Battle of Bishops Court

Battle of Bishops Court
Part of the Seven Years' War

British engraving of the battle
Date28 February 1760
Location
Result British victory
Belligerents
Great Britain France
Commanders and leaders
John Elliot François Thurot 
Strength
3 frigates 3 frigates
Casualties and losses
40 killed or wounded 300 killed or wounded
1,000 captured
3 frigates captured

The Battle of Bishops Court, also known as The Defeat of Thurot, was a naval engagement that took place 28 February 1760, during the Seven Years' War, between three British ships and three French ships. The French force under famed commander François Thurot were brought to battle in the Irish Sea between the Isle of Man and the coast of Ireland at 9 am. After a close-fought action, Thurot's force was battered into submission, with his ships dismasted and reduced to a sinking condition. Thurot was shot through the heart and died during the action. The British took all three French ships, completing victory.