Action of 12 March 1672
The Action of 12 March 1672 was a naval battle in the third Anglo-Dutch War of 1672-1674. It was an attempt to support Louis XIV's invasion of The Netherlands during the Franco-Dutch War.
Ships involved
United Provinces
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Ship name (Commander) | Guns | Notes |
Vlissingen (De Haaze) | 50 | |
Klein Hollandia | 54 | |
Utrecht | 48 | |
Delft | 36 | |
Dordrecht | 44 | |
England
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Ship name | Guns | Notes |
St. Michael (Holmes) | 90 | |
Resolution | 70 | |
Cambridge | 70 | |
York | 60 | |
Fairfax | 60 | |
Gloucester | 62 | |
Diamond | 48 | |
Success | 32 | |
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