With the fall of the town a huge stocks of munitions and more than 1,500 Royalist soldiers were lost to the Parliamentarians.
He was a Royalist soldier who was forced to flee from Cromwell's approaching troops.
Additionally, more than 100 Royalist soldiers were killed.
Over 700 Royalist soldiers were captured and bullet holes from the battle are still visible in the church today.
Many Royalist soldiers defected to the Parliamentarians, the remainder surrendered or fled.
Royalist soldiers even chased many of the women and children who had fled San Antonio, killing 200-300.
He was a Royalist soldier who fought in the English Civil War.
Only those Royalist soldiers who were mounted on fast horses were able to escape the slaughter.
In addition to this, he inherited 3,000 English Royalist soldiers who had been under Ormonde's command.
Royalist soldiers and whole units began to desert or defect to the patriots in large numbers.