Battle of St. Lucia

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Battle of St. Lucia
Part of American War of Independence
Date December 15, 1778
Location Off St. Lucia, West Indies
Result British victory
Belligerents
Britain France
Commanders
Samuel Barrington Comte d'Estaing
Strength
7 ships of the line 12 ships of the line

The Battle of St. Lucia was a naval battle fought off the island of St. Lucia in the West Indies during the American War of Independence on December 15, 1778, between the British Royal Navy and the French Navy.

On the 4th of November d'Estaing sailed for the West Indies, on the very day that Commodore William Hotham was despatched from New York to reinforce the British fleet in those waters. On the 7th of September the French governor of Martinique, the Marquis de Bouille, had surprised the British island of Dominica. Admiral Samuel Barrington, the British admiral in the Leeward Islands, had retaliated by seizing St. Lucia on the 13th and 14th of December after the arrival of Hotham from North America. D'Estaing, who followed Hotham closely, was beaten off in two feeble attacks on Barrington at the Cul-de-Sac of St. Lucia on the 15th of December.