Battle of Maguelone

The Battle of Maguelone was a minor naval action that occurred in late October 1809, during the Peninsular War, between the escort of a French convoy, comprising three ships of the line and two frigates, and a six-ship squadron of the Royal Navy. In a running battle, the French covered the retreat of the convoy and attempted to escape by sailing in shallow waters close to the shore of Maguelone. After two of the ships of the line ran aground, their crews evacuated them and scuttled them by fire after removing valuable equipment, including the artillery. The remaining ship and frigates made good their escape to Toulon. A British cutting-out party attacked the convoy in Baie des Roses on 1 November, destroying most of it and capturing three ships.

Battle of Maguelone
Part of the Peninsular War
Date25 October 1809
Location
Off Sète, France, and Baie des Roses, Spain
Result British victory
Belligerents
 United Kingdom  France
Commanders and leaders
Cuthbert Collingwood François-André Baudin
Strength
15 ships
5 frigates
3 ships
2 frigates
A number of lightly-armed transports
Casualties and losses

France:

  • 2 warships scuttled
  • Convoy destroyed
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