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 | | Blake was the eldest son of a well-to-do merchant, and received his early education at the gran~mar school of Bridgwater~ In 1615 he was sent to Oxford, entering at first St Albans Hall, but removing afterwards to Wadham College, then recently founded. |
 | | Blake, who had only twenty ships, sailed to meet them, and the battle took place off Dover on the I9th of May. The Dutch were defeated in an engagement of four or five hours, ]ost two ships, and withdrew under cover of darkness. |
 | | In April 1657 Blake, then in very ill health, suffering from dropsy and scurvy, and anxious to have assistance in his arduous duties, heard that the Plate fleet lay at anchor in the bay of Santa Cruz, in the island of Teneriffe. |
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