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editThe not yet complete ship list for the battle of Solebay Ships involved:'
The Netherlands (Michiel de Ruyter)
editAdmiralty of Amsterdam
Ships of the line:
Akerboom 60 (Jacob Teding van Berkhout)
Woerden 70 (Jacob Binckes)
Jaersveld 48 (Nicolaes de Boes)
Stad Utrecht 66 (an Davidszoon Bondt)
Callantsoog 70 (Hendrik Brouwer)
Stavoren 48 (Daniël Elsevier)
Amsterdam 60 (Anske Fokkes)
Provincie van Utrecht 60 (Jan Pauluszoon van Gelder)
Dolphijn 82 (Lt-Admiral Willem Joseph, Baron van Ghent, killed in battle,
Flag-Cpt Michiel Kindt)
Gouda 72 (Schout-bij-Nacht Jan de Haan)
Leeuwen 50 (Jan Gijsels van Lier)
Reigersbergen 72 (Commodore Jacob van Meeuwen)
Gideon 58 (Pieter Middelandt)
Essen 50 (Philips de Munnik)
Waesdorp 72 (Francois Palm)
Steenbergen 68 (Jan Roetering)
Deventer 60 (Engel de Ruyter)
Agatha 50 (Pieter Corneliszoon de Sitter)
Oosterwijk 60 (Volckert Hendrikszoon Swart)
Olifant 82 (Vice-Admiral Isaac Sweers)
Beschermer 50 (David Swerius (Sweers)
Oudshoorn 70 (Tomas Tobiaszoon)
Komeetstar 70 (Hendrik van Tol)
Kruiningen 56 (Balthazar van de Voorde)
Frigates:
Edam 32 (Jacob Willemszoon Broeder)
Bommel 24 (Pieter Klaaszoon Dekker)
Asperen 30 (Barent Hals)
Damiaten 34 (Jan Janszoon de Jongh)
Popkensburg 24 (Mattheus Megank)
Haas 24 (Hendrik Titus, Graaf van Nassau)
Overijssel 30 (Cornelis Tijloos)
Postijljon 24 (Roemer Vlak)
Brak 24 (Cornelis van der Zaan)
Advice yachts:
Egmond 10 (Jan Bogaart)
Triton 12 (Huibert Geel)
Kater 8 (Jan Kramer)
Walvis 12 (Jan Klaaszoon van Oosthuys)
Eenhoorn 10 (Jacob Stadtlander)
Kat 12 (Abraham Taelman)
Galei 12 (Marcus Willemszoon)
Admiralty of the Maas (Rotterdam)
Ships of the line:
Zeven Provincien 80 (fleet flag, Lt-Admiral Michael de Ruyter, 1st Lieutenant Gerard Callenburgh)
Wassenaer 56 (Philips van Almonde)
Groot Hollandia 60 (Jan van Brakel)
Gelderland 64 (Laurens Davidszoon van Convent)
Zeelandia 44 (Jan de Laucourt)
Maagd van Dordrecht 68 (Vice-Admiral Jan Evertszoon de Liefde)
Reigersbergen 72 (Jacob van Meeuwen)
Schieland 60 (Nicolaes Naalhout)
Eendracht 76 (Lt-Admiral Aert Janszoon van Nes)
Ridderschap van Holland 66 guns Schout-bij-Nacht Jan Janszoon van Nes)
Dordrecht 50 (Barend Rees)
Delft 62 (Gerolf Ysselmuyden)
Frigates:
Utrecht 36 (François van Aarssen)
Schiedam 20 (François van Nijdek)
Harderwijk 24 (Mozes Wichmans)
Advice Yachts:
Faam 12 (Cornelis Jacobszoon van der Hoeven)
Rotterdam 5 (Wijnand van Meurs)
Admiralty of Noorderkwartier (NQ)
Ships of the line:
Alkmaar 62 (Klaas Anker)
Wapen van Holland 44 (Cornelis Jacobszoon de Boer)
Jupiter 40 (Jacob de Boer)
Gelderland 56 (Maarten Jacobszoon de Boer)
Jozua 54 (Jan Dick)
Justina van Nassau 64 (Jan Heck)
Westfriesland 78 (Johan Belgicus, Graaf van Hoorne)
Wapen van Nassau 62 (Peiter Kerseboom)
Caleb 48 (Jan Krook)
Noorderkwartier 60 (Jan Janszoon Maauw)
Pacificatie 76 (Vice-Admiral Volckert Schram)
Drie Helden Davids 50 (Claes Corneliszoon Valehen)
Wapen van Medemblick 46 (Hendrik Visscher)
Wapen van Enkhuisen 72 (Schout-bij-Nacht David Vlugh)
Wapen van Hoorn 62 (Claes Pieterszoon Wijnbergen)
Admiralty of Zeeland
Ships of the line:
Walcheren 70 (Lt-Admiral Adriaan Banckert)
Kampveere 50 (Adriaan van Cruiningen)
Zierikzee 60 (Vice-Admiral Cornelis Evertsen de Jonge)
Zwanenburg 44 (Cornelis Evertsen de Jongste)
Middelburg 50 (Willem Hendrikszoon)
Oranje 70 (Schout-bij-Nacht Jan Matthijszoon)
Vlissingen 50 (Salomon Le Sage)
Frigates:
Visscher Harder 26 (Barent Martenszoon Boom)
Delft 34 (Simon Loncke)
Ter Goes 34 (Karel van der Putte)
Advice yachts:
Bruinvisch 6 (Cornelis Hollardt)
Zeehond (Anteunis Matthijszoon)
Zwaluw 6 (Karel de Ritter)
Admiralty of Friesland
Ships of the line:
Elf Steden 54 (Wytse Johannes Beyma)
Prins Hendrik Casimir 70 (Schout-bij-Nacht Hendrik Bruynsvelt)
Westergo 56 (Yde Hilkeszoon Kolaart)
Groningen 70 (Vice-Admiral Enno Doedes Star)
Vredewold 60 (Christiaan Ebelszoon Uma)
Oostergo 62 (Jan Janszoon Vijselaar)
Frigate:
Windhond 34 (Joost Michelszoon Kuik)
Advice yacht:
? (snauw, Pieter Pauw)
England and France (James II, Duke of York)
editWhite Squadron (French)
Terrible 70 (RA Duquesne)
Illustre 70
Conquérant 70
Admirable 68
Téméraire 50
Prince 50
Bourbon 50
Vaillant 50
Alcion 46
Hasardeux 38
Saint Phillippe 78 (VA d'Estrées)
Foudroyant 70
Grand 70
Tonnant 58
Brave 54
Aquilon 50
Duc 50
Oriflamme 50
Excellent 50
Eole 38
Arrogant 38
Superbe 70 (des Rabesnières)
Invincible 70
Sans-Pareil 66
Fort 60
Sage 50
Heureux 50
Rubis 46
Galant 46
Hardi 38
Red Squadron (English)
London 96 (VA Spragge)
Old James 70
Resolution 70
Dunkirk 60
Monk 60
others including
Prince Royal
St Michael
Royal James
Blue Squadron (English)
St Andrew 96 (RA Kempthorne)
French Ruby 80
St George 70
Warspite 70
Gloucester 62
Bonaventure 48
Antelope 48
Royal James 100 (Admiral Sandwich)
Henry 82
Edgar 72
Rupert 66
Mountagu 62
Leopard 54
Princess 54
Mary Rose 48
Crown 48
Success 32
Sovereign 100 (VA Jordan)
Triumph 70
Unicorn 64
Mary 62
Plymouth 60
Ruby 48
Tiger
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In popular culture
editI have just added the Leeds Central Library pictorial record. The BBC source (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-64425275) states the pictorial record also features the Battle of Texel (1694), which I have linked to. Can an expert on this conflict take a look at this. I think the information in the BBC article could be wrong. Dutch losses amounted to 100 killed during the 1694 battle. It makes more sense for the Battle of Texel of 1673 to be the one depicted in the pictorial record. The text in the BBC article reads, A gruelling encounter, the battle saw both sides suffer badly in hours of fighting which cost the lives of about 3,000 sailors, which is the same figure given in the Wiki article for the 1673 battle. Either the number of casualties in the BBC article is wrong or the date of the battle is wrong. Thanks. 92.24.59.40 (talk) 13:55, 28 January 2023 (UTC)
- The BBC article is wrong. The Battle of Texel in 1694 was not part of the Third Anglo-Dutch War DavidDijkgraaf (talk) 14:10, 28 January 2023 (UTC)
- Thanks, It didn't look right to me. The source (from the BBC site) is Leeds Central Library! 92.24.59.40 (talk) 14:42, 28 January 2023 (UTC)