News of Dominica's fall is received with…
December 1778 CE
Admiral Barrington is widely blamed for the loss, and criticized for adhering too closely to his orders.
French Admiral the comte D'Estaing arrives in the West Indies in early December 1778 in command of a fleet consisting of twelve ships of the line and a number of smaller vessels.
At about the same time a British fleet under Admiral William Hotham also arrives, augmenting the West Indies fleet of Admiral Barrington.
The orders and reinforcements whose late arrival had held Admiral Barrington at Barbados are to launch an attack on French-held St. Lucia, which the British capture in December 1778.
Despite d'Estaing's attempt at relief, the British use St. Lucia to monitor the major French base at Martinique, where d'Estaing is headquartered.