A True Relation of Capt. Kempthorn's Engagement, in the Mary-Rose,
with seven Algier Men of War.
[London,
c.1669].
Engraving and etching, list of ships upper left, letterpress text below.
375 by 420mm (14.75 by 16.5 inches).
2242
notes:
The battle of Cádiz of 1669, was a naval engagement fought 18–19 December 1669[1] in the waters near Cádiz between the English fourth-rate frigate Mary Rose under the command of Rear-Admiral John Kempthorne, escorting several merchantmen, and a group of seven pirate ships operating out of Algiers. The incident was recorded and drawn by the engraver Wenceslaus Hollar, with an engraving appearing in John Ogilby's Africa.
"On a calm sea six pirate ships in line are ...
"On a calm sea six pirate ships in line are ...
bibliography:
Pennington 1247; New Hollstien 2131.
provenance:
Hong Kong – the ailing Qing dynasty leased to Great Britain, 1898
Plan of London showing troop dispositions
The borough of Wigan
“Very nobly furnished, and… richly bound and gilded” (John Evelyn)
Rare map published during the War of Jenkin’s Ear
The conquest of Mexico 


