Royalist forces marched to Guadalajara, arriving in January 1811 with nearly 6,000 men.
They were able to join Royalist forces at Oxford.
Royalist forces engaged them but could not force their complete withdrawal.
Royalist forces still resisted in southern Chile, allied with the mapuches.
Despite this, Royalist forces were significantly depleted by the battle at Bristol.
The Royalist forces attempted to bombard the position but their shots had little effect.
The nearest Royalist forces are now six miles east of us.
Although Royalist forces came within 2 miles of the town in 1644, the defences were never used and the garrison was stood down the following year.
Then they went off to rout the Scottish and Royalist forces.
Royalist forces fired at his captors from the river bank, accidentally killing the Earl.