VIII

FRENCH LOSSES AT SABUGAL, APRIL 3rd, 1811

[FROM A RETURN IN THE MINISTÈRE DE LA GUERRE, PARIS]

Killed.Wounded.Missing.
Offs.Men.Offs.Men.Offs.Men.Total.
2nd Corps. Merle’s Division:
2nd Léger2746031591
36th Ligne1856311896
4th Léger1155711984
Heudelet’s Division:
17th Léger3131211831177
70th Ligne691112296244
31st Léger22610
47th Ligne1618
Cavalry (Pierre Soult):
1st Hussars74112
8th Dragoons11
25th Dragoons33
22nd Chasseurs141116
Chasseurs Hanovriens268
Artillery111710
1755384646180760

N.B.—The disproportionate number of wounded to killed among rank and file, 464 to 55, or one to eight, while the normal proportion was about one to five, suggests that some of the numerous ‘missing’ were really killed. Note the excessive loss among officers, 61 to 699 rank and file, one to eleven instead of the usual one to twenty.

There is some reason to suppose that the figures are incomplete, as Martinien’s Liste des officiers tués et blessés gives 19 killed and 46 wounded by name. We find in these tables the 1st Hussars with an officer killed and three wounded, and the 70th Ligne with seven killed and thirteen wounded, &c.