Royalist troops raided the town to threaten those with parliamentary sympathies.
Insurgent forces fled northwards after losing the battle with Royalist troops following them.
Many Royalist troops are withdrawn to fight in England.
Royalist troops later besieged the castle, overcoming the defenders and occupying the castle for a time.
Fortunately for them, the main body of 500 Royalist troops had recently moved inland, leaving only the local militia which was quickly overcome.
Royalist troops pursuing Miguel Hidalgo passed through the area in 1811.
Royalist troops broke through the clay roof tiles with musket butts and fired upon the wounded defenders, breaking in through the ceiling.
However Royalist troops occupied Bristol and eventually Oliver Cromwell ordered the destruction of the castle.
The explosion effectively ended the battle, the remaining Royalist troops escaping.
Royalist troops were quartered in the barn during the Bloody Assizes.