- Battle of Cabrita point
The Battle of Cabrita point was a naval battle near
Gibraltar onmarch 21 1705 in theWar of Spanish Succession .
The battle was an English victory which effectively ended the Franco-Spanish siege of Gibraltar.Prelude
The allies had conquered Gibraltar on
August 1 1704 .The Spanish besieged the city by land, and in that year the French had made a first failed attempt to attack from the sea in theBattle of Vélez-Málaga .In January 1705
Philip V of Spain was determined to reconquer the rock and had Villadarias replaced by Marshal de Tessé .Tessé realized that Gibraltar would never be retaken as long as the allies could access it from the sea. He therefore ordered Admiral
Pointis to block up the place by sea with his squadron of 13 ships of the line. Some of these ships were Spanish underJosé Fernández de Santillán . Gibraltar wasn't a permanent harbour yet for the British fleet, which was anchored inLisbon at the time.The commander of Gibraltar,
Prince George of Hesse-Darmstadt , despatched an express to Lisbon , desiring sirJohn Leake to sail to his assistance. This admiral set sail immediately with five sail of the line and a body of troops.The battle
Arriving at Gibraltar, he found five French ships hauling out of the bay. Admiral Leake had every advantage and he pressed home his attack with speed and vigour. In a swift and skilful action near Cabrita Point, 9 miles south-west of
Marbella , the British took the "Ardent" (60), the "Marquis" (66) and the "Arrogant" (60). Pointis had no other option than to run the two remaining ships, his flagship "Magnanime" (74) and the "Lys" (66), ashore and burn them to avoid capture.The remaining part of the French squadron had been blown from their anchors by a gale, and taken shelter in the bay of
Malaga ; but now they slipped their cables and made the best of their way toToulon .Aftermath
The Marshal de Tessé, in consequence of this disaster, turned the siege of Gibraltar into a blockade, and withdrew the greater part of his forces on March 31.
Pointis retired from active service after this battle.
Leake had not only scored a remarkable victory, but had saved Gibraltar from attack and had enhanced his already high reputation.
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