The Commonwealth contingent in Turenne's army fights…
June 1658 CE
The Commonwealth contingent in Turenne's army fights with distinction and impresses their French allies with a successful assault up a strongly defended sandhill one hundred and fifty feet high during the battle.
When Dunkirk surrenders to Turenne on June 14, Cardinal Mazarin honors the terms of the treaty with Cromwell and hands the port over to the Commonwealth, despite the protests of Louis XIV.
The Commonwealth also honors its obligations in respecting the rights of the Catholic populations of Mardyck and Dunkirk.
A contingent of Commonwealth troops remains with Turenne's army and are to prove instrumental in the capture of Gravelines and other Flemish towns by the French.