The capture of Saint Lucia, 26 February 1762
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The capture of Saint Lucia, 26 February 1762
The capture of St Lucia from the French took place when England and France were once again in dispute, during the Seven Years War, 1756-1763. This conflict was fought around the globe and involved the world's s major powers. In the autumn of 1761 Captain the Honourable Augustus John Hervey was ordered to the West Indies to join Admiral Rodney in his expedition against the French island of Martinique. He assisted in the successful attack, and was then ordered by Rodney to proceed in the 'Dragon' with five other vessels to demand the surrender of St. Lucia from the French. On his arrival off St Lucia, Hervey summoned the governor to surrender. Disguised as a midshipman and acting as an interpreter, he went ashore to ascertain the enemy's strength. The French governor, de Longueville, initially refused to surrender, but recapitulated the following day when he saw the extent of the British preparations underway to attack the town. Saint Lucia passed into British possession on 25 February 1762, but on 10 February the following year, the Treaty of Paris handed Saint Lucia back to the French.
Dominic Serres, the Elder
- Image reference: BHC0406
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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