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This work presents a detailed account of a naval engagement between the English fleet and a Spanish armada in the West Indies, highlighting the events surrounding the death of Sir Francis Drake. It serves as a rebuttal to Spanish claims regarding the battle, aiming to clarify the truth of the encounter. The author, a captain in the English navy, provides a firsthand perspective on the conflict and includes an endorsement from a high-ranking English officer, reinforcing the authenticity of the narrative. The text not only contributes to historical understanding but also sheds light on the biographies of notable figures involved in the enterprise.

About the Author

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Captain Henry Savile

Captain Henry Savile was an English author known for his satirical work, "A Libell of Spanish Lies." This book critiques the Spanish court and its customs, reflecting the tensions and cultural perceptions of the time. Savile's writing is characterized by sharp wit and a keen observation of societal norms, making his work a notable contribution to the literary landscape of his era. His unique perspective offers readers insight into the historical context of Anglo-Spanish relations, showcasing the interplay of humor and critique in early modern literature.

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