Action of 8 April 1740

Action of 8 April 1740
Part of the War of Jenkins' Ear

A engraving of a painting of the battle by Peter Monamy
Date8 April 1740
Location
300 miles south-west of The Lizard, Atlantic Ocean
Result British victory
Belligerents
Great Britain Spain
Commanders and leaders
Colvill Mayne
Thomas Durell
Lord Augustus FitzRoy
Pablo Augustín de Gera
Strength
3 ships of the line 1 ship of the line
Casualties and losses
17 killed
40 wounded.[1]
33 killed
100 wounded
517 captured
1 ship of the line captured[1][2]

The action of 8 April 1740 was a battle between the Spanish third rate Princesa (nominally rated at 70 guns, but carrying 64) under the command of Don Parlo Augustino de Gera, and a squadron consisting of three British 70-gun third rates; HMS Kent, HMS Lenox and HMS Orford, under the command of Captain Colvill Mayne of Lenox. The Spanish ship was chased down and captured by the three British ships, after which she was acquired for service by the Royal Navy.

  1. ^ a b Beatson. Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain. p. 75.
  2. ^ The Navy In the War of 1739-48. pp. 77-8.

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