The failure of the British fleet in …
Years: 1744 - 1744
March
The failure of the British fleet in the Mediterranean to bring a decisive action against a foe of such an inferior number has significant consequences.
The opposing fleet has been able to deliver troops and supplies to the Spanish army in Italy, decisively swinging the war there in their favor.
This is widely remarked on back in Britain.
The House of Commons petitions King George II for a public inquiry, and a dozen captains will be tried by court-martial and cashiered.
Rear Admiral Richard Lestock will also be tried, but will manage to place the blame on Mathews, and with the help of powerful supporters in government, will be acquitted and offered further employment.
Locations
People
- Charles Emmanuel III
- George II of Great Britain
- Louis XV of France
- Maria Theresa
- Philip V of Spain
- Thomas Mathews
Groups
- France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
- Spain, Bourbon Kingdom of
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- Sardinia, Kingdom of (Savoy)
