Battle of Saint Kitts

Coordinates: 17°09′N 62°35′W / 17.150°N 62.583°W / 17.150; -62.583
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Battle of St. Kitts
Part of the American Revolutionary War

Hood's anchored fleet repels de Grasse off St Kitts. The Battle of Frigate Bay, 26 January 1782 by Nicholas Pocock
Date25–26 January 1782
Location17°09′N 62°35′W / 17.150°N 62.583°W / 17.150; -62.583
Result British victory[1][2]
Belligerents
 Great Britain  France
Commanders and leaders
Sir Samuel Hood
Comte de Grasse
Strength
22 ships of the line 29 ships of the line
2 frigates
1 cutter
Casualties and losses
72 killed
244 wounded
107 killed
204 wounded
1 cutter captured[3]

The Battle of Saint Kitts, also known as the Battle of Frigate Bay, was a naval battle fought on 25 and 26 January 1782 during the

Comte de Grasse
.

Background

When Hood returned to the West Indies in late 1781 after the

George Rodney's absence in England. The French admiral, the Comte de Grasse, attacked the British islands of St Kitts and Nevis with 7,000 troops and 50 warships, including the 110-gun Ville de Paris. He started by besieging the British fortress on Brimstone Hill on 11 January 1782. Hoping to salvage the situation, Hood made for St Kitts by departing Antigua on 22 January with 22 ships of the line, compared to de Grasse's 36.[4]

Action

The British fleet on 24 January consisted of 22 sail of the line, and was close off the southeast end of Nevis. They ran into and captured the French 16-gun cutter Espion, which carried a large amount of ammunition for the besieging French forces at Brimstone Hill.

At daybreak on 25 January, the French fleet was discovered having stood to the southward of Basseterre, consisting of a 110-gun ship, 28 two-decked ships, and two frigates. Hood stood towards the French fleet with the apparent intention of bringing on action, and effectively drew the French fleet off the land. As soon as Hood effected this maneuver, he was aided by a favorable change in wind and was able to guide his fleet within the anchorage of Basseterre, which the French admiral had just quit. Hood ordered his fleet in an L-formation and then ordered his fleet to lay anchor. De Grasse made three distinct attacks upon the British fleet on 26 January but was repulsed.[2]

The Pluton, commanded by D'Albert de Rions, led the French line, "receiving the crashing broadside of ship after ship until the splintered planking flew from her off side and her rigging hung in a tangled mass." Chauvent goes on to describe the battle as "...a sulphurous hell, with cannon vomiting forth flame and death." The entire battle lasted from 7:00 am to 6:30 pm, with the major action in the afternoon.[4]

Repulse of the French in Frigate Bay, St Kitts, 26 January 1782, oil on canvas by Thomas Maynard

Aftermath

Damage on both sides was heavy, though the French suffered higher casualties. However, Hood was unable to stop the French and could only observe the land action. After the successful French siege of Brimstone Hill fortress, St Kitts and Nevis surrendered on 12 February.[4]

Hood left on the 14th and joined forces with the recently arrived Admiral George Rodney.

Order of battle

Britain

Admiral Sir Samuel Hood's fleet[5][6]
Ship Rate Guns Commander Casualties Notes
Killed Wounded Total
Van
HMS St Albans
Third rate
64 Captain
Charles Inglis
0
0
0
HMS Alcide
Third rate
74 Captain Charles Thompson
2
4
6
HMS Intrepid
Third rate
64 Captain Anthony James Pye Molloy
2
0
2
HMS Torbay
Third rate
74 Captain John Lewis Gidoin
0
0
0
HMS Princessa
Third rate
70 Rear-Admiral
Francis Samuel Drake

Captain Charles Knatchbull
2
4
6
Flagship of van
HMS Prince George
Second rate
98 Captain James Williams
1
3
4
HMS Ajax
Third rate
74 Captain Nicholas Charrington
1
12
13
Centre
HMS Prince William
Third rate
64 Captain George Wilkinson
0
3
3
HMS Shrewsbury
Third rate
74 Captain John Knight
3
7
10
HMS Invincible
Third rate
74 Captain Charles Saxton
0
2
2
HMS Barfleur
Second rate
98 Rear-Admiral
Alexander Hood
9
24
33
Flagship of centre
HMS Monarch
Third rate
74 Captain Francis Reynolds
2
2
4
HMS Belliqueux
Third rate
64 Captain Lord Cranstoun
5
7
12
HMS Centaur
Third rate
74 Captain John Nicholson Inglefield
0
12
12
HMS Alfred
Third rate
74 Captain William Bayne
2
20
2
Rear
HMS Russell
Third rate
74 Captain Henry Edwyn Stanhope
8
29
37
HMS Resolution
Third rate
74 Captain Lord Robert Manners
5
11
16
HMS Bedford
Third rate
74 Commodore Edmund Affleck
Captain Thomas Graves
2
15
17
Flagship of Rear
HMS Canada
Third rate
74 Captain William Cornwallis
1
12
13
HMS Prudent
Third rate
64 Captain Andrew Barclay
18
36
54
HMS Montagu
Third rate
74 Captain George Bowen
7
23
30
HMS America
Third rate
64 Captain Samuel Thompson
1
17
18
Attached frigates
Van
HMS Eurydice
Sixth rate
20 Captain George Wilson
0
0
0
Centre
HMS Pegasus
Sixth rate
28 Captain John Stanhope
0
0
0
HMS Fortunee
Sixth rate
28 Captain Hugh Cloberry Christian
0
0
0
HMS Lizard
Sixth rate
28 Captain Edmund Dod
0
0
0
HMS Champion
Sixth rate
20 Captain Thomas West
1
1
2
To repeat signals
HMS Convert
Fifth rate
32 Captain Henry Harvey
0
0
0
HMS Triton
Sixth rate
28 Captain John M’Laurin
0
0
0
Rear
HMS Sibyl
Sixth rate
28 Captain John Norton
0
0
0
HMS Solebay
Sixth rate
28 Captain Charles Everitt
0
0
0
Total recorded casualties: 72 killed, 244 wounded

France

Admiral de Grasse's fleet [7]
Division Ship Guns Commander Casualties Notes
Killed Wounded Total
Souverain
74
Glandevès du Castellet
Hercule
74
Chadeau de la Clocheterie
Languedoc 80 Arros d'Argelos
Duc de Bourgogne
80 Champmartin
Barras de Saint-Laurent (Lieutenant General)
Marseillais
74
Castellane Majastre
Jason 64 Couète de Villages
Magnanime
74
Le Bègue de Germiny
Zélé
74
Gras-Préville
Éveillé 64 Le Gardeur de Tilly
Saint-Esprit
80 Chabert-Cogolin
Sceptre
74
Vaudreuil
Ville de Paris 104 De Grasse (Lieutenant General)
Cresp de Saint-Césaire (Flag captain)
César
74
Coriolis d'Espinouse
Northumberland
74
Bricqueville
Diadème
74
Monteclerc
Glorieux
74
Pérusse des Cars
Citoyen
74
De Thy
Scipion
74
Dassas
Ardent 64 Bernard de Marigny
Neptune
74
Renaud d'Aleins
Auguste
80
Chef d'Escadre)
Castellan (flag captain
)
Bourgogne
74
Charritte
Pluton
74
Albert de Rions
Caton
64
Framond
Sagittaire 50 Montluc de la Bourdonnaye
Experiment 50 Médine

Citations

  1. ^ Jaques, Hood arrived and repulsed de Grasse with victory at sea off Basseterre p. 881
  2. ^ a b Allen p. 325
  3. ^ Marly p. 342
  4. ^ .
  5. ^ Isaac Schomberg Naval Chronology, pp. 396–7
  6. ^ "No. 12277". The London Gazette. 9 March 1782. pp. 3–4.
  7. ^ Troude (1867), p. 215.

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