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Mary Ambree

Mary Ambree ( 1584) was an English captain who participated in the liberation of the Belgian city Ghent during the war against Spain. She is frequently mentioned in ballads.〔
In 1584 the Spanish captured Ghent, and Captain Mary Ambree, along with several other Dutch and English volunteers, fought to liberate the city. It was said that she was avenging her lover, a sergeant major who died during the siege.
She was a popular subject of ballads during the 17th-century from 1620s onwards. Ambree was the subject of the English ballad that provided the title for Rudyard Kipling's well-known novel, ''Captains Courageous''.〔 () from text notes on kipling.org, based on those written by Leonee Ormond for the OXFORD WORLD'S CLASSICS edition of Captains Courageous〕 The ballad was preserved by Thomas Percy in the Pepys Collection.〔(Full text of the ballad ) may be found on this site, which notes that it is taken by Percy from a piece in the Pepys Collection.〕
A female French Legionnaire in the book ''Sowing Glory'' by P.C. Wren was referred to by the pseudonym of Mary Ambree in order to protect her identity.
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