The First Carlist War (1833-40), the UK positively supported Queen Isabella II against Infante Carlos, Count Molina who pretended to be the throne.
The British - Spanish War (1585-1604) was an intermittent confrontation between Spain and the Kingdom of England and never to be officially announced. The war was interrupted by a widely separated battle and began in the UK in 1585 in the UK under the military duty to the Netherlands under the direction of Earl of Leicester to support the president's resistance to the Spanish Habsburg family rule. In 1587 the British won several victories at Cádiz, and in 1588 the Spanish invincible fleet saw a recession, then the invincible fleet of Britain in 1589 and the Drake in 1597 and 1597 I got a serious failure by Hawking and the defeat of Essex - Raleigh Expedition. Two Spanish Army Armaghans were dispatched in 1596 and 1597, but their goal was largely frustrated due to bad weather and poorly planned.
In 1589, Queen Elizabeth I sent the British invincible fleet to the Iberian coast warship during the British and Spanish war (1585-1604). It was carried out by Admiral Sir Francis Drake, and in general by Saujon Norris, but failed to drive England to win the defeat and dispersion of Spain's invincible fleet the previous year's defeat. As organics lost a decisive blow to weakened Spaniards, expeditions failed and crowns were exhausted further and carefully restored during the long-term reign of Elizabeth I. The war in England and Spain was very expensive for both sides After another raid to Cádiz Spain itself was fighting France and the northern province and forced to default in 1596. But the failure of the British invincible fleet is a turning point and the fate of the parties to this complex conflict is changing until the London Treaty of 1604 reaches a peace agreement.