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SUCHET’S ARMY AT THE TIME OF SIR JOHN MURRAY’S TARRAGONA EXPEDITION
I. THE ARMY OF VALENCIA.
MORNING STATE OF JUNE 16, 1813
| Officers. | Men. | Total. | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Division, General Musnier [at Perello near Tortosa]: 1st Léger (2 batts.), 114th Line (3 batts.), 121st Line (2 batts.) | 100 | 4,063 | 4,163 |
| 2nd Division, General Harispe [at Xativa]: 7th, 44th, 116th Line (2 batts. each) | 97 | 3,967 | 4,064 |
| 3rd Division, General Habert [at Alcira]: 14th, 16th, 117th Line (2 batts. each) | 118 | 4,002 | 4,120 |
| 3/5th Léger | 18 | 601 | 619 |
| Brigade detached from Catalonia, General Lamarque: 3rd Léger, 11th Line (2 batts. each), 20th Line (2 batts.)[1075], 1st Italian Chasseurs (1 squadron) | 89 | 3,240 | 3,329 |
| Cavalry, General Boussard: 4th Hussars (4 squadrons), 12th Cuirassiers (4 squadrons), 24th Dragoons (3 squadrons), Neapolitan Chasseurs (2 squadrons) | 84 | 1,895 | 1,979 |
| Cavalry from the Army of the Centre: 1 squadron Westphalian Chasseurs | 11 | 163 | 174 |
| Artillery and Artillery Train | 20 | 1,201 | 1,221 |
| Sappers | 8 | 366 | 374 |
| Gendarmerie, Équipages Militaires, &c. | 9 | 681 | 690 |
| Italian Division Severoli [at Buñol]: 1st Ligne and 1st Léger (2 batts. each), and divisional artillery | 57 | 2,008 | 2,065 |
| Total | 611 | 22,187 | 22,798 |
II. GARRISONS OF ARAGON (GENERAL PARIS)
| Officers. | Men. | Total. | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10th Ligne (2 batts.), 81st Ligne (3 batts.), 8th Neapolitans | 87 | 3,302 | 3,389 |
| 12th Hussars (3 squadrons) | 26 | 370 | 396 |
| Artillery | 6 | 245 | 251 |
| Gendarmerie (6 companies) | 28 | 1,105 | 1,133 |
| Chasseurs des Montagnes | 26 | 658 | 684 |
| Spanish troops | 7 | 151 | 158 |
| Total | 180 | 5,831 | 6,011 |
III. THE ARMY OF CATALONIA.
MORNING STATE OF JUNE 16
| Officers. | Men. | Total. | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Division of Cerdagne, General Quesnel: 102nd Line (2 batts.), 143rd Line (4 batts.), and details | 113 | 2,961 | 3,074 |
| Division of Upper Catalonia, General Lamarque: 32nd Léger and 60th Line (1 batt. each), 3rd Provisional Regiment, and details | 60 | 2,459 | 2,519 |
| Arrondissement of Gerona, General Nogués: 60th Line (2 batts.), 115th Line (1 batt.), and details | 100 | 2,964 | 3,064 |
| Beurmann’s Brigade: 115th Line (2 batts.), 23rd Léger (2 batts.), and details | 62 | 2,400 | 2,462 |
| Petit’s Brigade: 23rd Ligne (1 batt.), 67th Line (2 batts.), Wurzburg (1 batt.), and details | 87 | 1,972 | 2,059 |
| Arrondissement of Barcelona, General Maurice Mathieu: 5th Line (2 batts.), 79th Line (2 batts.), 18th Léger (2 batts.), 1st of Nassau (2 batts.), 29th Chasseurs (1 squadron), and details | 162 | 6,857 | 7,019 |
| Garrison of Lerida, General Henriod: 42nd Line (2 batts.), and details | 39 | 1,404 | 1,443 |
| Garrison of Tarragona: 20th Line (1 batt.), 7th Italian Line (1 batt.), and details | 60 | 1,456 | 1,516 |
| Gendarmerie (6 companies) | 33 | 1,015 | 1,048 |
| Artillery and Train | 17 | 1,152 | 1,169 |
| Sappers and Miners | 5 | 186 | 191 |
| Total | 738 | 24,826 | 25,566 |
N.B.—The Cavalry (29th Chasseurs, and an odd squadron of 1st Hussars) was distributed in troops and half-troops all round the brigades, the only solid bodies being one squadron with Beurmann’s brigade, and one at Barcelona. The total number of sabres was 670 only.