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Capture of the San Joaquin : ウィキペディア英語版
Capture of the San Joaquin

The Capture of the San Joaquin or the Battle of Cartegena was a naval engagement that took place off the coast near Cartegena (present day Columbia). It involved five British ships of the line against a Spanish galleon and a smaller ship. After an action lasting barely an hour the Spanish ship surrendered. The Galleon had fought in the previous encounter during Wager's Action nearly 3 years earlier but had just barely escaped capture.
In late May, 1711 the warships under the command of Jean du Casse arrived and so on August 3, 1711 they sailed from Cartagena which now composed of the Treasure Fleet which was to return to Spain. The units of escort composed of the following: ''San Joaquin'' of 64 guns under Admiral Miguel Agustin Villanueva, the ''Saint-Michel'' of 70 guns under Jean Ducasse, the ''Hercule'' of 60 guns under Captain Proglie and the Frigate ''Griffon'' of 44 guns under Captain Turroble.〔Marley pg 234〕
Meanwhile Commodore James Littleton arrived with a number of ships which had sailed from Port Royal in Jamaica on July 26: a fleet which consisted of HMS ''Salisbury'' of 50 guns under Captain Francis Hosier and Littleton's flagship, ''Salisbury Prize'' of 50 guns under Captain Sir Robert Harland, HMS ''Jersey'' of 60 guns under Captain Edward Vernon, HMS ''Newcastle'' of 50 guns under Captain Sampson Bourne, HMS ''Weymouth'' 50 guns, under Captain Richard Lestock, HMS ''Anglesey'' 50 under Captain Thomas Legge, Frigate ''Fowey'' of 40 guns under Captain Robert Chadwick.
Du Casse had left the frigate ''Gallarde'' in Cartagena for its defense and so on the day of leaving, the fleet were soon spotted by Littleton's fleet but a storm prevented anything to come of it and both fleets dispersed. Most of the fleet including Du Casse returned to Cartagena without giving any advice to Admiral Villanueva. On August 7 the galleon ''San Joaquin'' was totally separated along with a smaller vessel and a squadron was sighted. Villaneuva thought the vessels were that of Du Casse but it was in fact the English squadron of Littleton.〔Philips pg 248 ()〕
When Villanueva realized the error was too late he decided to take on Littleton's squadron. The ensuing engagement lasted less than 20 minutes and ''San Joaquin'' was totally dismasted and suffered many casualties. Villaneuva now surrounded by the overwhelming British Squadron was mortally wounded when hit by a musket shot and soon struck his flag. Littleton from ''Salisbury'' went on board and took the surrender. Vernon in the ''Jesrey'' captured the smaller vessel which was attempting to escape. The galleons prize money was shared amongst the captains and the British sailed back to Port Royal. By order of King Philip V, the treasure was transferred to the French ships. Three days after the battle Du Casse knowing that ''San Joaquin'' was lost left Cartagena and divided his forces into firstly Martinique, then Pensacola and finally to Spain where it reaches safely.〔Marley pg 234-235〕
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