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Battle of Leghorn

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Battle of Leghorn

March 14th 1653

 

Appleton's Squadron from Livorno

Ship's NameGunsCommanderNotes

Bonaventure44John Witheridge
Leopard48Henry AppletonSquadron Flagship

Sampson40Edmund Seaman
Mary30Benjamin Fisher
Peregrine30John Wood
Levant Merchant30Stephen Marsh
Badiley's Squadron

Ship's NameGunsCommanderNotes

Paragon52Richard BadileyFlagship

Elizabeth36Jonas Reeves
Phoenix36John Wadsworth
Constant Warwick32Owen Cox
Mary Rose32Jonas Poole
William and Thomas30John Godolphin
Lewis30William Elle
Thomas Bonaventure28George Hughes
Charity8Simon OrtonFireship

Dutch Squadron from Livorno

Ship's NameGunsCommanderNotes

Zeven Provincien40Johan van GalenFlagship

Eendracht40Jacob de Boer
Maan40Cornelis Tromp
Ter40

Zon40Anthonis van Salingen
Zutphen36Jan Uyttenhout
Maagd van Enkhuysen34

Jonge Prins28Cornelis Barentsz Slordt
Julius Caesar28Jacob Janssen Roocher
Witte Olifant28Sijbrant Janszoon Mol
Madonna della Vigna28Harmon Sonne
Susanna28Pieter Jansz de Vries
Zwarten Arend28Pieter Teunissen Bonteboer
Salomons Ordeel28Meijndert Theunisz Oosterwout
Rodenhaes28Adriaan Rodenhaes
Star28Hendrick Govertszoon

 

Notes

  • Bold indicates a ship sunk, scuttled or blown up, or a captain killed

  • Italics indicates a ship or captain captured

  • The Witte Olifant was apparantly an Italian merchant vessel called Elefante Bianco, hired by the Dutch. source:W014

     

    The Engagement

    Plan from William Laird Clowes - History of the Royal Navy Vol II

     

    The English goal was to enable Appleton's squadron to leave port and rejoin the fleet. Badiley had wanted Appleton to set sail at night, to improve his chances of escaping the Dutch.Alas, Appleton would not comply. Instead, while Badiley was still to the South, beyond the Dutch, Appleton's squadron sortied from the harbor mouth in broad daylight. The Dutch immediately attacked his squadron before Badiley could close. Early in the engagement, the Bonaventure, leading Appleton's squadron was hit by a shot from Van Galen's flagship, the Zeven Provincien, and exploded. The ship was destroyed, with only five men saved by the Dutch. Before that, the Bonaventure had fired and a shot hit Van Galen in the leg, causing his leg to have to be amputated. He died 9 days later.

     

    The Leopard fought the Zon and Julius Caesar and inflicted heavy losses on them. The Maan fought and beat the Sampson, but a Dutch fireship came up on her disengaged side and burnt the Sampson, only 42 men of the crew of 130, including Edmund Seaman, were rescued. Both the Peregrine and Levant Merchant were captured. The Peregrine first lost her mainmast, shot by the Rodenhaes and then was boarded by the Susanna. The Peregrine eventually lost her mainmast, but had fought off the Susanna. The Zwarten Arend eventually captured the Peregrine. The Levant Merchant sank her first opponent, the Madonna della Vigna, or at least she was forced to run ashore, north of the harbor mouth. The Maagd van Enkhuysen then attacked and took the Levant Merchant. The Leopard, Appleton's flagship, was engaged by the Eendracht, and was eventually captured. In the end, only the Mary, which was faster than the Dutch ships, escaped to join Badiley's squadron.

     

    Badiley eventually came up to engage. All the remaining Dutch ships engaged his squadron and after an initial exchange of gunfire, Badiley led his squadron in retreat.

     

    Source

    W014Anglo Dutch Wars BlogJim Bender
    W015Parilamentary Journals
    B029The Royal Navy - Vol IIWilliam Laird Clowes

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