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and had difficulty moving, but despite this gave orders throughout the engagement. He attacked several times, and on 25 June 1667 set fire to the French admiral's ship and six or seven other strong vessels. La Barre appears to have panicked and ordered his ships to be scuttled. Several others were
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on the larboard side, and the sails caught fire. Almost fifty of the crew jumped overboard. Sir John drew his sword and threatened to kill any other men who tried to leave the ship or who failed to fight the fire. The remaining crew managed to quench the fire, but the burnt rigging let one of the
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England and Algiers and plundering English merchantmen. He captured and destroyed a great many of their vessels before returning to England. In 1672 Harman was appointed rear-admiral of the Blue squadron under the immediate command of
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s lower-deck guns. The Dutch vice-admiral
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and a sloop. Willoughby sent a messenger demanding that the Dutch surrender. The troops were landed on 5 October and advanced to the fort, which was well-built with walls about 18 feet (5.5 m) high. On 8 October 1667 Harman
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sunk, some sank themselves and only two or three escaped. The
English lost no more than 80 men killed, although others were wounded and the ships suffered considerable damage and loss of ammunition.
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was killed. The White squadron suffered the greatest damage. Harman led the van of the
English fleet and was soon in the center of the Zeeland squadron, where his ship became completely disabled.
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English won a clear victory, but Harman was criticised for his alleged failure to pursue the beaten Dutch fleet. Despite this, in 1667 he was given command of a
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when the latter was blown up. The Dutch fled in confusion. Sir
William Penn, who was sick and exhausted, and the Duke of York both retired to their cabins. The
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Sandwich's squadron in this battle. The squadron took the brunt of the Dutch attack. The 40-gun frigate
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1328:Davies, J.G (2004). "Harman, Sir John (d.1673)".
458:, and in 1654 sailed to the Mediterranean in the
317:sent to re-establish the English position in the
268:– 11 October 1673) was an English officer of the
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1463:"The Spanish Blockade: Cadiz and Santa Cruz"
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475:and again sailed with Blake. In the
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628:George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle
1441:Laughton, John Knox (1885–1900b),
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728:Attack on the French at Martinique
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1421:Laughton, John Knox (1885–1900),
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505:, in effect captain of the ship.
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1407:Dictionary of Canadian Biography
1307:(in French), KARTHALA Editions,
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641:An enemy fire ship grappled the
571:, was captain of the fleet. The
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860:Willem van de Velde the Younger
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1355:Harlow, V.T. (15 May 2017).
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1461:Plant, David (2010),
1282:Charnock, J. (1794),
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675:St. James Day Battle
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1204:Laughton 1885–1900b
1094:, pp. 410–411.
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191:Battle of Lowestoft
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