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  • Action of 16 October 1799
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  • 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 Brigada 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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Strength
  • Frigates Thetis and Santa Brigada
  • Frigates HMS Ethalion, HMS Naiad, HMS Alcmene and HMS Triton
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Partof
  • the French Revolutionary Wars
Date
  • --10-17
Commander
Caption
  • 1799.0
Casualties
  • 1
  • 3
  • both frigates captured.
Result
  • British victory
Place
  • Off Vigo, Galicia, Atlantic Ocean
Conflict
  • --10-16
abstract
  • 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 Brigada 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.