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- Q17509671 abstract "The Action of 6 February 1799 was a minor naval action that took place during the French Revolutionary Wars off the island of Majorca between two Royal Navy ships and two Spanish naval frigates.By the end of 1798 the situation had changed in the Mediterranean with the destruction of the French fleet at Aboukir and the capture of the Spanish island of Menorca in November 1798 by British froces. The Royal Navy were using the island as a place to launch raids and conduct further operations.On 6 February 1799, HMS Argo and HMS Leviathan surprised two Spanish frigates at anchor near the south point of the Bahia de Alcudia on Majorca. The Spanish set sail with the British in pursuit but a violent westerly gale came up that took away Leviathan's main top-sail. After dark the Spanish frigates separated but Leviathan had fallen behind and saw neither the separation nor Argo's signal that she had chased the one to port.Leviathan had nearly caught up with Argo, who had fired bow chasers damaging the Santa Theresa 's smaller sails, slowing her down. More damage was inflicted but this time from the gale damaging more sails and rigging. At about midnight Argogot alongside the Santa Theresa and fired a broadside that wounded two men and badly damaged Santa Theresa's rigging. At this point the Spanish captain of Santa Theresa Don Pablo Perez realized that further resistance was futile and after a conference with his men struck her colours. Santa Theresa was upwards of 950 tons burthen, carrying 42 guns plus coehorns and swivel guns and in addition to her crew of 280 seamen and marines, she had 250 soldiers on board. Santa Theresa had recently been completely refurbished and provisioned for a four-month cruise. Her consort Proserpine, which had escaped, though smaller, was equally well armed. The Santa Theresa was bought into British service and kept the name.Operations continued from Menorca, 16 February Argo and Leviathan attacked the town of Cambrils.".
- Q17509671 causalties "Light".
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- Q17509671 date "1799-02-06".
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- Q17509671 result "British victory".
- Q17509671 strength "1Third Rate".
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- Q17509671 casualties "Light".
- Q17509671 commander Q6130041.
- Q17509671 conflict "--02-06".
- Q17509671 date "1799-02-06".
- Q17509671 partof "the French Revolutionary Wars".
- Q17509671 place "Off Majorca".
- Q17509671 result "British victory".
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- Q17509671 comment "The Action of 6 February 1799 was a minor naval action that took place during the French Revolutionary Wars off the island of Majorca between two Royal Navy ships and two Spanish naval frigates.By the end of 1798 the situation had changed in the Mediterranean with the destruction of the French fleet at Aboukir and the capture of the Spanish island of Menorca in November 1798 by British froces.".
- Q17509671 label "Action of 6 February 1799".
- Q17509671 name "Action of 6 February 1799".