The French land fifteen thousand troops under …

Years: 1756 - 1756
May
The French land fifteen thousand troops under the command of the Duke of Richelieu on the western shore, spreading out to occupy the island before Byng arrives off Minorca.

Despite having considerable intelligence of the strength of the French fleet at Toulon that has been designated for the invasion of Minorca, the ships allocated to Byng are all in a poor state of repair and undermanned.

When Byng and his fleet, now numbering thirteen ships of the line (having been reinforced by ships of the Minorca squadron that had escaped the island), arrive off Minorca on May 19, they find the island already overrun by French troops, with only the garrison of St. Philip's Castle in (Port Mahon) holding out.

Byng's orders are to relieve the garrison, but a French squadron of twelve ships of the line and five frigates, commanded by the Marquis de La Galissonière, intervene as the afternoon is wearing on.

The two fleets position themselves, and ...

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