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Action of 7 October 1795 : ウィキペディア英語版
Action of 7 October 1795

The Action of 7 October 1795 was a naval engagement of the French Revolutionary Wars during which a French squadron led by Rear-Admiral Joseph de Richery captured a large British convoy of thirty-one merchant vessels. The British convoy, escorted by three ships of line and several frigates under Commodore Thomas Taylor, sailed from Gibraltar and were intercepted on 7 October by a French squadron, one of the two who managed that year to evade the British blockade of Toulon.〔James p.274〕 During the action the French ships captured a British 74-gun ship of line and all but one merchantmen. Shortly after, they bore his prizes triumphantly in Cadiz.〔Yonge p.471〕 Strangely it was not until 1812 when the Royal Navy decided to increase the number of his escort vessels.〔Corvisier p.173〕
==Engagement==
On the morning of 7 October, off Cape St Vincent, the British Mediterranean Fleet, which consisted of about thirty merchant ships richly laden sailing to Great Britain and convoyed by the ships of line HMS ''Censeur'', HMS ''Bedford'', HMS ''Fortitude'' and four frigates under Commodore Thomas Taylor’s command,〔 fell in with a French fleet led by Rear-Admiral Joseph de Richery consisting of six ships of line and three frigates. This fleet, which was being pursued unsuccessfully since two days before by a squadron of equal force sent by Admiral Hotham,〔〔Yonge p.371〕 had been dispatched in mid-September by the French Admiralty from Toulon to sail to Newfoundland to attack the British fishing industry,〔 and came across with the British fleet.
As soon as the French fleet was sighted, Commodore Taylor made the signal for the convoy to disperse and ordered his ships to form a line of battle to allow time for the merchant vessels to escape.〔 The French frigates were dispatched to prevent its escape and they succeeded in capturing almost all of the convoy.〔 During the engagement HMS ''Censeur'' lost her topmasts, and with no possibility of escape, she struck her colours to three French ships of line which had cut off her retreat. HMS ''Bedford'' and HMS ''Fortitude'', with the other warships, managed to escape.

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