Battle of Toulon (1744)

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Battle of Toulon
Part of the War of the Austrian Succession

The Battle of Toulon by José Manuel de Moraleda. Watercolour on paper, 1783.
Date February 22, 1744
Location Mediterranean Sea, near Toulon, France
Result Franco-Spanish victory
Combatants
France
Spain
Britain
Commanders
Juan José Navarro Thomas Mathews
Strength
27 ships of the line
3 frigates
3 others
(1,806 guns)
30 ships of the line
3 frigates
6 others
(2,280 guns)
Casualties
Unknown 1 ship sunk
War of the Austrian Succession
MollwitzDettingenToulonFontenoyHohenfriedbergSoorKesselsdorfHavana

The naval Battle of Toulon or Battle of Cape Sicié took place on 22 and 23 February 1744 (New Style) between 1:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Toulon, France. Cape Sicié is near Toulon.

On 22 February 30 British ships under Thomas Mathews attacked a fleet of 27 Spanish and French ships under Don Juan José Navarro and La Bruyère de Court. Mathews had been following the French fleet in case either side declared war on the other as part of the War of the Austrian Succession. At 5:00 p.m., both sides drew away from each other. They attacked each other from afar the next day, but the British suffered heavily, and on 24 February Mathews retreated to Italy.

Mathews' second in command, Vice Admiral Lestock, later petitioned the King of Great Britain to hold a court-martial against many of the British officers, including Mathews. Mathews and several other officers were dismissed from the Royal Navy.

Ships involved:

[edit] France and Spain (La Bruyère de Court & Juan José Navarro)

Van
Boree 64
Tolosa 60
Tigre 50
Eolo 64
Alción 56
Duque de Orleans 68
Esperanza 74 (flag of de Gavaret)
Center
Tridente 64
Dichoso* 60
Aquilon 44
Sólido 64
Diamante 50
Firme 70
Terrible 74 (flag)
Sancti Spiritus 68
Serio 64
Rear
Oriente* 60
América* 60
Neptuno* 60
Poder* 60 - Damaged and captured but recaptured, scuttled next day
Constante 70
Real Felipe* 114 (flag of Juan José Navarro)
Hércules* 64
Brillante* 60
Alcón* 60
San Fernando* 64
Soberbio* 60
Santa Isabel* 80
3 frigates
2 brulotes
1 battleship being used as a hospital ship

Ships marked * were Spanish. There may be others.

[edit] Britain (Thomas Mathews)

Van
Chatham 50
Nassau 70
Chichester 80
Boyne 80
Barfleur 90 (flag of Rowley)
Princess Carolina 80
Berwick 70
Stirling Castle 70
Bedford 70
Center
Dragon 60
Royal Oak 70
Princess 70
Somerset 80
Norfolk 80
Marlborough 90
Dorsetshire 80
Essex 70 (Richard Norris)
Rupert 60
Namur 90 (flag)
Rear
Salisbury 50
Romney 50
Dumkint? 60
Revenge 70
Cambridge 80
Neptune 90 (flag of Lestok)
Torbay 80
Russell 80
Buckingham 70
Elizabeth 70
Kingston 60
Oxford 50
Warwick 60
3 frigates
3 brulotes
3 bergantines (brigantines?)

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