Minor naval engagement during the French Revolutionary Wars
Action of 16 October 1799
Part of the French Revolutionary Wars
"HMS Ethalion in action with the Spanish frigate Thetis off Cape Finisterre, 16th October 1799", Thomas Whitcombe
Date
16–17 October 1799
Location
Off Vigo, Atlantic Ocean
Result
British victory
Belligerents
Great Britain
Spain
Commanders and leaders
William Pierrepont
Juan de Mendoza
Strength
4 frigates
2 frigates
Casualties and losses
1 killed 10 wounded
3 killed 17 wounded 2 frigates captured
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Anglo-Spanish War (1796–1808)
Atlantic
25 January 1797
Cape St. Vincent
26 April 1797
Cádiz
Santa Cruz
16 October 1799
7 April 1800
Ferrol
Cape Santa Maria
25 November 1804
7 December 1804
Cape Finisterre
Trafalgar
4 April 1808
Mediterranean
13 October 1796
19 December 1796
Menorca
15 July 1798
19 January 1799
6 February 1799
7 July 1799
10 December 1800
6 May 1801
Algeciras
1st
2nd
Americas
Newfoundland
Trinidad
San Juan
St. George's Caye
Puerto Cabello
Diamond Rock
Río de la Plata
1st Buenos Aires
Perdriel
2nd Buenos Aires
Maldonado
Cardal
Montevideo
Colonia del Sacramento
2 June 1807
San Pedro
Miserere
3rd Buenos Aires
23 August 1806
East Indies
Manila
Zamboanga
Macau
The action of 16 October 1799 was a minor naval engagement during the French Revolutionary Wars between a squadron of British Royal Navy frigates and two frigates of the Spanish Navy close to the Spanish naval port of Vigo in Galicia. The Spanish ships were a treasure convoy, carrying silver specie and luxury trade goods across the Atlantic Ocean from the colonies of New Spain to Spain. Sighted by British frigate HMS Naiad enforcing the blockade of Vigo late on the 15 October, the Spanish ships were in the last stages of their journey. Turning to flee from Naiad, the Spanish soon found themselves surrounded as more British frigates closed in.
Although they separated their ships in an effort to split their opponents, the Spanish captains were unable to escape: Thetis was captured after a short engagement with HMS Ethalion on the morning of 16 October, while Santa Brigida almost reached safety, only being caught on the morning of 17 October in the approaches to the safe harbour at Muros. After a short engagement amid the rocks she was also captured by an overwhelming British force. Both captured ships were taken to Britain, where their combined cargoes were transported with great fanfare to the Bank of England. The eventual value of their cargo was assessed as at least £618,040, resulting in one of the largest hauls of prize money ever awarded.
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