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Action of 11 November 1779

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1 frigate captured 1 man killed 3 men wounded
  
None

Result
  
British victory

Date
  
11 November 1779

Location
  
Lisbon, Portugal

Combatants
  
Kingdom of Great Britain, Bourbon Spain

Similar
  
Action of 14 Septemb, Battle of Arkansas Post, Battle of the Black River, Battle of Lake Pontchartrain, American Revolutionary War

The Action of 11 November 1779 was a minor naval engagement between the British Royal Naval frigate HMS Tartar and the Spanish frigate Santa Margarita off Lisbon during the Anglo-Spanish War.

On 11 November, Captain Alexander Graeme in Tartar, belonging to the squadron under Commodore George Johnstone, was off Lisbon when he sighted the Spanish 38-gun frigate Santa Margarita. Tartar, with the wind behind her, caught up and engaged the Spanish vessel. After around two hours of fighting Santa Marguerita was almost dismasted when her captain decided to strike her colours.

Santa Margarita was added to the Royal Navy under her existing name as a 12-pounder 36-gun frigate. She had a very long career, serving until 1836.

References

Action of 11 November 1779 Wikipedia