View of Lord Bridport's Action off L'Orient, 1795

Vignette from the 'Naval Chronicle', 1799, f. p. 300. The accompanying description states that the view is from the north-west, showing the enemy nearing Port Louis, with Bridport's flagship 'Royal George' in the centre and the captured French 'Tigre' on the left. After Howe's victory of 1 June 1794, Alexander Hood (third in command) was ennobled as Baron Bridport. On 12 June 1795, at a period Howe was unwell ashore, Bridport sailed to escort a British expedition supporting a royalist rising in Brittany and detached the troop convoy and escort under Sir John Borlase Warren close to Belle Île. The French fleet under Villaret-Joyeuse had also left Brest and was sighted by Warren off of Belle Île. Warren evaded them and sent word to Bridport who sighted them on 22 June. The French had only twelve of the line; Bridport, with Warren's ships, a potential seventeen. Bridport gave chase and engaged on 23 June about six miles west of the Ile de Groix, taking three French ships before Villaret found refuge in Lorient.

Object Details

ID: PAG7059
Collection: Fine art; Special collections
Type: Print
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Bunney & Co; Pocock, Nicholas
Places: Lorient
Date made: 1 Apr 1799
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Sheet: 145 x 235 mm
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