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Action of 23 April 1794

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3 frigates 1 corvette
  
5 frigates

Result
  
British victory

Date
  
23 April 1794

Location
  
Guernsey

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2 frigates and the corvette captured. Pomone 80 and 100 killed and wounded Babet 30 and 40 killed and wounded Engageante 30 to 40 men killed and wounded
  
Flora 1 killed, 3 wounded Arethusa 3 killed, 5 wounded Melampus 5 killed, 5 wounded Concorde 1 killed, 12 wounded

Combatants
  
French First Republic, Kingdom of Great Britain

Similar
  
Action of 6 November 1794, Battle of the Îles Saint‑Marcouf, Battle of the Raz de Sein, Raids on Boulogne, French Revolutionary Wars

Action of 23 april 1794


The Action of 23 April 1794 took place between a British squadron of five frigates under the command of Sir John Borlase Warren and three frigates and a corvette under the command of Chef d'escadre F. Desgarceaux during the French Revolutionary Wars. Three of the French ships were captured.

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The battle

On 21 April the frigate Minerva sighted four distant ships in the English Channel. The next morning Minerva met Warren's squadron, and passed this information on. Warren promptly set off in pursuit, and at dawn the next day, around 4 a.m., sighted three frigates and a corvette about seven or eight leagues (24.5–28 nautical miles) south-west of Guernsey. The French formed a line of battle, and Warren signalled his squadron to engage, with his own flagship Flora in the lead, supported by Arethusa. Taking advantage of the weather gage the British were able to force the French into a close action which lasted for nearly three hours, before the Pomone and Babet surrendered at around 11 a.m.

The Engageante and Résolue attempted to escape, and Warren ordered Concorde, Melampus and Nymphe to pursue, as Flora was in no condition to do so. After an hour Concorde caught up with Engageante and attempted to disable her, intending to then attack the Résolue, leaving Engageante to Melampus and Nymphe, which were following.

However, while Concorde was engaged with Engageante, the Résolue dropped back and laid herself across Concorde's bows, badly damaging her sails and rigging to the point where she was disabled. Having made hasty repairs Concorde came up again to re-engage the Engageante, which eventually surrendered at about 1.45 p.m. Résolue fired a few shots and then made off, pursued by Melampus and Nymphe, who chased her into Morlaix, before returning to assist Concorde which was towing the crippled Engageante to port.

Britain

  • Flora, (36) Sir John Borlase Warren, flagship
  • Arethusa, (38) Sir Edward Pellew
  • Melampus, (36) Thomas Wells
  • Concorde, (32) Sir Richard Strachan
  • Nymphe, (36) George Murray
  • France

  • Engageante, (26) F. Desgarceaux, flagship - captured by Concorde
  • Pomone, (44) Étienne Pévrieu - captured by Arethusa
  • Résolue, (36) Antoine-Marie-François Montalan - escaped
  • Babet, (22) Pierre-Joseph-Paul Belhomme - captured by Arethusa
  • References

    Action of 23 April 1794 Wikipedia