Great Britain France - 300 Europeans - 1,300 Sepoys - 8 6-pounder cannons - Nawab of Arcot's 100 horse - 450 Europeans - 1,500 Sepoys - Artillery - 8,000 Mysore Cavalry - 2 companies of Topasses (1,000 sepoys) - 15,000 irregular infantry armed with matchlocks, swords, bow & arrows, pikes, clubs and rockets.
- 3,500 Maratha Cavalry 3 cannons lost The Battle of Golden Rock was fought between forces of the British and French East India Companies on 26 June 1753, during the Second Carnatic War.
French troops, assisted by Mysorean troops led by Monsieur Astruc,[3] assaulted a British outpost near Trichinopoly, drawing the main British force defending Trichinopoly.
The British, commanded by Stringer Lawrence, were victorious.