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.
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bibliography:
Pennington 1247; New Hollstien 2131.