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The Downfall of the Spanish Armada in Ireland

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His words proved to be more than a warning: they were a prophecy, which was inexorably fulfilled. A siren of alluring beauty, the Irish coast also conceals deadly danger. Destiny was to conspire to transform it into an instrument of terrible destruction and tragic loss of life.

In the Atlantic the Armada encountered continuous southerly winds and unknown ocean currents. It was two centuries before it became possible to calculate longitude at sea, and they were unaware that they had not sailed far enough westwards to give themselves the prescribed safety margin. They became separated and lost, and ... Read more

But on 21 September fourteen ships were destroyed by hurricane force winds: the only occasion during the entire voyage when ships were completely destroyed by the weather. ‘A most extreme and cruel storm’ the Irish described it. The Spanish recorded that ‘in the morning it began to blow from the west with a most terrible fury, bright and with little rain.’ Ships that had stayed at sea survived.

In Donegal Bay the galleass Girona had sheltered with about 1,000 men. In October, Don Alonso de Leyva arrived with almost 1,000 more. His entourage included young men from all the noble families of Spain. After being repaired, the Girona departed for Scotland at the end of October, overloaded with 1,300 survivors. She so nearly got there, but foundered near the Giant’s Causeway with the loss of de Leyva and the flower of Spanish nobility.

In all, 24 Spanish ships were lost in Ireland and about 5,000 men died — far greater losses than had been suffered in the English Channel. The English navy inflicted a narrow defeat on the Armada, but it was the Irish coast that encompassed its downfall.

Long before it had been surveyed and charted, when it was almost as unknown to mariners as the surface of the moon, for a few brief months in the autumn of 1588, the Irish coast was caught in the headlights of history.

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Product Details

Publisher
Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9780717148127
SKU
V9780717148127
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Usually ships in 3 to 5 working days
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99-10

About Ken Douglas
Ken Douglas has been engaged in research into the history of the Spanish Armada in Ireland for more than 35 years, accessing original documents from both Spanish and Irish sources. In 1978 he contributed to the publication of weather research for the summer of 1588 and in 2003 published a paper for the National Maritime Museum in London on the ... Read more

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