Leake's fleet reached the Strait late on the 9th, and laid to during the night. The next morning at about 5.30 a.m., they were within two miles of Cabrita Point, when they saw five sail coming out of
the Bay. These proved to be the French ships
Magnanime (74),
Lys (86),
Ardent (66),
Arrogant (60), and
Marquis (66). They made at first towards the
Barbary Coast, but, finding that they were being gained upon, stood for the Spanish coast. At 9 a.m.
Sir Thomas Dilkes in , with the , and a Dutch
man-of-war, got within gunshot of
Arrogant, which, after a slight resistance, struck. Before 1 p.m. two Dutch ships took
Ardent and
Marquis;
Magnanime and
Lys were driven ashore to the westward of
Marbella.
Magnanime, in which De Pointis had his flag, ran ashore with so much force that all her masts went by the board. The French subsequently burned
Magnanime and
Lys. The rest of the French squadron had been blown from their anchorage by a gale and had taken shelter in the bay of
Málaga. They now slipped their cables and made their way to
Toulon. == Aftermath ==