A DECLARATION OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE Lord Admiral VANTRUMP, Touching the Royal Fort of Monarchy, the King of Scots, and the D. of York: sent to the King of Denmark, and the Q. of Sweden: With his desires thereupon; his Resolution touching England; and the Answer of their Royal Highnesses thereunto. The advance of Vant●ump towards the Downs; A gr●●t Victory obtained; the particulars of the fight; And the bloody proceed of the Dutch against the English; with their stripping and whipping them; and afterwards washing them with Vinegar and Salt. depiction of the English lion rampant London, Printed for George Horton, 1652. A Declaration of the Lord Admiral Vantrump, touching the King of Scots, the Duke of York, and the Royal Fort of Monarchy: sent to the Kings of Denmark, France, and the Queen of Sweden; With his ardent desires thereupon; his Resolution touching England; and the Promise of the said Christian Princes. SIR, ON the 15 instant Vantrump called a Council aboard his Navy, to advise and consult of their Maritine Affairs, and to attempt some sudden Action, if possible, upon the English: whereupon, it was mutually assented to, that the Navy (consisting of one hundred Men of War, besides Fireships) should be divided into two Squadrons, with a Resolution to attend the motion of the English in the Downs, and fall upon, sink, burn, and destroy them; as also to waylay and intercept all others that shall come to join with them. 'Tis said he hath sent a Message and Declaration to the King of Denmark, and the Queen of Sweden, wherein he gives a demonstration to their Highnesses, of the just Grounds and Reasons of the present Engagement of the Low-Countries against England; protesting his innocency, from having any design or intention, to strike at the Royal Fort of Monarchy; but shall to the utmost of his power endeavour the support and preservation thereof; and augment the splendour of the Crown in its full orient brightness. In order whereunto he desires and implores their aid and assistance even in this juncture of time; but the King of Denmark seems to wave it, by reason of the Treaty with the Parliament. The Queen accords thereunto; and bath sent a Letter to the King of France to be assisting-therein, especially for the restoration of the King of Scots, etc. This is with great alacrity rescented by the Royal party; and Vantrump seems to declare for the interest of that Family; which business is carried on with a very high hand by Count William of Nassaw, Cousin to the Prince of Orange; which the Boors perceiving, arm themselves apace, and grow very desperate, declaring, That if the Estates do not immediately and vigorously proceed on in the War against England, that they will pull them out of their houses headlong, and make them greater Precedents to the world, than they did the English in the Indies; which great affronts and injuries, or rather contumelies, are not to be paralleled in any Age; for the most insolently bound the English to stakes, with ropes about their necks, throttling some of them therewith, and flourishing their naked swords about them, as if they would presently have dispatched them; then taking them so amazed and bound, and tumbling them down the Rocks, and after carrying their crushed and bruised carcases away in irons. They have exceedingly insulted by usurping sovereignty to enslave the English; and have executed many cruel Sentences, seizing of the English Companies goods, fining, imprisoning, stocking, yea whipping the English at a post in the open Marketplace, and after washing them with vinegar and salt. O monstrous! and unheard of cruelties! acted against them, who have disputed their Title, when the loss of brave Sidney, and many others. Bril, July 19 1652. Advertisements from the Navy. On the 15 instant, his Excellency General Blake having received Advertisements of a great Fleet of ships, under sail Northwards, supposed them to be Hans, designed for the relief and safety of the Flemish Busses: whereupon, Major Bourn was commanded forth with seven Scouts, to make a discovery thereof; and coming within a League of them, found them to be men of War, having their streamers, Jacks, and bloody Flags all forth; Admiral Hantz being Commander in chief, selected forth Ten chief ships, to give Us a revengeful salute; which Major Bourn perceiving, prepared to receive them, sending the Saphir back to the General, to hasten up the rest: the Dutchmen being exceedingly enraged, with great fury bore up to us, with their Pendants flying, and Thunderlike their broad sides they let fly; we answered them again, putting forth our bloody flags in defiance; and in the midst of our dispute, each man acting with a most heroic mind, our General made up to us with 37 sail; which the Dutch Admiral seeing, bore up with 40 stout ships to them; and entering battle, saluted Us with many great volleys; we rung them the like peals again; and after two ho: dispute, maintained with great resolution on both sides, we came to grappling, in which action the Land soldiers performed singular service, but was several times blown up and repelled from the Enemy's decks; till at last the nimble Saphir bore up to the head of their Admiral fired both sails and tackling, shot her in the Keel; and immediately upon the next broad side sunk her; at which instant, most of our ships being engaged, the General resolved to bear up, and to play the Granades; the which, was with such dexterity of spirit attempted, that in a moment 5 of their ships was fired, which could by no means be extinguished; 17 we took; sunk 9, dispersed, rend, and torn many of them, but not without loss; and had not the sable Curtains of the night prevented, we had made the victory far more glorious; but we are in pursuit, & have sent 700 prisoners to Dunbar, with some ships. Aboard the Reformation July 17, 1652. Since which time, we hear, that he hath taken about forty Busses, four Men of War, and sunk one, with the loss of two Frigates. Sir George Carteret gins to prosecute the King of Scots Cause with great vigour; and 'tis conceived, will endeavour a conjunction with the Duke of Vandoom High Admiral of France, who with 50 Men of War is sailed towards the Western coast, to fight the Spanish forces. FINIS.