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Théodore Gudin - Naval Combat off Cape Lizard in Cornwall, October 21. 1707

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Théodore Gudin - Naval Combat off Cape Lizard in Cornwall, October 21. 1707

The naval Battle of the Lizard took place on October 21, 1707 during the War of the Spanish Succession near Lizard Point, Cornwall between two French squadrons under René Duguay-Trouin and Claude de Forbin and an English  convoy protected by a squadron under Commodore Richard Edwards. This battle was almost a complete victory for the French; the 80-gun Cumberland and the 50-gun ships Chester and Ruby were taken, but Royal Oak escaped into Kinsale with a few merchantmen. The 80-gun Devonshire defended herself for several hours against seven French ships until she caught fire and blew up, only three men escaping out of 500.

[Musée National des Châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon - Oil on canvas]

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