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Battle of Leghorn
Part of the First Anglo-Dutch War
Date
28 August 1652
Location
near Elba, Italy
Result
Dutch victory
Belligerents
Commonwealth of England
United Provinces
Commanders and leaders
Richard Badiley
Johan van Galen
Strength
4 warships
10 warships
Casualties and losses
1 ship captured
No ships lost
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First Anglo-Dutch War
Dover
Plymouth
Elba
Kentish Knock
Dungeness
Portland
Leghorn
Gabbard
Scheveningen
29 January 1654
The naval Battle of Elba (or Battle of Monte Cristo) was a naval battle which took place on 28 August 1652[1] during the First Anglo-Dutch war, between a Dutch squadron under Johan van Galen and an English squadron under Captain Richard Badiley.
^Spencer, Tucker (2002). Naval Warfare: An International Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. p. 350.
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