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Action of 10 December 1800

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Date
  
10 December 1800

Location
  
Bay of Gibraltar

Result
  
Spanish victory

Combatants
  
Spain, United Kingdom

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Miguel Villalba
  
Lieut. Charles I. Niven

1 gun-boat (3 guns) 43 men
  
1 brig (18 guns) 58 men

Unknown, minor
  
1 brig captured 3 dead 8 wounded

Similar
  
Action of 26 April 1797, Action of 4 April 1808, Action of 19 January 1799, Battle of Cardal, Capture of Minorca

The Action of 10 December 1800 was a minor engagement of the Napoleonic Wars in which the Spanish privateer gunboat San Francisco Javier, alias Poderoso, under Don Miguel Villalba, captured a hired brig of the Royal Navy commanded by Lieutenant Charles Niven (or Nevin).

On 20 December the British hired armed brig Sir Thomas Pasley (or Admiral Pasley, or Pasley), left Plymouth, England with despatches for Lisbon, Gibraltar, and Malta. After calling at Lisbon, Sir Thomas Pasley was off Ceuta when on 10 December a Spanish gunboat approached using sails and sweeps.

At the time of the engagement Pasley was armed with two 6-pounder guns and fourteen 12-pounder carronades. She had a crew of 45 men and boys.

The Spanish gunboat, which was armed with one long 24-pounder and two 6-pounder guns, placed herself astern of Pasley and proceeded to fire on the brig. The wind died down, preventing Pasley from maneuvering to bring her two 6-pounder bow-chasers to bear. The British tried to move the guns to the stern, but the carronades left them no space in which to place the guns. The British sailors were left to respond to the Spanish cannon fire with no more than small arms fire.

Spanish boarding parties took the brig at the third attempt, having shot away the British halyard during the skirmish. Niven had been wounded in three places, and the master was also badly wounded. In addition, the British had lost three other sailors killed and six more wounded. The Spaniards took their prize to Ceuta, and then Algeciras.

Niven faced a court-martial for the loss of his ship and was honourably and deservedly acquitted.

References

Action of 10 December 1800 Wikipedia