Carleton's fleet, commanded by Captain Thomas Pringle…
October 1776 CE
They had cautiously advanced southward, searching for signs of Arnold's fleet.
On the night of October 10, the fleet had anchored about fifteen miles (twenty-four kilometers) to the north of Arnold's position, still unaware of his location.
The next day, they continue to sail south, assisted by favorable winds.
After they pass the northern tip of Valcour Island, Arnold sends out Congress and Royal Savage to draw the attention of the British.
Following an inconsequential exchange of fire with the British, the two ships try to return to Arnold's crescent-shaped firing line.
However, Royal Savage is unable to fight the headwinds, and runs aground on the southern tip of Valcour Island.
Some of the British gunboats swarm toward her, as Captain Hawley and his men hastily abandon ship
Men from Loyal Convert board her, capturing twenty men in the process, but are then forced to abandon her under heavy fire from the Americans.
Many of Arnold's papers are lost with the destruction of Royal Savage, which is burned by the British.