Ships Involved
- England: 56 ships
- Netherlands: 26 ships
- Total allied: 82 ships, plus auxiliaries
- France: 44 ships, plus auxiliaries
| White Sqdn (Almonde) (Dutch) |
Guns | Fate | Blue&White Sqdn (d'Amfreville) (French) |
Guns | Fate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Noordholland | 68 | Bourbon | 68 | Burnt at La Hougue | |
| Zeelandia | 90 | Monarque | 90 | ||
| Ter Goes | 54 | Aimable | 70 | ||
| Gelderland | 64 | Saint-Louis | 64 | Burnt at La Hougue | |
| Veere | 62 | Diamant | 60 | ||
| Conink William | 92 | ... | |||
| Eerste Edele | 74 | ... | |||
| Medenblick | 50 | … | |||
| Brandenburg | 92 | … | |||
| Westvriesland | 88 | Gaillard | 68 | Burnt atLa Hougue | |
| Zeeland | 64 | Terrible | 80 | Burnt at La Hougue | |
| Ripperda | 50 | Merveilleux | 90 | Burnt at La Hougue | |
| Slot Muyden | 72 | Tonnant | 80 | Burnt at La Hougue | |
| Prins | 92 | Saint-Michel | 60 | ||
| Elswoud | 72 | Sans Pareil (Vermandois?) | 62 | ||
| Schaterschoeff | 50 | … | |||
| Leyden | 64 | … | |||
| Princes | 92 | … | |||
| Amsterdam | 64 | Sérieux | 64 | ||
| Stad es Land | 50 | Foudroyant | 84 | Burnt at La Hougue | |
| Veluw | 64 | Brillant | 62 | ||
| Castel Medenblick | 86 | … | |||
| Ridderschap | 72 | … | |||
| Maegt van Doort | 64 | … | |||
| Captaen Generael | 84 | … | |||
| Zeven Provincien | 76 | … | |||
| Red Sqdn (Russell) (English) |
Guns | Fate | White Sqdn (Tourville) (French) |
Guns | Fate |
| St Michael | 90 | Fort | 60 | Burned at La Hougue | |
| Lenox | 70 | Henri | 64 | ||
| Bonaventure | 50 | Ambitieux | 96 | Burned at La Hougue | |
| Royal Katherine | 82 | Couronne | 76 | ||
| Royal Sovereign | 100 | Maure | 52 | ||
| Captain | 70 | Courageux | 58 | ||
| Centurion | 50 | . . . . | |||
| Burford | 70 | ... | |||
| Elizabeth | 70 | Perle | 52 | ||
| Rupert | 66 | Glorieux | 64 | ||
| Eagle | 70 | Conquerant | 84 | ||
| Chester | 50 | Soleil Royal | 104 | Burned at Cherbourg | |
| St Andrew | 96 | Sainte Philippe | 84 | Burned at La Hougue | |
| Britannia | 100 | Admirable | 90 | Burned at Cherbourg | |
| London | 96 | . . . . | |||
| Greenwich | 54 | . . . . | |||
| Restoration | 70 | . . . . | |||
| Grafton | 70 | . . . . | |||
| Hampton Court | 70 | Content | 68 | ||
| Swiftsure | 70 | Souverain | 80 | ||
| St Albans | 50 | Illustre | 70 | ||
| Kent | 70 | Moderé | 52 | ||
| Royal William | 100 | . . . . | |||
| Sandwich | 90 | . . . . | |||
| Oxford | 54 | . . . . | |||
| Cambridge | 70 | . . . . | |||
| Ruby | 50 | . . . . | |||
| Blue Sqdn (Ashby) (English) |
Guns | Fate | Blue Sqdn (Gabaret) (French) |
Guns | Fate |
| Hope | 70 | Excellent | 60 | ||
| Deptford | 50 | Prince | 56 | ||
| Essex | 70 | Magnifique | 86 | Burnt at La Hougue | |
| Duke | 90 | Laurier | 64 | ||
| Ossory | 90 | ... | |||
| Woolwich | 54 | ... | |||
| Suffolk | 70 | ... | |||
| Crown | 50 | ... | |||
| Dreadnought | 64 | ... | |||
| Stirling Castle | 70 | ... | |||
| Edgar | 72 | Brave | 58 | ||
| Monmouth | 66 | Entendu | 60 | ||
| Duchess | 90 | Triomphant | 76 | Burnt Cherbourg | |
| Victory | 100 | Orgueilleux | 94 | ||
| Vanguard | 90 | Fier | 80 | Burnt at La Hougue | |
| Adventure | 50 | Fleuron | 56 | ||
| Warspite | 70 | ... | |||
| Montague | 62 | ... | |||
| Defiance | 60 | ... | |||
| Berwick | 70 | ... | |||
| Lion | 60 | Courtesan | 64 | ||
| Northumberland | 70 | Grand | 84 | ||
| Advice | 50 | Saint-Esprit | 74 | ||
| Neptune | 96 | Sirène | 64 | ||
| Windsor Castle | 90 | ... | |||
| Expedition | 70 | ... | |||
| Monck | 60 | ... | |||
| Resolution | 70 | ... | |||
| Albemarle | 90 | ... |
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