Maritime record TQ 77 NW 1332 - 1667 wreck of Dutch fireship, the first of three which continued to bear up to the English fleet

Summary

1667 wreck of Dutch fireship, the first of three which continued to bear up to the English fleet as the Dutch began to retreat during the afternoon of the attack on the Hope or attack on Tilbury, the penultimate action of the Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665-7). This action was notable for being entirely fought with fireships on both sides, the English fleet under Sir Edward Spragge expending four fireships, the ALBEMARLE, CAMEL, STAR and an unidentified fireship. On the Dutch side, led by Aert Jansz. van Nes, 10 other fireships were expended, including the other two which stood their ground against the English fleet. Accounts vary, but 11 Dutch fireships are accounted for in the most comprehensive primary source.Constructed of wood, this expended fireship was a sailing vessel. Status: Casualty

Location

Grid reference TQ 7016 7800 (point)
Map sheet TQ77NW

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Full Description

The first of three Dutch fire-ships expended towards the end of the action at the Hope:

'Whitehall, July 24: On Saturday and Sunday last severall ships came in to the Dutch fleet riding before Harwich, supposed to be Victuallers. The 22. they all weighed from the Sledway, and stood into the Gunfleet, sayling for the Buoy in the Nore; and between 3 and 4 that afternoon were discovered plying with all the sayl they were able for the Thames. Only 17 of them (of the lesser sort) were observed standing from the Fleet towards the Downs, who were afterwards followed by three larger ships. The 23, between 6 and 7 in the Morning, the SUCCESS and CYGNET discovering the Enemy off the Mouth of the River, retired; and by their frequent discharges, gave notice of their approach. About 9 of the clock about 24 or 25 sail of them began to appear in Tilbury-Hope, eight of them advancing as far as Hull-Haven.

'About 11 or 12 the SUCCESS, being then with 18 other of his Majestie's Men of War and Fireships in the Hope, exchanged several guns with the headmost of the Enemy; when their first squadron of 8 ships coming to an anchor within shot, a sharp fight began between them . . . About four or five in the afternoon the Dutch began to draw off, only four Fireships, and one Man of War bore up to us, till the foremost of them, seeing our Long Boats and Ketch lying ready to cut off her Boat, her men fairly left her, and ours took possession of her; whereupon the three other Fireships, though at distance enough to have gotten off, set themselves on fire, the men making their escapes in their Boats to their Man of War, who immediately stood off to the rest of their Fleet.' (1)

'Betimes this morning comes a letter from the Clerke of the Cheque at Gravesend to me, to tell me that the Dutch fleet did come all into the Hope yesterday noon, and held a fight with our ships from thence till seven at night; that they had burned twelve fire ships, and we took one of their's, and burned five of our fire-ships. But then rising and going to Sir W. Batten, he tells me that we have burned one of their men-of-war, and another of theirs is blown up, but how true this is, I know not . . . before we got to Gravesend they [the guns] ceased, and it grew darkish, and so I landed only (and the flood being come) and went up to the Ship and discoursed with the landlord of the house, who undeceives me in what I heard this morning about the Dutch having lost two men-of-war, for it is not so, but several of their fire-ships.' (2)

Date of Loss Qualifier: Actual date of loss


<1> 1765-, London Gazette, Monday, 22 July, to Thursday, 25 July, 1667, No.176 (Newspaper). SKE56185.

<2> Pepys S, 1667, The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Wednesday, 24 July, 1667 (Bibliographic reference). SKE56186.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Newspaper: 1765-. London Gazette. Monday, 22 July, to Thursday, 25 July, 1667, No.176.
  • <2> Bibliographic reference: Pepys S. 1667. The Diary of Samuel Pepys. Wednesday, 24 July, 1667.

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  • Non-Intrusive Event: NHPP Naval Battlefields Project (EKE20884)

Record last edited

Nov 25 2025 10:59AM