Action of 6 July 1746

For other actions with this location, see Battle of Negapatam (disambiguation)

Battle of Negapatam (1746)
Part of War of the Austrian Succession
Date6 July 1746
Location
Result Tactically inconclusive, Strategic French mughal victory
Belligerents
 Great Britain

 France

mughal empire
Commanders and leaders
Edward Peyton Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais
Strength
4 Ships of the line
2 Frigates
1 Ship of the line
8 East Indiamen
Casualties and losses
14 Killed
46 Wounded
27 Killed
53 Wounded

The Action of 6 July 1746 was an inconclusive naval engagement between the British and French fleets during the War of the Austrian Succession.

Battle

The English fleet, first under the command of Commodore Curtis Barnett and then Edward Peyton, and a French fleet under Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais, engaged each other early in the First Carnatic War. Both fleets were damaged, with La Bourdonnais putting in at Pondicherry for repairs, and Peyton at Trincomalee. La Bourdonnais acquired additional guns at Pondicherry, and when the fleets met again in August 1746, Peyton refused battle and retreated to Bengal. La Bourdonnais then proceeded to lead the successful French attack on Madras in September.[1]

Line of Battle

Royal Navy

France

  • Achille, 72 guns
  • Bourbon, 44 guns
  • Phénix, 44 guns
  • Lys, 40 guns
  • Neptune, 40 guns
  • Saint-Louis, 36 guns
  • Duc d'Orléans, 36 guns
  • Insullaire, 30 guns
  • Renommée, 30 guns

References

  1. Naravane, M.S. (2014). Battles of the Honorourable East India Company. A.P.H. Publishing Corporation. p. 152. ISBN 9788131300343.


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