Battle of Elba


The naval Battle of Elba was a naval battle which took place on 28 August 1652 during the First Anglo-Dutch war, between a Dutch squadron under Johan van Galen and an English squadron under Captain Richard Badiley.

Battle

The English were trying to reach Livorno, where a squadron under Captain Henry Appleton was under siege by the Dutch squadron. Leaving four of his fourteen vessels to maintain the watch over Livorno, van Galen took his remaining ten ships to intercept Badiley's squadron. The two encountered each other between Montecristo and Elba Islands. The Phoenix was captured by the Jaarsveld, while the other English warships retreated into Porto Longone. The captured ship, Phoenix, was recaptured 2 months later during a night raid at Livorno.
Ships involved:

Netherlands (Johan van Galen)

Jaarsveld 44
Prinses Roijaal 34
Wapen van Zeeland 32
Eendracht 40
Maan 40
Vereenigde Provinciën/Zeven Provinciën 40
Haarlem 40
Maagd van Enkhuysen 34
Zeelandia 32
Jonge Prins 28
The Jaarsveld and four other ships of the squadron belonged to the Amsterdam Admiralty, but the Prinses Roijaal, Eendracht and Jonge Prins belonged to the Noorderkwartier Admiralty, while Wapen van Zeeland and Zeelandia belonged to the Zeeland Admiralty.

England (Capt. Richard Badiley)

Paragon 52
Elizabeth 36
Phoenix 36 - Captured by Eendracht
Constant Warwick 32
The squadron was convoying four merchantmen, who however took no part in the Action and made their way independently into Porto Longone.
Mary Rose 32
William and Thomas 30
Thomas Bonaventure 28
Richard and William 24