Action Of 12 August 1782
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The action of 12 August 1782 was a minor single-ship action that opposed the French 32-gun frigate ''Bellone'' to the British 28-gun HMS ''Coventry'' in the run-up to the
Battle of Trincomalee A battle is an occurrence of combat in warfare between opposing military units of any number or size. A war usually consists of multiple battles. In general, a battle is a military engagement that is well defined in duration, area, and force ...
. Although both ships were frigates, ''Bellone'' belonged to the ''Iphigénie'' class and was a comparatively large frigate for her time, carrying a battery of
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s, while ''Coventry'' was a
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armed only with 9-pounder long guns. Furthermore, ''Bellone'' had the advantage of the wind. The nominal crew of ''Coventry'' was about tho thirds of that of ''Bellone'', but in the occasion it was reinforced by the troops she was carrying. In spite of these overwhelming odds, ''Coventry'' managed to inflict heavy casualties on ''Bellone'', and most decisively to shoot most of the senior staff. The resulting confusion on ''Bellone'' allowed ''Coventry'' to escape to
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.


Background

The
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triggered an
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from 1778 and, by extension, a
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from 1780 when the Dutch Republic refuse to stop trading with enemies of Britain. This aligned French and Dutch interests in the
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theatre. France had a base of operation at Isle de France (Mauritius) and was allied with
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, while the Dutch were holding the
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. France sent convoys escorted by ships of the line to reinforce these outpost. The French consolidated squadrons from
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, Isle de France and those escorting the convoys into a force numbering 15 ships of the line and several frigates, first under Estienne d'Orves and, after he died, under Suffren. This fleet was opposed to an equivalent British force under Admiral Edward Hughes. In August 1782, Suffren and Hughes had already fought three inconclusive actions at
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on 17 February 1782, Providien on 12 April and
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on 6 July, and were positioning for their fourth encounter at
Trincomalee Trincomalee (; ta, திருகோணமலை, translit=Tirukōṇamalai; si, ත්‍රිකුණාමළය, translit= Trikuṇāmaḷaya), also known as Gokanna and Gokarna, is the administrative headquarters of the Trincomalee Dis ...
, that was to flare up on 25 August and last until 3 September. In late July, Suffren's squadron was at
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for a high-level meeting with Hyder Ali in neighbouring
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. Suffren sent his light ships to recon Trincomalee; informed that the British fleet was not in harbour, he decided to sail there himself and land troops and attempt to conquer the city. The French squadron left Cuddalore on 2 August 1782 and progressed towards
Batacalo Batticaloa ( ta, மட்டக்களப்பு, ''Maṭṭakkaḷappu''; si, මඩකලපුව, ''Maḍakalapuwa'') is a major city in the Eastern Province, Sri Lanka, and its former capital. It is the administrative capital of the B ...
. Suffren detached ''Bellone'' with orders to sail first and Batacalo and then
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, where French captain Aymar was waiting for him with the
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''Illustre'', the 64-gun ''Saint Michel'' and 8 transports carrying troops and supplies. ''Bellone'' had a new captain,
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, who was a nephew to Suffren; he had replaced the former captain,
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, promoted to the command of the 64-gun ''Brillant'' during Suffren's reshuffling of his captains in the wake of the Battle of Negapatam.


Battle

On 12 August, as the French squadron had arrived at Batacalo and was anchored in the bay, HMS ''Coventry'' sailed in the South-East of the harbour, ferrying troops to Madras. ''Vengeur'' and ''Artésien'' attempted to chase to investigate, but soon lost contact and returned to the fleet. Meanwhile, ''Bellone'' had her mainmast damaged by a gust of wind off Ceylon and was sailing to Batacalo for repairs. The two ships met near Friar's Hood. ''Bellone'' had the advantage of the wind and was a much stronger frigate than ''Coventry''. However, Pierrevert made the mistake of stopping his frigate and letting ''Coventry'' approach, allowing
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to close to pistol range and open fire with
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and
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. This caused heavy casualties on ''Bellone'', and soon mortally wounded Pierrevert himself. As the first officer took over, second officer Boucher started arguing that he was the one who should take command, due to a regulation barring foreigners to command French warships, and since the first officer was of Italian origin. As they argued, fire from ''Coventry'' killed Boucher and gravely wounded the first officer. The third officer took over but, lacking experience, he failed to gain the confidence of his crew and was unable to prevent ''Coventrys escape. ''Bellone'' sustained 60 men killed or wounded.


Aftermath

The battle lasted 2 hours, killing or wounding about 60 French and 50 British. ''Coventry'', her rigging badly damaged, limped back to Madras. Hughes had hoped to set sail around 15 August, but it was not until 22 that he was ready to depart. The delay allowed Suffren to lay siege to Trincomalee, where
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fell on 30. Suffren restored Beaulieu as captain of ''Bellone'', and replaced him on ''Brillant'' with Lieutenant de Kersauson. ''Coventry'' would eventually be captured on 12 January 1783, when her new captain, William Wolseley, mistook four French ships of the line for British East Indiamen.


See also

*
Action of 14 December 1798 The action of 14 December 1798 was a naval skirmish between the 32-gun British frigate and the French 24-gun corvette . ''Bayonnaise'' was vastly outgunned and outmanoeuvred, but was able to board and capture ''Ambuscade''. Background On 14 ...
, a similarly unbalanced action between the French 24-gun corvette ''Bayonnaise'' and the British 32-gun frigate ''Ambuscade''. ''Bayonnaise'' managed to capture ''Ambuscade''.


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