Action off Bermuda (1585)

Action off Bermuda
Part of the Anglo–Spanish War

English ship Tiger
Date27–31 August 1585
Location
Result English victory[1]
Belligerents
England England  Spain
Commanders and leaders
Richard Grenville Alonzo de Cornieles
Strength

160-ton galleass

  • Tiger

300- to 400-ton galleon

  • Santa Maria de San Vicente
Casualties and losses
2 wounded 1 galleon captured
10 killed or wounded,
280 captured[2]

The action off Bermuda, also known as Grenville's action off the Bermuda's, was a minor naval engagement that took place off the island of Bermuda over three days in late August 1585 during the Anglo–Spanish War between an English galleass, Tiger, and a larger Spanish galleon, Santa Maria de San Vicente.[3] Tiger was victorious when the Spanish ship surrendered after a severe bombardment.[4]

  1. ^ Horn p 83-84
  2. ^ Bradley pp 272-73
  3. ^ Hakluyt Society (1967). Works, Volumes 104-105. pp. 169 & 786.
  4. ^ Marley (2008) p 116

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