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Battle of Beachy Head (1707) : ウィキペディア英語版
Action of 2 May 1707

The Action of 2 May 1707, also known as Beachy Head, was a naval battle of the War of the Spanish Succession in which a French squadron under Claude de Forbin intercepted a large British convoy escorted by three ships of the line, under Commodore Baron Wylde. The action began when three French ships, the ''Grifon'', ''Blackoal'' and ''Dauphine'', grappled the ''HMS Hampton Court'', killing her captain, George Clements, and taking her. Claude Forbin's 60-gun ''Mars'' next attacked the ''HMS Grafton'' and, when joined by the French ships ''Blackoal'' and ''Fidèle'', killed the Captain Edward Acton, and took her too.〔Haws/Hurst p.347〕 The convoy was scattered and the last British escort, the ''HMS Royal Oak'', badly hit and with 12 feet of water in her wells, managed to escape by running ashore near Dungeness, from where she was carried the next day into the Downs.〔Haws/Hurst p.347〕
The French took 21 merchant ships, besides the two 70-gun ships of the line, and carried them all into Dunkirk.〔Allen p.101〕
== Action ==
On 1 May a large outward-bound convoy for the West Indies, under the protection of three ships of the line, sailed from the Downs and being six leagues to the westward of Beachy, they fell in with the French squadron from Dunkirk, commanded by Claude de Forbin. This squadron consisted of 7 sail of the line and 6 privateers.〔Troude 259〕 The action began when 3 French ships, the ''Griffon'', ''Blackoal'' and ''La Dauphine'', grappled the ''HMS Hampton Court'' and killed Captain Clements. Commodore Wyld took five of his largest merchant ships into his line and boldly met the attack of the French ships.〔Haws/Hurst p.347〕 For two and a half hours a heavy fire was kept up on both sides; the ''Hampton Court'' fought desperately and was obliged to surrender.〔Allen p.101〕 ''La Dauphine'' next vigorously attacked the ''HMS Grafton'' and when joined by the French ships ''Blackoal'' and ''Fidele'', captured her after a warm dispute of half an hour.〔Haws/Hurst p.347〕 Claude Forbin's 60-gun ''Mars'' attacked Commodore Wyld's ''HMS Royal Oak''. The ship having eleven feet water in her hold, managed to escape with great loss by running ashore, from where she was carried into the Downs.〔Allen p.101〕

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