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TROMP , the name of two famous Dutch admirals . 1 . See also: MARTIN HARPERTZOON TROMP (1597-1653) was
See also: born at See also: Brielle, See also: South See also: Holland, in 1597
.
At the age of eight he made a voyage to the
See also: East Indies in a merchantman, but was made prisoner and spent several years on See also: board an See also: English cruiser
.
On making his escape to Holland he entered the See also: navy in 1624, and in 1637 was made See also: lieutenant-See also: admiral
.
In See also: February 1639 he surprised, off the Flemish See also: coast near See also: Gravelines, a large See also: Spanish See also: fleet, which he completely destroyed, and in the following See also: September he defeated the combined fleets of See also: Spain and See also: Portugal off the English coast—achievements which placed him in the first See also: rank of Dutch See also: naval commanders
.
On the outbreak of war with See also: England Tromp appeared in the See also: Downs in command of a large fleet and anchored off See also: Dover
.
On the approach of Blake he weighed anchor and stood over towards See also: France, but suddenly altered his course and See also: bore down on the English fleet, which was much inferior to his in numbers
.
In the engagement which followed (May 19, 1652) he had rather the worst of it and See also: drew off with the loss of two See also: ships
.
In See also: November he again appeared in command of eighty ships of war, and a See also: convoy of 300 merchantmen, which he had under-taken to guard past the English coast
.
Blake resolved to attack him, and, the two fleets coming to close quarters near See also: Dungeness on the 3oth of November, the English, after severe losses, drew off in the darkness and anchored off Dover, retiring next See also: day to the Downs, while Tromp anchored off See also: Boulogne
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.
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till the Dutch merchantmen had all passed beyond danger. of the Ancients, where he unsuccessfully opposed the See also: resolution The statement that he sailed up the Channel with a See also: broom
at his masthead in token of his ability to sweep the seas is probably mythical
.
In the following February (1653), while in See also: charge of a large convoy of merchantmen, he maintained a See also: running fight with the combined English fleets under Blake, Penn and See also: Monk off
See also: Portland to the sands of See also: Calais, and, though baffling to some extent the purposes of the English, had the worst of the encounter, losing nine ships of war and See also: thirty or See also: forty merchantmen
.
On the 3rd of See also: June he fought an indecisive See also: battle with the English fleet under See also: Richard Dean in the Channel, but the arrival of reinforcements under Blake on the following day enabled the English to turn the See also: scale against him and he retired to the Texel with the loss of seventeen ships
.
Greatly discouraged by the results of the battle, the Dutch sent commissioners to See also: Cromwell to treat for See also: peace, but the proposal was so coldly received that war was immediately renewed, Tromp again appearing in the Channel towards the end of See also: July 1653
.
In the hotly contested conflict which followed with the English under Monk on the 29th Tromp was shot by a musket bullet through the See also: heart
.
He was buried with See also: great pomp at See also: Delft, where there is a monument to his memory in the old See also: church
.
2
.
CORNELIUS
See also: VAN TROMP (1629-1691), the second son of the preceding, was born at See also: Rotterdam on the 9th of September 1629
.
At the age of nineteen he commanded a small See also: squadron charged to pursue the See also: Barbary pirates
.
In 1652 and 1653 he served in Van Galen's fleet in the Mediterranean, and after the See also: action with the English fleet off Leghorn on the 13th of See also: March 1653, in which Van Galen was killed, Tromp was promoted to be
See also: rear-admiral
.
On the 13th of July 1665 his squadron was, by a hard stroke of See also: ill-See also: fortune, defeated by the English under the duke of See also: York
.
In the following See also: year Tromp served under De Ruyter, and on account of De Ruyter's complaints of his negligence in the action of the 5th of See also: August he was deprived of his command
.
He was, however, reinstated in 1673 by the stadtholder See also: William, afterwards
See also: king of England, and in the actions of the 7th and of the 14th of June, against the allied fleets of England and France, manifested a skill and bravery which completely justified his reappointment
.
In 1675 he visited England, where he was received with honour by King
See also: Charles II
.
In the following year he was named lieutenant-admiral of the
See also: United Provinces
.
He died at See also: Amsterdam, on the 29th of May 1691, shortly after he had been appointed to the command of a fleet against France
.
Like his See also: father he was buried at Delft
.
See H. de See also: Jager, Het Geslacht Tromp (1883)
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