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- Binckes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jacob Binckes (1637–1677), Dutch naval officer William Binckes (bapt. 1653–1712), English...
- storage inside Fort Sterreschans and killed Jacob Binckes and many others. The person Jacob Binckes and the second battle at Tobago served as basis for...
- William Binckes (bapt. 25 May 1653 – 19 June 1712) was an English preacher and sermon writer, noted for his term as Dean of Lichfield. Binckes was born...
- squadron, of six ships from the Admiralty of Amsterdam, under Jacob Binckes. Binckes who had arrived earlier, had been sent out in December, with orders...
- Archived from the original on January 27, 2021. Retrieved February 16, 2021. Binckes, Jeremy; Wing, Nick (March 22, 2010). "The Top 18 Immediate Effects Of...
- led by Vice Admiral Cornelis Evertsen the Youngest and Commodore Jacob Binckes, then the largest ever seen in America. They chose Anthony Colve as governor...
- Bicknell Senior offensive ****istant – Joe Philbin Offensive ****istant – Sean Binckes Offensive quality control – Kyle Fuller Offensive quality control – Conner...
- by Cornelis Evertsen the Youngest of the Admiralty of Zeeland and Jacob Binckes of the Admiralty of Amsterdam recaptured New York, which had been English...
- Jacob Potma (ca.1630 in Workum – 1704) a Dutch Golden Age painter Jacob Binckes (1637 in Koudum – 1677) a Dutch commodore Lambert Bos (1670 in Workum –...
- place on 3 March 1677 between a Dutch fleet under the command of Jacob Binckes and a French squadron commanded by Jean II d'Estrées attempting to recapture...