Byng remains near Minorca for four days…
May 1756 CE
On May 24, he calls a council of his captains at which he suggests that Minorca is effectively lost and that the best course would be to return to Gibraltar to repair the fleet.
The council concurs, and the fleet sets sail for Gibraltar.
The battle can hardly be considered anything other than a French victory in the light of Byng failing to press on to relieve the garrison or pursue the French fleet, which inaction results in severe criticism.
The Admiralty, perhaps concerned to divert attention from its own lack of preparation for the disastrous venture, will charge Byng for breaching the Articles of War by failing to do all he could to fulfill his orders and support the garrison.
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