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Categories: Naval battles of the Second Anglo-Dutch War, George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle, 17th century in Kent, Military raids, 1667 in England
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Raid on the Medway  Dutch Attack on the Medway  Attack on the Medway  Battle of Chatham  Medway raid
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The Raid on the Medway, during the Second Anglo-Dutch War in June 1667, was a successful attack conducted by the Dutch navy on English warships laid up in the fleet anchorages off Chatham Dockyard and Gillingham in the county of Kent. At the time, the fortress of Upnor Castle and a barrier chain called the "Gillingham Line" were supposed to protect the English ships. Wikipedia
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The Raid on the Medway, during the Second Anglo-Dutch War in June 1667, was a successful attack conducted by the Dutch navy on English warships laid up in the fleet anchorages off Chatham Dockyard and Gillingham in the county of Kent. At the time, the fortress of Upnor Castle and a barrier chain called the "Gillingham Line" were supposed to protect the English ships. Wikipedia
Dutch naval attack during the Second Anglo-Dutch War Wikidata