Only two of the ships of the line intended for the West Indies arrived with a few transport vessels in time for the
Battle of the Saintes in April 1782. When news of the battle at Ushant reached Britain, the
Opposition in Parliament questioned the decision to send such a small force against the convoy and forced an official inquiry into the administration of the
Royal Navy. This was the first of a succession of Opposition challenges that would ultimately bring about the fall of the government of
Lord North on 20 March 1782 and pave the way for the
Peace of Paris the following year, which ended the American Revolutionary War. The French transports
Marquis de Castries and
Neptune-Royal, lone survivors of the convoy, reached
Saint Croix carrying siege artillery and an artillery company. ==References==