Action of 25 February 1781 explained

Conflict:Action of 25 February 1781
Partof:the American Revolutionary War
Date:25 February 1781
Result:British victory
Combatant2: Spain
Commander1: Robert Mann
Commander2:Nicolás de Medina
Strength1:1 frigate
Strength2:1 frigate
Casualties1:2 wounded
Casualties2:6 killed
17 wounded
135 captured
1 frigate captured

The action of 25 February 1781 was a naval engagement fought off Cape Finisterre between the Spanish naval frigate sixth rate Graña of 30 guns and the Royal Navy fifth-rate frigate HMS Cerberus of 32 guns. Graña surrendered after a hard fight.

On 25 February 1781, whilst cruising 20 leagues off Cape Finisterre, HMS Cerberus, under Captain Robert Mann, sighted Graña.

Graña, under Don Nicolás de Medina, was a month out of Ferrol but had captured little. Cerberus closed on Graña and within fifteen minutes the British had won. The Spanish officers fought as long as they could, but as Cerberuss broadsides took effect the Spanish sailors refused to fight. Further resistance seemed pointless, so De Medina struck Grañas colours.

In the action with Cerberus, Graña lost her first lieutenant and six men killed, and seventeen men wounded, out of her crew of 166 men; the British suffered only two men wounded. The Royal Navy took Graña into service as HMS Grana. Following his victory, Captain Mann received command of the 64-gun .

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