Holmes's Bonfire
1666 in the Dutch Republic17th-century military history of the Kingdom of EnglandBattles involving EnglandBattles involving the Dutch RepublicBattles of the Anglo-Dutch Wars ... and 6 more
Conflicts in 1666History of FrieslandHistory of North HollandSecond Anglo-Dutch WarTerschellingVlieland
Holmes's Bonfire was a raid on the Vlie estuary in the Netherlands, executed by the English Fleet during the Second Anglo-Dutch War on 19 and 20 August 1666 New Style (9 and 10 August Old Style). The attack, named after the commander of the landing force, Rear-Admiral Robert Holmes, was successful in destroying by fire a large merchant fleet of 140 ships. During the same action, the town of West-Terschelling was burnt down, which caused outrage in the Dutch Republic.
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Schoolstraat 14
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Frisia, Netherlands
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