From Plymouth to the Isle of Wight the Spaniards. [fact]
From Plymouth to the Isle of Wight the Spaniards had been in sight of the English coast, following the usual track of east-bound ships. Thousands of eyes had been on them, and throngs had crowded the headlands and downs to watch the four great naval battles which punctuated their progress.
Garrett Mattingly, The Defeat of the Spanish A…, loc. 790