Battle of the Delaware Capes

Battle of the Delaware Capes
Part of the American Revolutionary War

Capture of the American frigate South Carolina by the British frigates Diomede, Quebec and Astraea, c.1925, National Archives of Canada
Date20 – 21 December 1782
Location38°57′54″N 74°58′19″W / 38.965°N 74.972°W / 38.965; -74.972
Result British victory
Belligerents
 Great Britain

 United States

Commanders and leaders
Captain Thomas Frederick Captain John Joyner
Strength
3 fifth-rate frigates 1 frigate, 2 brigs, 1 schooner
Casualties and losses
Light 1 frigate & 2 brigs captured
14 killed or wounded, 530 captured

The Battle of the Delaware Capes or the 3rd Battle of Delaware Bay was a naval engagement that was fought off the Delaware River towards the end of the American Revolutionary War. The battle took place on 20 and 21 December 1782, some three weeks after the signing of the preliminary articles of peace between Great Britain and the former American colonies. It was an engagement between three British Royal Navy frigates HMS Diomede, Quebec and Astraea, that battled the South Carolina Navy's 40-gun frigate South Carolina, the brigs Hope and Constance, and the schooner Seagrove on the other. The British were victorious, with only Seagrove escaping capture.[1]

  1. ^ Volo, p. 55