George Ayscue

Admiral Sir George Ayscue (died 1671) was an English naval officer. During the English Civil War in 1648, serving as a captain in the navy of the English Parliament, he prevented the fleet defecting to the Royalists, and was promoted to General at Sea. In 1651 he served with General at Sea Robert Blake in the capture of the Scilly Isles from Sir John Grenville. Later that year he captured Barbados from Lord Willoughby and the other English colonies in the Americas. In the First Anglo-Dutch War he was defeated by the Dutch Admiral Michiel de Ruyter at the Battle of Plymouth. Relieved of his command, he went into service in the Swedish Navy, returning after the Restoration of Charles II. In the Second Anglo-Dutch War he commanded a squardon at the Battle of Lowestoft in 1665. At the Four Days' Battle in 1666 his flagship, the Royal Prince, ran aground on the Galloper Shoal and he was forced to surrender his ship, earning the unfortunate distinction of being the last admiral of the Royal Navy to have been captured by the enemy. Ayscue, George Ayscue, George

 

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