Battle of the Scheldt (1574)

The Battle of the Scheldt also known as the Battle of Walcheren (known in Dutch as Slag bij Reimerswaal) was a naval battle that took place on 29 January 1574 during the Eighty Years' War and the Anglo–Spanish War. The battle was fought between a Dutch rebel Sea Beggar fleet (which included English and Scottish troops) under Lodewijk van Boisot and a Spanish fleet under Julián Romero. The Spanish fleet was attempting to relieve the Spanish held town of Middelburg which was under siege but the fleet under Boisot intercepted them and were victorious with the destruction or capture of nearly fifteen ships. Middelburg as a result then surrendered only nine days later along with Arnemuiden.

Battle of the Scheldt (1574)
Part of the Eighty Years' War

Battle in the Eastern Scheldt between the Spanish and the beggar fleet as portrayed by Frans Hogenberg
Date29 January 1574
Location
Eastern Scheldt, off Reimerswaal
51°28′N 4°8′E
Result Dutch and English victory
Belligerents
Dutch Rebels
England
Scotland
 Spain
Commanders and leaders
Lodewijk van Boisot
Joos de Moor
Thomas Morgan
Julián Romero
Gerard de Glymes  
Strength
64 ships 75 ships
Casualties and losses
300 killed or wounded
2 ships sunk
15 ships sunk
1,200 dead
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