In 1756, West, now a
rear-admiral, was appointed second-in-command to Admiral Byng to lead a hastily assembled squadron to the relief of
Menorca. West sailed aboard
Buckingham, Flag-Captain Michael Everitt, and the fleet saw action on 20 May 1756, the day after their arrival. West had command of the van, which attacked the rear of the French van and drew heavy fire. In the rear, Byng, who had insufficient sail on to promptly come up and support the van, declined to put on further sail, citing the court-martial of
Thomas Mathews at the Battle of Toulon. (Mathews had attacked the enemy individually while flying a signal to attack in
line of battle, resulting in a confused and disorderly attack.) The French drew off at the end of the day, and the English fleet lacked the
weather gage to pursue. ==After Menorca==