Battle of Puerto Cabello

Battle of Puerto Cabello
Part of the War of Jenkins' Ear
Date16 April 1743
Location
Result Spanish victory
Belligerents
 Great Britain Spain Spain
Commanders and leaders
Charles Knowles Gabriel Zuloaga
Strength
Land:
4,000
infantry
sailors
Sea:
2 third-rates
2 fourth rates
1 fifth-rate
2 sixth-rates
1 sloop-of-war
1 bomb vessel
13 other vessels
Land:
2,000
infantry
militia
unknown artillery
1 castle
2 shore batteries
Sea:
1 blockship
Casualties and losses
300 killed
106 wounded[1]
2 boats sunk[2]
Unknown human casualties
1 blockship scuttled

The Battle of Puerto Cabello was a failed attack on a Spanish colonial port during the War of Jenkins' Ear on 16 April 1743.

  1. ^ Account of the La Guayra Expedition described in a letter from Captain Watkings of HMS Lively to sir John Norris. Naval Chronicle, vol I. pp. 204, 314.
  2. ^ Fernández Duro p.284

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