Capture of Serampore (1808)

Capture of Serampore
Part of the English Wars

Painting of Danish Serampore (Frederiksnagore), by Peter Anker
Date28 January 1808
Location22°45′N 88°20′E / 22.75°N 88.34°E / 22.75; 88.34
Result British victory
Territorial
changes
Serampore occupied by Britain
Belligerents
 Denmark-Norway  Great Britain
Commanders and leaders
Denmark–Norway Jacob Kræfting United Kingdom Carey
United Kingdom George Elliot
United Kingdom William Montagu
United Kingdom Neviusore Courey
Units involved
Denmark–Norway HDMS Waldemarr
Denmark–Norway HDMS Elizabeth
Denmark–Norway HDMS Freya
Denmark–Norway HDMS Holstein
Denmark–Norway HDMS Maria
Denmark–Norway HDMS Mary
Denmark–Norway HDMS Nymphe
United Kingdom HMS Modeste
United Kingdom HMS Terpsichore
United Kingdom HMS Dasher
United Kingdom 3 Sepoy companies
Strength
12 ships
c. 40 men
Few cannons
3 ships
Unknown amount of men
Casualties and losses
12 ships Unknown

The Capture of Serampore (Danish: Overtagelsen af Frederiksnagore), also commonly known as the Second Capture of Serampure (Den anden overtagelse af Frederiksnagore), was a siege and capture of the Danish colony of Serampore by British forces on 28 January 1808. The Danes capitulated immediately after the arrival of the British, as the latter's forces were far superior.