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Battle of Placentia (1692)

Battle of Placentia
Part of King William's War

Depiction of the battle, with the English fleet south of the Fort Saint Louis, and the French fleet north of it
Date16–21 September 1692
Location
Result French victory
Belligerents
 France  England
Commanders and leaders
Philippe Pastour de Costebelle
Louis Armand, Baron de Lahontan
Jacques-François de Monbeton de Brouillan
Thomas Gillam
Strength
50 500
Casualties and losses
1 WIA 6 KIA

The Battle of Placentia (1692) was fought between the English and the French at Fort St. Louis (Castle Hill) in Placentia, Newfoundland and Labrador during King William's War. The battle lasted from 16 September until 21 September 1692.

Background edit

In order to protect the bay, there was one fort erected, Fort Plaisance (1662) (also known as Vieux Fort) between 1662 and 1690.[1]

During King William's War, on 25 February 1690, 45 British freebooters from Ferryland led by Herman Williamson attacked Plaisance by land. After killing two soldiers and wounding governor Louis de Pastour de Costebelle, they took possession of the town and destroyed the fort.[2] The population was imprisoned in the church for six weeks, until the English left on 5 April with the colony's supplies.[3]

The French replaced the former fort with Fort Saint-Louis in 1691, and was manned by 50 soldiers.

Battle edit

On 16 September, five English vessels anchored just outside the range of the French cannon at Placentia.[4][full citation needed] An estimated 500 disembarked from the ships to go ashore. On 18 September, Commodore Thomas Gillam (Williams) of HMS St Albans called upon Governor Jacques-François de Monbeton de Brouillan to surrender.[5] The Governor refused. On 19 September, the English fired upon the fort and its garrison of only 50. Philippe Pastour de Costebelle (brother of former Governor Louis) and Louis-Armand de Lom d'Arce de Lahontan, Baron de Lahontan led the defence of the garrison. The French killed six English in the defence of the fort and one French soldier was wounded. The seamen of the visiting French ships held off a landing and the English squadron withdrew on 21 September after burning the houses at Point Verde.[6]

Aftermath edit

In August 1693, Admiral Francis Wheler with 19 ships did not attack the fort for fear that the fort was too strong.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Historical Archaeology of a French Fortification in the Colony of Plaisance: The Vieux Fort Site (ChAl-04), Placentia, Newfoundland". www.academia.edu.
  2. ^ "[Captain] Charles Hawkins; 16 December, 1691". www.heritage.nf.ca.
  3. ^ "The Plaisance Garrison". www.heritage.nf.ca.
  4. ^ p. 183
  5. ^ "Biography – MONBETON DE BROUILLAN, JACQUES-FRANÇOIS DE – Volume II (1701-1740) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography". www.biographi.ca.
  6. ^ Alan F. Williams. Father Baudoin's War: Di'Iberville's Campaigns in Acadia and Newfoundland, 1696, 1697, Memorial University of Newfoundland. 1987. p. 28
  7. ^ "Wheler, Sir Francis (1656–1694)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 60. 1893. p. 445.
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battle, placentia, 1692, battle, placentiapart, king, william, wardepiction, battle, with, english, fleet, south, fort, saint, louis, french, fleet, north, itdate16, september, 1692locationplacentia, newfoundlandresultfrench, victorybelligerents, france, engla. Battle of PlacentiaPart of King William s WarDepiction of the battle with the English fleet south of the Fort Saint Louis and the French fleet north of itDate16 21 September 1692LocationPlacentia NewfoundlandResultFrench victoryBelligerents France EnglandCommanders and leadersPhilippe Pastour de CostebelleLouis Armand Baron de LahontanJacques Francois de Monbeton de BrouillanThomas GillamStrength50500Casualties and losses1 WIA6 KIA The Battle of Placentia 1692 was fought between the English and the French at Fort St Louis Castle Hill in Placentia Newfoundland and Labrador during King William s War The battle lasted from 16 September until 21 September 1692 Contents 1 Background 2 Battle 3 Aftermath 4 See also 5 ReferencesBackground editIn order to protect the bay there was one fort erected Fort Plaisance 1662 also known as Vieux Fort between 1662 and 1690 1 During King William s War on 25 February 1690 45 British freebooters from Ferryland led by Herman Williamson attacked Plaisance by land After killing two soldiers and wounding governor Louis de Pastour de Costebelle they took possession of the town and destroyed the fort 2 The population was imprisoned in the church for six weeks until the English left on 5 April with the colony s supplies 3 The French replaced the former fort with Fort Saint Louis in 1691 and was manned by 50 soldiers Battle editOn 16 September five English vessels anchored just outside the range of the French cannon at Placentia 4 full citation needed An estimated 500 disembarked from the ships to go ashore On 18 September Commodore Thomas Gillam Williams of HMS St Albans called upon Governor Jacques Francois de Monbeton de Brouillan to surrender 5 The Governor refused On 19 September the English fired upon the fort and its garrison of only 50 Philippe Pastour de Costebelle brother of former Governor Louis and Louis Armand de Lom d Arce de Lahontan Baron de Lahontan led the defence of the garrison The French killed six English in the defence of the fort and one French soldier was wounded The seamen of the visiting French ships held off a landing and the English squadron withdrew on 21 September after burning the houses at Point Verde 6 Aftermath editIn August 1693 Admiral Francis Wheler with 19 ships did not attack the fort for fear that the fort was too strong 7 See also editBattle of Placentia disambiguation References edit The Historical Archaeology of a French Fortification in the Colony of Plaisance The Vieux Fort Site ChAl 04 Placentia Newfoundland www academia edu Captain Charles Hawkins 16 December 1691 www heritage nf ca The Plaisance Garrison www heritage nf ca p 183 Biography MONBETON DE BROUILLAN JACQUES FRANCOIS DE Volume II 1701 1740 Dictionary of Canadian Biography www biographi ca Alan F Williams Father Baudoin s War Di Iberville s Campaigns in Acadia and Newfoundland 1696 1697 Memorial University of Newfoundland 1987 p 28 Wheler Sir Francis 1656 1694 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 60 1893 p 445 New voyages to North America nbsp This article about a battle is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This Newfoundland and Labrador related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Battle of Placentia 1692 amp oldid 1071895704, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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