New Style, 16 August Old Style) and was a short battle, but had the unexpected outcome of a ...
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Biography of Sir George Ayscue, General-at-Sea, 1616-72 ... The eldest son of William Ayscue, a courtier to King Charles I, George Ayscue was the godson of George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury.
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The painting is inscribed 'Sir George Ayscue'. It is one of the 'flagmen' portraits commissioned by the Duke of York after the Battle of Lowestoft, ...
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Flagmen of Lowestoft: Admiral Sir George Ayscue, active 1646-71 Artist Sir Peter Lely; Date 1665-66; Repro ID BHC2522; Materials oil on canvas; Measurements Painting: 1270 x 1015 mm; Credit line National Maritime Museum, London, Greenwich Hospital Collection;
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On, the French Coast.- Sir George Ayscue defeats a French fleet of 40 sail, and captures or destroys 30. ... Sir George Ayscue, with 33 ships, defeats De Ruyter, at the head of a Dutch fleet of equal force. Two Dutch ships were sunk.
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AYSCUE (erroneously Askew or [[Ayscough), Sir George]] (d. 1671), British admiral, came of an old Lincolnshire family. Beyond the fact that he For some years Sir George Ayscue lived in retirement, but the later years of the Commonwealth he spent in Sweden, Cromwell having despatched him thither as naval adviser.
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Admiral Sir George Ayscue was an English naval officer who served in the English Civil War and the Anglo-Dutch Wars.In 1648, during the English Civil War, while serving as a captain in the navy of the English Parliament, he prevented the fleet from defecting to the Royalists, and was promoted to General at Sea....
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Admiral Sir George Ayscue (ca 1616–1671) was an English naval officer who served in the Civil War and the Anglo-Dutch Wars. ... Sir George Ayscue or Askew. After his return from his imprisonment he declined to go to sea again, although he was twice afterwards formally appointed. He sat on the court-martial on the loss of...
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Apr 1, 2008 ... Sir George Ayscue, whose attendance in the Fleet is required for the King's service, and who has, in Ireland, a cause with the Bishop of ...
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