On 8 May 1562,
Protestant reformers took the city of
Le Havre, looted churches, and expelled Catholics. Fearing a counter-attack by the royal armies, they turned to the English who sent their troops.
Elizabeth I saw an opportunity in the current state of chaos in
France to reclaim the
Pale of Calais, which had only recently been lost in the
Anglo-French War (1557–1559) after two centuries of English rule. On 22 September 1562, the
Treaty of Hampton Court was signed by Elizabeth and
Huguenot leader
Louis, Prince of Condé, by which it was agreed that England would send 3,000 men to occupy the cities of
Le Havre and
Dieppe. On arrival the English built a series of fortifications. ==English failure==