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Battle of Negapatam
Part of 1st Carnatic War
Date: 25 June 1746
Location: Negapatam, Tamil Nadu
Presidency: Madras Presidency
Co-ordinates: 10.78837°N 79.842232°E
Result: Inconclusive
Combatants
British French
Commanders
Commodore Edward Peyton Admiral Bertrand Mahe de La Bourdonnais
Strength
6 ships 9 ships
Casualties
60 200

This was an event during the 1st Carnatic War

Synopsis

Peyton was captain of the HMS Medway, a 60 gun ship of the line, in the squadron sent to the East Indies under Commodore Curtis Barnett. When Barnett died, Peyton took command and headed for Trincomalee to repair the Medway. On 25 June he came across the French squadron under La Bourdonnais off Negapatam and there was a sea battle in which three British ships were severely damaged. Peyton retired to Trincomalee for repairs. On 27 July he met La Bourdonnais again in Negapatam Roads but stood clear as he believed them to have been reinforced and he wanted to protect the convoy expected from Britain. The French were free to sail for Madras which they captured.

External Links

Naval action off Negapatam Google Books