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Encyclopedia > Battle of Scheveningen
The Battle of Scheveningen, 10 August 1653 by Jan Abrahamsz Beerstraaten, painted c. 1654 shows the view of the battle from the Dutch shore where thousands gathered to watch.

The Battle of Scheveningen (also known as the Battle of Texel or the Battle of Ter Heide) was the final naval battle of the First Anglo_Dutch War. It took place on 810 August 1653 between the fleets of the Commonwealth of England and the United Provinces.


After their victory at the Battle of the Gabbard in June 1653 the English fleet of 120 ships under General at Sea George Monck blockaded the Dutch coast, capturing many merchant vessels. On 3 August, Dutch Admiral Maarten Tromp put to sea in the Brederode with a fleet of 100 ships to lift the blockade at the island of Texel where Admiral Witte de With's 27 ships were trapped by the English. On 8 August the English sighted Tromp and attacked, allowing de With to slip out and rendezvous the next day with Tromp off Scheveningen.


The English caught up with the combined Dutch fleet early on 10 August and attacked. Tromp was killed early in the battle by a sharpshooter in the rigging of William Penn's ship. His death was kept secret in an attempt to keep up the morale of the Dutch, but by the late afternoon thirty ships had been sunk or severely damaged and the Dutch were forced to retreat to the Texel. However, the English had to return to port to refit and were unable to maintain the blockade.


Both sides claimed a victory in the battle, but Tromp's death was a severe blow to the Dutch. Few now expected to beat the English, and peace negotiations began in earnest, leading to the Treaty of Westminster (1654).




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Battle of Scheveningen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (332 words)
The Battle of Scheveningen, 10 August 1653 by Jan Abrahamsz Beerstraaten, painted c.
The Battle of Scheveningen (also known as the Battle of Texel or the Battle of Ter Heijde) was the final naval battle of the First Anglo-Dutch War.
After their victory at the Battle of the Gabbard in June 1653 the English fleet of 120 ships under General at Sea George Monck blockaded the Dutch coast, capturing many merchant vessels.
Scheveningen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (432 words)
Scheveningen is part of Den Haag, the Netherlands.
The Battle of Scheveningen was fought between English and Dutch fleets off the coast of the village on 10 August 1654.
In chess, the Scheveningen is a variation of the chess opening known as the Sicilian Defense, first played in a tournament in Scheveningen.
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