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Battle of Cornwall

The Battle of Cornwall was a Spanish raid on Cornwall in 1595 during the Anglo-Spanish war of 1585-1604. It was conducted by a Spanish naval squadron from Brittany, France.
==Landings==
Carlos de Amesquita commanded three companies of arquebusiers (about 400 men in total) and four galleys (''Nuestra Señora de Begoña'', ''Salvador'', ''Peregrina'' and ''Bazana'')〔San Juan, Víctor: ''La batalla naval de las Dunas: la Holanda comercial contra la España del Siglo De Oro''. Silex Ediciones, 2007, page 67. ISBN 84-7737-184-9 〕 from the fleet under Pedro de Zubiaur. He sailed from Port Louis, Brittany, on 26 July. After calling at Penmarch, they sank a French barque manned by an English crew and with a cargo bound for England.
Amesquita's forces eventually landed at Mount's Bay, Cornwall on 2 August.〔(Mounts Bay Raid by Spaniards in the Year 1595 )〕 Amesquita was guided by English Catholic Richard Burley of Weymouth.〔 The local militias, which formed the cornerstone of their anti-invasion measures and numbered several hundred men, threw down their arms and fled in panic. Only Francis Godolphin, Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall and commander of the militias along with 12 of his soldiers stood to offer some kind of resistance.〔(The Spanish Attack—1595 )〕 In two days the Spanish took all they needed, burning Penzance and the villages of Mousehole, Paul and Newlyn, as well as taking cannons from the forts in the area and re-mounting them on their fleet.〔(Juan del Águila y Arellano ) 〕 The town of Penzance had also been bombarded by the Spanish galleys; 400 houses were destroyed and three ships were sunk.〔(The Spanish Raid, page 2 )〕
At the end of the campaign a traditional Catholic mass was held on English soil and, on re-embarking soon afterwards on 4 August, the Spanish commander promised to build a Catholic church on its site once England had been conquered. He then left all his prisoners ashore and evaded a fleet sent against them under Francis Drake and John Hawkins.〔 On 5 August Amesquita met a Dutch squadron of 46 ships, sinking two of the Dutch ships and causing much damage to the others but also suffering casualties (20 men killed) before the rest of the Dutch ships escaped. He then stopped at Penmarch for repairs and finally arrived back at Port Louis on 10 August.〔

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