- Philips van Almonde
Philips van Almonde (
Dec 29 1644 , Den Briel –Jan 6 1711 ,Oegstgeest ) was a DutchLieutenant Admiral , who served in his nation’s maritime conflicts of the 17th and early 18th centuries.Philips was the son of Pieter Jansz van Almonde, a wealthy burgher. Van Almonde learned the maritime profession under his uncle, the frigate commander Jacob Cleidijck, becoming a cadet on his ship the "Wapen van Dordrecht" in 1661. He was appointed lieutenant in 1664 by the
Admiralty of the Maze . During theBattle of Lowestoft in theSecond Anglo-Dutch War he in 1665 took over command from his incapacitated uncle and was on return confirmed in his command on 14 August. He distinguished himself in theFour Days Battle of June 11-14, 1666, where Lieutenant-AdmiralMichiel de Ruyter defeated the British fleet underGeorge Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle . In 1667 he was made a full captain. In 1671 he was captain of the "Harderwijk".On 6 October 1673, during the
Third Anglo-Dutch War , he was made a Rear-Admiral, after having distinguished himself as captain of the "Wassenaer" in theBattle of Solebay and captain of the "Delft" during theBattle of Schooneveld and theBattle of Texel .In 1674 Van Almonde on the "
Ridderschap van Holland " carried out actions against the French west coast. The following year, he accompanied Tromp's squadron in the Mediterranean. On June 4, 1676 in Danish service assistingCornelis Tromp , he defeated theSwedish navy in the Baltic on the "Delft". In 1676, following De Ruyters’ death, Van Almonde led the mediterranean fleet back to Holland. On 5 April 1684 he was appointed Vice-Admiral by the Admiralty of Amsterdam. During theGlorious Revolution he commanded the rear ofstadtholder William III of Orange 's invasion fleet.He achieved his greatest fame, however, during the
War of the Grand Alliance ("The War of the League of Augsburg"), in which the Netherlands and their allies ("The Grand Alliance") faced off against Louis XIV's France. On 28 March 1692 he was made Lieutenant-Admiral. Van Almonde on "De Prins" commanded a squadron in the battle at La Hougue (also known as the Battle of Barfleur) onMay 29 ,1692 . There he actually decided Admiral Edward Russell’s victory over the French, who were under the command of Tourville, by launching his long boats against the trapped French, a favourite Dutch tactic.In 1702, during the
War of the Spanish Succession , Van Almonde was behind a plan to seize richly-laden Spanish treasure galleons arriving from theWest Indies . On October 23, he convinced British Admiral SirGeorge Rooke to attack the treasure ships despite the lateness of the year and the fact that the vessels were protected by French ships-of-the-line. The Dutch and English forces in theBattle of Vigo destroyed the enemy fleet in the harbor ofVigo . The English seized four ships-of-the-line and six galleons, while the Dutch took six warships and five galleons that had been treasure-laden but were unfortunately unloaded just before the attack. In 1706 he put down command of the Dutch fleet headed for Portugal on hearing that he would be subordinated to a British Vice-Admiral. On 20 December 1708 he was transferred to his old Admiralty of the Maze at Rotterdam; as this was seen as the most ancient Dutch admiralty, the most honourable function in the Dutch fleet was now his.Van Almonde later moved back to his Haaswyk estate, near
Leyden , where he died onJanuary 6 ,1711 . His memorial stands in the Katherine Church at Briel, where he was buried on 30 December 1712.Further reading
*Nl icon cite book
last = Schelven
first = Arnout Lodewijk van
title = Philips van Almonde, admiraal in de gecombineerde vloot, 1644-1711
publisher =
date = 1947
location = Assen
pages = 224 pp
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