Al-Ma'mura, also known as La Mamora, (present …
Years: 1614 - 1614
August
Al-Ma'mura, also known as La Mamora, (present Mehdya), located on the Atlantic coast of present day Morocco, had become the main base of the pirate Henry Mainwaring.
Returning from Newfoundland to the coast of Spain in midsummer 1614, Mainwaring had taken a Portuguese ship and plundered her cargo of wine, then had taken a French prize and stolen 10,000 dried fish from her hold.
With Mainwaring away, a Spanish fleet under Don Luis Fajardo, sailing from Cádiz on August 1, 1614, reduces the town.
Fajardo, after negotiations with Mulay Zidan, leaves a strong garrison of 1,500 men, and calls the harbor San Miguel de Ultramar.
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- Morocco, Sa'di Sharifate of
- Spain, Habsburg Kingdom of
- Portugal, Habsburg (Philippine) Kingdom of
- England, (Stuart) Kingdom of
- Newfoundland (English Colony)
