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796

Effective strength of the French Army. Appendix.

THIRD CORPS D'ARMÉE.-LIEUTENANT GENERAL COUNT VANDAMME.

(On the 10th June.)

Batt.

Men.

Eighth Division, Lieutenant General Baron LEFOL.

15th (Light), 23rd, 37th, and 64th Regiments of the Line Tenth Division, Lieutenant General Baron HABERT.

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14,508

34th, 88th, 22nd, and 70th Regiments of the Line

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Eleventh Division, Lieutenant General BERTHEZÈNE.
12th, 56th, 33rd, and 86th Regiments of the Line
Third Cavalry Division, Lieutenant General Baron DOMON.
4th and 9th Chasseurs

12th Chasseurs

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OURTH CORPS D'ARMÉE.-LIEUTENANT GENERAL COUNT GÉRARD.

(On the 31st May.)

Twelfth Division, Lieutenant General Baron PECHEUX. 30th, 96th, and 63rd Regiments of the Line .

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Thirteenth Division, Lieutenant General Baron VICHERY. 59th, 76th, 48th, and 69th Regiments of the Line

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Fourteenth Division, Lieutenant General HULOT.

9th (Light), 111th, 44th, and 50th Regiments of the Line

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Reserve Cavalry Division, Lieutenant General Baron JAQUINOT. 6th, 11th, 15th, and 16th Dragoons

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Appendix. Effective strength of the French Army. 797

SIXTH CORPS D'ARMÉE.-LIEUTENANT GENERAL COUNT Lobau.
(On the 10th June.)

Nineteenth Division, Lieutenant General Baron SIMMER.
5th, 11th, 27th, and 84th Regiments of the Line
Twentieth Division, Lieutenant General Baron JEANNIN.

5th (Light), 16th, 47th, and 107th Regiments of the Line Twenty First Division, Lieutenant General Baron TESTE. 8th (Light), 40th, 65th, and 75th Regiments of the Line

Artillery.

4 Foot Batteries

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Men.

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8,152

1 Horse Battery
Engineers

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RESERVE CAVALRY.-MARSHAL GROUCHY.
First Corps-Lieutenant General Count PAJOL.

(In June.)

Fourth Cavalry Division, Lieutenant General Baron SOULT. 1st, 4th, and 5th Hussars

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Fifth Cavalry Division, Lieutenant General Baron SUBERVIE. 1st and 2nd Lancers

2,324

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11th Chasseurs

Artillery.

2 Horse Batteries .

Second Corps-Lieutenant General Count EXCELMANS.

317

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Tenth Cavalry Division, Lieutenant General Baron CHASTEL. 4th, 12th, 14th, and 17th Dragoons

2,817

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Third Corps-Lieutenant General KELLERMANN (Count DE VALMY).

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Thirteenth Cavalry Division, Lieutenant General WATHIER.
1st, 4th, 7th, and 12th Cuirassiers
Fourteenth Cavalry Division, Lieutenant General Baron DELORT.
5th, 6th, 9th, and 10th Cuirassiers

2,556

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List of Officers of the King's German Legion who were present at

the Defence of La Haye Sainte.

2nd Light Battalion. MAJORS-G. Baring; A. Bösewiel, killed. CAPTAINS E. Holtzermann, taken prisoner; W. Schaumann, killed. LIEUTENANTS-F. Kessler, wounded; C. Meyer; O. Lindanı, wounded; B. Riefkugel, wounded; A. Tobin, taken prisoner; T. Carey, wounded ; E. Biedermann; D. Græme, wounded; S. Earl. ENSIGNS-F. von Robertson, killed; G. Frank, wounded; W. Smith; L. Baring. LIEUTENANT and ADJUTANT—W. Timmann, wounded. SURGEON-G. Heise. 1st Light Battalion. CAPTAINS-von Gilsa, wounded; von Marschalck, killed. LIEUTENANT-Kuntze. ENSIGN-Baumgarten.

Skirmishers of 5th Line Battalion. CAPTAIN-Von Wurmb, killed. LIEUTENANTS-Witte, wounded; Schläger. ENSIGN-Walther, wounded.

XXXV.

List of British Officers who were present at

the Defence of Hougomont.

2nd Battalion of Coldstream, or 2nd, Regiment of Foot Guards. MAJOR-A. G. Woodford, Colonel. CAPTAINS and LIEUTENANT COLONELS J. Macdonell, wounded; D. Mackinnon, wounded; Hon. J. Walpole; H. Dawkins; Hon. E. Acheson; H. Wyndham, wounded. LIEUTENANTS and CAPTAINS-G. Bowles; T. Sowerby; W. L. Walton ; W. G. Baynes; C. A. F. Bentinck, Adjutant; J. S. Cowell; E. Sumner, wounded; J. L. Blackman, killed; B. Lord Hotham; Hon. R. Moore, wounded; T. Chaplin. ENSIGNS-Hon. J. Forbes; H. Gooch; A. Cuyler; M. Beaufoy; H. F. Griffiths, wounded; J. Montague, wounded; G. R. Buckley; J. Hervey; H. Vane; F. J. Douglass; R. Bowen; A. Gordon; Hon. W. Forbes; C. Short. ADJUTANT-C. A. F. Bentinck. QUARTER MASTER-B. Selway. SURGEON-W. Whymper. ASSISTANT SURGEONS-G. Smith; W. Hunter.

2nd Battalion of the 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards. MAJOR-F. Hepburn. Lieutenant Colonel. CAPTAINS and LIEUTENANT COLONELS-H. W. Rooke; W. C. Master; D. Mercer; C. Dashwood, wounded; F. Home; E. Bowater, wounded; C West, wounded. LIEUTENANTS and CAPTAINSW. Stothert, Adjutant; W. Drummond; R. B. Hesketh, wounded; H. Hawkins; R. H. Wigston; Hon. J. B. Rodney; C. J. Barnet; J. W. Moorhouse; E. B. Fairfield; G. Evelyn, wounded; Hon. H. Forbes, killed; J. Elrington; H. B. Montgomerie, wounded; T. Crawford, killed; J. Ashton, killed. ENSIGNS-C. Lake, wounded; Hon. E. Stopford; B. Drummond; G. D. Standen; D. Baird, wounded; W. James; W. F. Hamilton; Hon. G. Anson; T. Wedgewood; W. Butler; A. C. Cochrane; J. Prendergast; C. Simpson, wounded; H. S. Blane; H. Montague. ADJUTANT-W. Stothert, Captain, wounded. QUARTER MASTER—J. Skuce. SURGEON-S. Good. ASSISTANT SURGEONS J. R. Warde; F. G. Hanrott.

1st Regiment of Foot Guards. CAPTAINS and LIEUTENANT COLONELSLord Saltoun; C. P. Ellis, wounded.*

⚫ I know not the names of the remaining Officers of the Light Companies of the First Brigade of Guards detached to Hougomont.-W. S.

List of Officers of the British Army who were present in the Actions on the 16th, 17th, and 18th of June 1815, including those

posted near Hal on the 18th; and distinguishing

such as were Killed, Wounded or Missing.*

STAFF.

Commander in Chief-FIELD MARSHAL HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, K.G., G.C.B., &c.

Military Secretary-Lieutenant Colonel Lord FitzRoy Somerset, 1st Foot Guards, w

Aides de Camp-Lieutenant Colonels, J. Fremantle, 2nd Foot Guards; C. F. Canning, 3rd Foot Guards, k.; Hon. Sir Alex. Gordon, 3rd Foot Guards, k.; Lieutenant Lord George Lennox, 9th Light Dragoons; Hereditary Prince of Nassan Usingen. Extra Aides de Camp-Lieutenant Colonel Hon. Henry Percy, 14th Light Dragoons; Captain Lord Arthur Hill, half pay; Lieutenant Hon. George Cathcart, 6th Dragoon Guards.

GENERAL H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF ORANGE, u. Aides de Camp— Lieutenant Colonel Tripp, 60th Foot; Captains, Lord John Somerset, half pay; Hon. Francis Russell, half pay. Extra Aides de CampCaptain Earl of March, 52nd Foot; Lieutenant H. Webster, 9th Light Dragoons.

LIEUTENANT GENERAL THE EARL OF UXBRIDGE, G.C.B., C. Aides de Camp-Major W. Thornhill, 7th Hussars, r.; Captain H. Seymour, 60th Foot, . Extra Aides de Camp-Captains T. Wildman, 7th Hussars, w.; J. Fraser, 7th Hussars, w.

LIEUTENANT GENERAL LORD HILL, G.C.B. Aides de Camp-Major R. Egerton, 34th Foot; Lieutenant Colonel C. Hill, Royal Horse Guards, w.; and m,

* The names of those killed, wounded, or missing are marked k, w, respectively.

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