- Talbot, Sir Gilbert, English minister in Denmark, [346].
- Tangier garrison withdrawn, [452], [453].
- Taylor, Captain, reports discontent at Chatham, [253].
- Teddiman, Sir T., vice-admiral of Red, [372].
- Tello, Don Pedro, captures English ship, [126].
- Terschelling, English attack on, [375], [376].
- Test Act, [427].
- Texel, Dutch at anchor by the, [262];
- Dutch fleet escape to, [343];
- battle of, [434]-[438].
- Thames, shallows and channels of, [367], [369].
- Tippetts, Sir J., Commissioner of the Navy, [450].
- Treasurer. See [Navy Office].
- Trevelyan, Sir William, captain of Gabriel, [42].
- Trinity House established, [46].
- Triple Alliance, [409].
- Tromp, Cornelius van, appointed to command against English, [270]-[272];
- covers retreat of Dutch at Lowestoft, [343];
- his discontent, [344];
- in Four Days' Battle, [354]-[360];
- commands rear, [372];
- separate action with Smith, [373];
- escapes, [375];
- reconciled with De Ruyter, [431];
- at battle of Schooneveldt, [432];
- action with Spragge, [436]-[438].
- Tromp, Martin Harpertz, attacks Oquendo in Downs, [176];
- at Dover, [232];
- threatens Dover, [236], [237];
- follows Blake, resigns command, [238];
- restored to command, [246];
- at battle of Dungeness, [246], [247];
- in Channel, story of broom, [248];
- in battle of Portland, [250];
- at sea, [257];
- plan of battle on 2nd June, 1653, [258];
- manœuvres before last battle, [262], [263];
- death, [264].
- Tudor dynasty, its interest in navy, [33], [34].
- Tunis, Blake burns ships at, [293].
- Tuscany, Grand Duke of, difficulties with neutrality of his port of Leghorn, [266]-[273].
- Utbar, Captain, rear-admiral of Red, [372].
- Valdes, Pedro de, commands squadron of Andalusia, [101];
- he is deserted by Medina Sidonia, and surrenders to Drake, [106].
- Van Ghent, Dutch admiral, in Firth of Forth, [390];
- co-operates with Allen, [399].
- Venables, General George, at taking of Jamaica, [289];
- returns home, ibid.;
- imprisoned and dismissed, [290];
- in attack on San Domingo, [285]-[289];
- to command troops in expedition to West Indies, [278];
- his character, [282];
- offers to go over to Royalists, ibid.
- Victuallers, what were, [51].
- Villiers, George, afterwards Duke of Buckingham, becomes Lord High Admiral, [161];
- his incapacity, [171];
- his death, [174].
- Walton, Colonel, [247].
- Ward, English pirate, in Algiers, [166].
- Warwick, Earl of, Robert Rich. See [Rich], Robert.
- Warwick, Earl of, King-maker, admiral and captain of Calais, [14].
- West Indies, invasion of, in 1585, [89]-[91];
- state of, in 1654, [279], [280];
- state of, in 1667, [386].
- Whistler, Dr. Daniel, report on state of wounded at Portsmouth, [254].
- Willoughby of Parham, commands ships for Prince Charles, [190];
- named Governor of Barbadoes, [211];
- surrenders to Ayscue, [213].
- Wimpel, Dutch flag, [371], [372].
- Winkfield, Sir John, killed at Cadiz, [130].
- Winter, Sir William, commands fleet on coast of Scotland, [88];
- command in the Downs, [107].
- Wrenn, lieutenant of Kingfisher, [401].
- York, James Duke of, intended to be Lord High Admiral, [176];
- instrument of his brother in government, [300];
- hoists flag as Lord High Admiral, [301];
- advises building of bigger ships, [333];
- complains of want of men, [336];
- in North Sea, [338];
- wins battle of Lowestoft, [342];
- affair of the order to shorten sail, [342], [343];
- retires from command, [345];
- anger with Sandwich, [351];
- approves of fortifying Chatham, [384];
- quotes Turenne, [385];
- again in command of fleet, [418];
- sails from Downs, [418];
- anchors at Solebay, [419];
- at battle of Solebay, [419]-[424];
- driven from command by Test Act, [427];
- driven abroad by fear of popular violence, [447].
- Young, Captain, brush with Dutch, [231].
- Young, lieutenant of Leopard, [272].
- Zaan, W. van der, Schoutbynacht, [372].
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