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>The Anglo-French force then consolidated themselves in the fort. The French criticized the English, in particular Norreys for being brutal and cruel, and Aumont ordered any remaining survivors to be respected as prisoners of war.[21] Out of 400 Spanish soldiers only thirteen survived; nine soldiers survived having managed to hide among the dead and taken prisoner, and four managed to make their way to the rocks towards the sea.[5] Referring to this event, the French Navy commander Christophe-Paulin de La Poix de Fréminville stated that the fundamental nature of each nation was made apparent:
>The Spaniard, cool, patient, daring and stubborn: the Englishman, brutally courageous and cruel in victory; the Frenchman, respectful, brave, generous towards the defeated enemy, whose courage he admires and whom he honors in his misfortune.
>English and French losses amounted to 700 which included dead by combat or disease - most of the casualties in the actual fighting were French.[5] The French Marshal Liscoet and the Lord Romegon had died in the breach. Frobisher, on the navy's return to Plymouth, died from his wound because gangrene had set in. Sourdéac's militia arrived soon after the battle and immediately began to completely raze the fort until nothing was left.[22] Norreys meanwhile then pressed southward in an attempt to bring Águila and his remaining troops into battle but Águila retreated further away.[9] The Duke of Mercœur on hearing of the defeat was furious and threatened to crush Aumont and take Brest himself with his own army.[5]
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