INDEX.
- Abbot, a stingy, [41]
- Abercrombie, Lieut.-Col., [213], [214], [222], [223], [232], [239], [258]
- Abrantes, [244]
- Adams, Drummer, [192], [193]
- Ainhoa, redoubts of, [317]
- Alaejos, [31]
- Alba de Tormes, [30]
- Albuera, [258];
- losses of the 28th Regiment at, [214].
- Albuquerque, [215], [239], [255]
- Alcalá de los Gazules, [153], [157], [164]
- Alcuescar, [216], [221];
- fidelity of the Spaniards at, [235]
- Alemtejo, [30], [213]
- Alexander, the Emperor, [338]
- Algesiras, [135], [137], [141], [169]
- Aliseda, [215]
- Allen, Capt., [145]
- Almanza Creek, [198]
- Almeida, [279]
- Almendralejo, [256]
- Andalusia, [152]
- Anderson, Col., [122]
- Anderson, Lieut., [205]
- Andrée, Col., [231]
- Anglona, the Prince of, [177]
- Anstruther, Gen., [31]
- Antwerp, Fouché throws an army into, [131]
- Army, a partial remodelling of the [31]
- Arnot, Major, [286], [287]
- Arroyo de Puerco, [215]
- Arroyo Molinos, [216], [233], [360], [361];
- battle of, [224–232];
- fidelity of the Spaniards at, [235], [236]
- Ashurst, Lieut.-Col., [225]
- Astorga, [43];
- march into, [44];
- departure from, [47];
- report that Napoleon had entered, [64], [65]
- Atchison, Mrs., [333], [334]
- Ayamonte, [245]
- Aylmer, Lord, [307];
- his brigade, [308]
- Badajoz, [259];
- the Duke of Dalmatia ordered to reduce, [152];
- siege of, [260–280];
- horrors of the storming, [272–276];
- a trophy from, [277];
- losses of the British at, [278]
- Bailey, Lieut., [216], [217]
- Baird, Gen. Sir David, wounded, [122];
- at Nogales, [61];
- at Corunna, [113], [115], [116]; his corps, [32], [37], [49], [65]
- Balbi, Signorina, [364]
- Ballesteros, defeat of, [244]
- Bandon, [330]
- Bantry Bay, [329]
- Barbate, the River, [154], [156], [158], [166]
- Barnard, Lieut.-Col., [193], [262]
- Barossa, [35];
- battle of, [42], [189–200];
- critical position of the British troops at, [202], [203]
- Barossa Hill, [187], [209];
- tower and ridge of, [183]
- Bastan, [315]
- Bath, Lieut.-Col., [193]
- Bathurst, Lord, [144]
- Batz, Fort, captured by the British, [131]
- Bayonne, arrival of the Duke of Dalmatia at, [296]
- Beguines, Gen., [163], [167], [183], [184], [196], [197];
- ordered to attack Medina Sidonia, [153];
- captures Medina, [159];
- retires from it, [164]
- Belcher, Lieut., [135], [136]
- Belem, [252], [281]
- Belnevis, Col., [286], [287]
- Belson, Col., [150], [169], [171], [194], [205], [214], [258]
- Bembibre, [48], [49]
- Benevente, [37], [39]; confusion in, [40];
- evacuated by the rearguard of the reserve, [44];
- degrading scenes at, [49], [50]
- Bennet, Capt., [68]
- Bennet, Lieut., [204], [205]
- Berasin, the Heights of, [300]
- Beresford, Marshal, [246]
- Bermeja Castle, [181], [183], [184], [186]
- Bernadotte declines to surrender the French fleet, [131]
- Berri, the Duc de, [336]
- Betanzos, [90], [93], [96], [98];
- crossing the bridge of, [94];
- occupied by the French, [99]
- Beverley, Lord, [253]
- Bidassoa, the Lower, [308], [311];
- Soult’s positions on, carried, [309]
- Biscay, a privateer in the Bay of, [286], [287]
- Blakeney of Abbert, Mrs., [277]
- Blakeney, Robert, appointed to an ensigncy in the 28th Regiment, [1];
- promoted, [2];
- ordered to Exeter, [2];
- at Colchester and Harwich, [6];
- serves in the Danish campaign, [6–13];
- ordered to Sweden, [14];
- sails for the Peninsula, [17];
- has a narrow escape, [97];
- chased by a French patrol, [134];
- his share of salvage-money, [139];
- thanked in public orders, [140];
- employed in carrying despatches, [141], [144], [146], [167];
- Col. Browne promises to present him to Gen. Graham, [201];
- wounded, [204];
- recommended to Gen. Graham, [206];
- goes to Cadiz, [206];
- appointed to the command of a battalion company, [214];
- ordered to take Prince d’Arenberg to Lisbon, [233];
- joins his regiment at Albuquerque, [255];
- gazetted to a company in the 36th Regiment, [255];
- bids adieu to the 28th Regiment, [258];
- goes to Lisbon, [281];
- joins his regiment at Lewes, [285];
- transferred to the battalion in the Peninsula, [286];
- wounded at the battle of the Nivelle, [319];
- travels in a hearse, [329], [330];
- waits on Sir Henry Torrens, [331];
- sets out for Paris, [333];
- applies for a staff appointment in the army of Belgium, [336];
- visits Brussels, [345];
- copies of recommendations in his favour, [353–356];
- has ophthalmia at Malta, [363];
- married, [364];
- retires from the army, [367], [368];
- his services, [368], [369]
- Blakeney, Sir Edward, [243]
- Blood, Serg., [300]
- Bowes, Gen., [147], [148], [259];
- wounded at Badajoz, [266]
- Bowles, Capt., [154], [164];
- his company, [163]
- Bradby, Capt., [109]
- Bradley, Capt., [204]
- Bristol Channel, wrecks in the, [4]
- Britannia, the brig, [2]
- Browne, Major (afterwards Col.), [86], [129], [133], [135–137], [140], [146], [150], [151], [154–156], [158], [159], [167], [170], [206], [240], [258], [331];
- appointed Lieut.-Gov. of Tarifa, [144];
- employs the Tarifa Volunteers, [145];
- ordered to attack Casa Vieja, [153];
- ordered back to Tarifa, [160];
- to occupy the western point of Barossa, [183–188];
- at the battle of Barossa, [189–202]
- Bryan, Capt., [330]
- Buchan, Col., [244]
- Bunbury, Mr., [4].
- Burke, Sir John, of Glenesk, [333]
- Burrard, Sir Harry, [20]
- Burrows, Capt., [2];
- his incapacity, [3]
- Bury, Lord, [333–336]
- Busshe, Major, [226]
- Caceres, [215], [236]
- Cadell, Ensign Charles (afterwards Lieut.-Col.), [2], [84], [205]
- Cadiz, [152], [163], [167];
- sortie from, [168], [169]
- Cadoval, Palace of the Duc de, [244]
- Calcabellos, [49], [51], [52], [54], [57];
- encounter at, [58], [59]
- Calvert, Capt. (afterwards Lieut.-Col.), [42], [186], [191], [206]
- Cambarros, [47]
- Cameron, Capt., [103], [104];
- his company, [102]
- Cameron, Col., [311]
- Campbell, Gen., [133], [137], [147], [149], [153], [169], [299]
- Campbell, Sir Guy, [150]
- Car, Dr., [326]
- Carlos d’Espana, Don, [297]
- Carrion, the, [33], [34], [35]
- Casa di Santillana, [215]
- Casa Vieja, Col. Browne to attack, [153], [154];
- La Peña’s move towards, [177]
- Castanos, Gen., [235]
- Castello Branco, [279]
- Castletown, [329]
- Castro Gonzolo, destruction of the bridge of, [37], [41]
- Castro Nuevo, headquarters at, [32]
- Cathcart, Lord, [2], [8]
- Cattegat, capture of a Danish frigate in the, [7]
- Cerro de Puerco Ridge, the, [182], [183]
- Ceuta, [208]
- Charles V. and the Spanish language, [28]
- Charles XII. of Sweden, [8]
- Chatham, the Earl of, [127];
- returns from Holland, [131]
- Chiclana, [163], [180], [182], [198];
- Marshal Victor’s advance from, [184], [186]
- Chiclana wood, the, [193]
- Cintra, the Convention of, [20]
- Ciudad Rodrigo, [28], [279]
- Clarke, Mrs., [330]
- Clauzel’s Division, [298]
- Clinton, Sir H., [316], [323]
- Colbert, Gen., [59];
- failure of his charge, [61]
- Colchester, [6], [14], [127], [128], [133]
- Coldstream Guards, the, [130];
- defend Fort Batz, [131]
- Cole, Gen., [296], [297], [298]
- Colthurst, Capt., [341]
- Colville, Maj.-Gen., the Hon. C., [262], [307]
- Combemartin, [3], [4], [5]
- Comus, H.M.S., [7]
- Cone, Capt., [330]
- “Confidential Reports,” [240–242]
- Congreve rockets, [10]
- Connaught Rangers, the, [268]
- Constantino, [81], [82]
- Coote, Sir Eyre, [1]
- Copenhagen, fall of, [11], [12], [13]
- Cork, arrival at, [331]
- Corunna, a movement to decided upon, [36];
- retreat to, [31–100];
- arrival at, [102];
- the reserve falls into position with the army at, [110];
- arrival of transports at, [111];
- conduct of the inhabitants of, [112];
- preparations for embarkation at, [114];
- battle of, [114–123];
- embarkation of the British army at, [118], [124]
- Creçy, [343]
- Craufurd, Gen. Robert, [37], [39]
- Croix des Bouquets, the, [311]
- Cross, Col., [331]
- Cuesta, Gen., incapacity of, [168]
- Curragh of Kildare, the, [2];
- an episode at, [148], [149]
- Curry, Capt. and Mrs., [214]
- Curry, Col., [227]
- Dacres, Doctor, [91]
- Dalmatia, the Duke of, [31];
- ordered to Estremadura, [152];
- in command of the French army in Spain, [296].
- (See also [Soult])
- Dalrymple, Sir Hugh, [20]
- Danish Campaign, the, [7]
- Danish frigate, capture of a, [7]
- D’Arenberg, Col. Prince, [231], [333], [345];
- conducted to Lisbon, [233], [244–253]
- D’Arenberg, Prince Pierre, [238], [244]
- D’Arenberg, the Duke, [345–351]
- Deal, [128]
- Debelle, Gen., [32]
- D’Echiparre, Don Martin, [327], [328]
- Denmark, the Royal Princesses of, [9]
- D’Erlon, Count, [298], [299], [310];
- his corps in the Pyrenees, [307];
- reviewed by Soult, [309]
- Desnouettes, Gen. Lefèbre, [43], [44]
- Diego, Don, [220]
- Dikes’ Brigade, Gen., [191]
- Dikes, Gen., [193], [194]
- Disney, Gen., [31], [105]
- Douglas, Col. Sir James, [286], [287], [289], [309], [310]
- Dover, [128]
- Downy, Mr. Commissary, [226]
- D’Oyly, Capt., [105]
- Drunkenness, prevalence of, [54]
- Duncan, Major, [193], [196], [197]
- Dunmanway, [330]
- Durque, Don Favian, [205]
- Ebro, the, [294]
- Echallar, [300]
- 8th French Regiment, the, [193]
- 18th Dragoons, the, [32]
- 82nd Regiment, the, [170], [179], [305]
- 87th Regiment, the, [193]
- El-Burgo, arrival of the reserve at, [101];
- ordered to evacuate, [105]
- El-Burgo, bridge of, [99];
- destruction of, [101];
- repaired by the enemy, [110]
- Elliot, Sir William, [333]
- Elopement, a projected, [291]
- Elsinore Castle, [6]
- Elvina, [115], [118], [120], [121];
- death of Sir John Moore at, [116]
- Enghien, [346], [347], [348]
- English, Lieut., [109]
- Erskine, Sir William, [225]
- Esla, the River, [37], [38];
- forded by the enemy’s cavalry, [43]
- Espeletta, [309]
- Estremadura, [30], [214]
- Exeter, two Spaniards at, [125], [126]
- Farrel, Serg., [171]
- Fascinas, [154], [164]
- 5th Regiment, the, [24]
- 15th Hussars, the, [32], [33]
- 50th Regiment, the, charge of at Elvina, [121];
- at Arroyo Molinos, [224], [225]
- 52nd Regiment, the, [31];
- at Benevente, [41];
- at Calcabellos, [56], [57], [59], [60], [61], [62];
- on the retreat to Corunna, [100];
- at Corunna, [115], [117]
- Figueira, landing at, [17]
- Fitzroy, Lord Charles, [257]
- Florinda, [207]
- Flushing, siege of, [130];
- capitulation of, [131]
- Fontarabia, [308]
- Fontebro, [293]
- 41st Regiment, the, [133]
- 42nd Regiment, the, at Elvina [121]
- 47th Regiment, the, [137]
- Fouché throws an army into Antwerp, [131]
- 4th Regiment.
- (See [King’s Own])
- 14th Regiment, the, [115], [118]
- Foy’s division, [306]
- Franceschi, Gen., [32];
- his light cavalry, [94];
- at Corunna, [113], [115]
- Francis, the Emperor, [338]
- Franklin, Dr., [326]
- Fraser, Gen., advance of his division on Astorga, [43];
- position of at Corunna, [113], [115], [117]
- Frederiksborg, [10]
- French 5th Corps, the, [214]
- Fuentes de Oñoro, march into, [26], [28]
- Fury Bomb, the ship, [14]
- Gallegos, [80]
- Gambier, Admiral, [8]
- General Medical Board, the, [326], [363]
- Gerard, Gen., [214], [216], [228], [229], [230], [236];
- loss of his corps at Arroyo Molinos, [231]
- German Hussars, the, [177], [178], [197], [226]
- Gibraltar, [133],[205];
- Lieut. Blakeney sent to, with despatches, [141], [144], [146], [167]
- Gibson, Capt., [15]
- Girlston, Capt., [330]
- Giron, Gen., [217], [312]
- Godwin, Capt., [146]
- Gomm, Capt., [96]
- Gonzolo Bridge, the, destruction of the, [37], [41]
- Gore, Capt., [226]
- Gottenborg harbour, [15]
- Gough, Major, [193]
- Gozzo, the Island of, [216]
- Graham, Gen., [177], [178], [179];
- in command of the British troops at Cadiz, [152];
- directs operations from Tarifa, [153], [160];
- advocates a sortie from Cadiz, [167];
- gives up the command to his ally, [168];
- sails from Cadiz, [169];
- at Tarifa, [170–172];
- his advice disregarded by Gen. La Peña, [180];
- his preparations for the battle of Barossa, [183–188];
- at the battle, [189–200];
- his orders after the battle, [202]
- Graham, Surg., [325]
- Grajal del Campo, [33], [34], [35], [36]
- Grenadiers, the, [77], [97], [98]
- Grimelle, the Marquis de, [350]
- Guadiana, the, [214], [256], [261], [271]
- Guarda, [22], [24], [26]
- Guards, the Brigade of, [86], [121], [190], [191], [194], [195], [197], [307]
- Guia, the River, [56], [57], [61]
- Gustavus of Sweden, [16]
- Guthrie, Dr., [364]
- Halket’s Light Germans, [311]
- Hamilton, Gen., [216], [217], [323];
- his division at Badajoz, [261]
- Harwich, [6], [14]
- Havelock, Lieut., [312]
- Herrerias, [64], [66], [68], [69]
- Hill, Capt. Clement, [221]
- Hill, Gen. Lord, [215], [216], [217], [221], [227], [229], [233], [255], [256], [257], [298], [299], [300], [367], [368];
- his corps, [302]
- Hill, Lieut., [104]
- Hill, Sir Rowland, [315]
- Holland, expedition to, [129];
- mortality of the British troops in, [132]
- Hope, Capt., [196]
- Hope, Gen. Sir John, [30], [37], [119], [214];
- advance of his division on Astorga, [43];
- position of his division at Corunna, [113], [115];
- commands the expedition to Holland, [129], [130]
- Howard, Gen. (afterwards Lord Howard of Effingham), [361]
- Howard’s Brigade, Maj.-Gen., [224]
- Huarte, [297], [298]
- Huddleston, Lieut., [220], [259], [275], [276]
- Huelva, the River, [29]
- Hughes, Corporal, [233]
- Humlebek, [8]
- Hunt, Capt. A., R.A., [181]
- Ilfracombe, [3], [5]
- Isla de Leon, [181];
- Gen. Graham proposes a sortie from, [153];
- Gen. Beginnes’ anxiety about, [159];
- the sortie postponed, [160];
- entrance of the British General into, after Barossa, [200]
- Johnson, Assist.-Surg., [161], [162]
- Johnson, Col., [150], [151]
- Johnson, Robert, [2]; killed, [266]
- Joseph Bonaparte, [296]
- Julian, Count, [207]
- Keats, Sir Richard, [128], [129], [130], [140], [153], [160]
- Kemp’s Brigade, Gen., [312]
- Kennedy, Surg., [363]
- Kent, H.R.H. the Duke of, [253], [351], [356]
- King Charles, the, [8]
- King’s Own Regiment, the, [18], [81], [115];
- Sir John Moore’s approval of their action at Corunna, [120];
- embark for Gibraltar, [133];
- at Ceuta, [208]
- Kinsale, [1]
- Labaneza, [44]
- Laborde, Gen., [112];
- his division join main French army off Corunna, [111];
- at Corunna, [115]
- Lacy, Adj.-Gen., [183]
- Lallemande, the Generals, [335]
- Lamartiniere’s division, Gen., [305]
- Lanz, valley of, [297], [298]
- La Peña, Gen., [169], [177], [181], [198], [199];
- sluggishness of, [152], [153];
- obstinacy of, [168];
- arrives off Tarifa, [175];
- distrusted by the British, [179];
- disregards Gen. Graham’s advice, [180], [183];
- his retreat from Medina, [182]
- Lardizabal, Gen., [177], [182]
- Laval, Gen., [193], [194]
- Lavens, Surg., [326]
- Lavinia frigate, the, [129], [130], [131]
- Le Brun, Gen., [231], [248–252]
- Leggatt, Major (afterwards Col.), [286], [287], [309]
- Leith, Maj.-Gen., Sir James, [245], [246], [262], [269]
- Leon, [36]
- L’Estrange, Lieut., [319], [322]
- Lewes, [333]
- Light, Lieut., [161], [204], [205]
- Lindsay, Surg., [363]
- Lisbon, [208], [209], [233], [244–253], [281];
- an amusing scene at, [282], [290]
- Lizasso, [300]
- Llerena, arrival of Soult at, [279]
- Lloyd, Col., [317]
- Loftus, Capt., [147]
- Long, Gen., [257]
- Lorge’s Dragoons, [115]
- Los Ayres, [114], [115]
- “Louis XIV.” Mountain, [306]
- Louis XVIII., [342], [343]
- Love, Lieut., [41], [42]
- Lugo, march to, [85];
- the British army in position at, [86];
- retreat from, [88]
- Lundy Island, [2]
- Lynedoch, Lord, [239], [240].
- (See also [General Graham].)
- McDonald, Col., [196], [197], [200], [206]
- M’Kenzie, Lieut.-Col., [112]
- McPherson, Colour Ensign, [318]
- Maitland, Sir Thomas, [242]
- Mallow, [2]
- Malpartida, [215]
- Malta, [363];
- “Confidential Reports” at, [241]
- Mancilla, [36]
- Marmont, Gen., in the north of Portugal, [279];
- retires, ib.;
- his jealousy of Soult, ib.
- Matthews, Staff-Surg., [325], [326]
- Maya Pass, the, [296], [302], [306], [315]
- Mayorga, [33], [37]
- Meacham, Capt., [144], [166]
- “Meacham’s Blind Nuts,” [144], [145], [157]
- Medina Sidonia, [153], [155], [158], [179], [181];
- captured by Gen. Beguines, [159];
- captured by the French, [164];
- La Peña’s retreat from, [182]
- Merida, [215], [225], [256], [258];
- the affair of, [257]
- Merle, Gen., [62];
- loss sustained by his division, [64]
- Mero, the, [101], [113], [118]
- Mitchell, Lieut., [137], [154], [165]
- Mole, Col., [147]
- Mon Cœur redoubt, the, [262]
- Mondego, the, [17]
- Monkstown, [2]
- Monte Orgullo, [305]
- Montgomery, Ensign, [318], [322]
- Moore, Lieut., [204]
- Moore, Sir John, [14], [115];
- placed under arrest by the King of Sweden, [16];
- reaches the British fleet, [16];
- receives news of Sir A. Wellesley’s victory at Rolica, [17];
- appointed commander of the forces, [20];
- his address to his officers and men, [21];
- relations with his officers, [25], [26];
- true cause of his retreat, [36];
- complains of the want of discipline, [52];
- his views on Gen. Paget’s position at Calcabellos, [60], [61];
- retires before Soult, [87];
- issues an order censuring the want of discipline, [87];
- directing operations in person, [101];
- at Corunna, [111], [112], [116];
- death of, [116];
- effect of his death, [119];
- character and bearing, [120];
- circumstances of his death, [121–123];
- outcry against in England, [125];
- his knowledge of the Spanish character, [169]
- Moors, the, [207]
- Morillo, Gen., [231], [300]
- Morillo’s Spanish Infantry, [224]
- Mullingar, [365], [366]
- Mullins, Capt., [204]
- Murgeon, Gen. Cruz, [183], [184];
- his part in the battle of Barossa, [199], [200]
- Napier, Major, [121]
- Napoleon, marching from Madrid, [36];
- celerity of his movements, [38];
- his dictum at Waterloo, [63];
- reported to have entered Astorga, [64], [65];
- his idea of zeal, [245];
- news of his escape and return to Paris, [334]
- Neufchâtel, Prince of, an intercepted despatch from the, [31]
- Ney, Marshal, execution of, [341], [342]
- Nichols, Col., recaptures Palavia Abaxo, [115]
- 9th Dragoons, the, [226]
- 9th Regiment, the, [133], [170], [191], [203], [204], [311];
- marched into Badajoz, [277]
- 91st Regiment, the, [31], [100]
- 92nd Regiment, the, [224], [225]
- 95th (Rifles) Regiment, the, [31], [53], [58], [59], [60], [61], [62], [63], [69], [82], [83], [84], [100], [102], [103], [115], [117]
- Nivelle, crossing the, [317];
- battle of, [318–321];
- French losses at, [322]
- Nogales, [61], [67];
- arrival at, [70], [75]
- Northcote, Major, [196]
- Oats, Private, [97], [98]
- O’Brien, Serg., [172]
- O’Callaghan, Maj.-Gen. Sir William, [337]
- O’Donnel, Gen., [297], [298]
- O’Donoghue, Capt., [137]
- Officers, claims of, [332]
- Olivenza, the Duke of Dalmatia ordered to reduce, [152]
- Oricain, [297]
- Paget, Gen., [31], [35], [76], [77], [80], [91], [95], [100], [101];
- censures the conduct of the troops, [53], [54], [55], [56];
- his position at Calcabellos, [57], [60];
- his encounter with a paymaster, [78], [79];
- strict orders of, [88];
- orders the reserve to evacuate El-Burgo, [106], [107];
- his connection with the 28th Regiment, [109], [110];
- at Corunna, [115], [116];
- Sir John Moore’s testimonial to his character, [123];
- his services unnoticed in England, [125]
- Paget, Lord, [32], [33], [37], [43], [48]
- Palavia Abaxo, skirmish at, [112];
- taken by Gen. Laborde, [115];
- retaken by Col. Nichols, ib., [118]
- Pampeluna, [295], [296], [303], [314];
- sortie from, [297];
- surrender of, [315]
- Panniers, battle of the, [91]
- Pardaleras, the, [262]
- Paris, the Grand Review in, [337–341]
- Parsonstown, [2]
- Patten, Capt., [286]
- Patterson, Col., [258]
- Peniche, the roadstead of, [18]
- Peninsula, the first day’s march in the, [19]
- Percy, Capt., [253]
- Phillipon at Badajoz, [260];
- surrenders, [271]
- Picton, Gen., [259], [262], [263], [267], [268], [269], [297];
- his retreat at Pampeluna, [302]
- Picurina redoubt, capture of the, [261]
- Plunder, articles of, [92]
- Plymouth, [124]
- Ponsonby, Col., [197], [199], [206]
- Portalegre, [214], [215], [238], [244]
- Portsmouth, [14], [124], [133], [344]
- Portugal, rainy season in, [24]
- Portuguese and Spanish, contrast between, [27]
- Portuguese sharpers, [209]
- Potter, Lieut., [229]
- Powder, a great explosion of, [111]
- Power, Brig.-Gen., [262]
- Power, Capt., [147]
- Prussia, the King of, [338]
- Puebla, arrival of the reserve at, [32]
- Puerto, [300], [312]
- Pyrenees, fighting in the, [296–307];
- losses in, [301]
- Queluz, the plains of, [19];
- break up of the British camp at, [22], [26]
- Queues, abolition of, [17]
- Reille, Gen., [305]
- Reserve, formation of a corps of, [31]
- Reynosa, [293]
- Rhine Mountain, the, [308]
- Richelieu, the Duc de, [342]
- Rifles, the, [196], [224], [225]
- Roach, “Gentleman,” [72]
- Roderick, the last of the Visigoth monarchs, [207]
- Rolica, victory of Sir A. Wellesley at, [17]
- Romana, the Marquis of, [35], [36], [44];
- his troops, [313]
- Roncesvalles, [295], [296], [302], [309]
- Ronda, [153]
- Rook, Col., [233]
- Ross, Col. (afterwards Gen.), [51], [243]
- Rousseau, Gen., [188];
- his grenadiers, [188], [191], [194], [195], [197]
- Royal City Regiment (of Spain) the, [177], [183]
- Rueda, surprise of the enemy’s outpost at, [32]
- Rufin, Gen., [188], [189], [202];
- his division, [191], [193], [194], [195]
- Sahagun, [32];
- headquarters at, [33]
- S. Antonio, [216], [217]
- S. Cristoval, Fort, [262], [271]
- S. Helens, [17]
- S. Jean de Luz, [328], [329]
- S. Juan, H.M.S., [139], [140], [141]
- S. Lucia, [118]
- S. Marcial, [305], [309]
- S. Maria Bastion, the, [261], [262], [269], [273], [278]
- S. Martin del Rio, [28]
- S. Roque Ravelin, the, [260], [261]
- S. Sebastian, [295], [296], [303], [308];
- stormed, [305], [306], [307]
- S. Vincente, the bastion of, [268], [269]
- Salamanca, march to, [22];
- entrance into, [29];
- advance of the British army from, [31]
- Saldaña, [33]
- Salsette frigate, the, [129]
- Santa Maria, [153]
- Santarbas, arrival of the Reserve at, [32]
- Santi Petri, the River, [153], [182], [183], [184]
- Sarre, [312]
- Sauroren, fight at, [300]
- Savage, Private, [105]
- Schelde, forcing the passage of the, [131]
- Sebastiani, Gen., [181]
- 71st Regiment, the, [224], [225]
- 73rd Regiment, the, [42]
- Seville, the Duke of Dalmatia marches from, [152]
- Shaw, Lieut.-Col., [337]
- Sierra Montanchez, the, [218], [224], [225], [226], [227], [231]
- Simpson, Assist.-Surg., [324], [325]
- 6th Portuguese Regiment, the, [225]
- 67th Regiment, the, [193]
- Skerrett, Col., [133]
- Slavin, Sir Frederick, [259]
- Somerset, Lord Fitzroy, [229]
- Soult, Marshal, [36], [308];
- approach of his advance guard, [38];
- approach of his heavy columns, [80];
- his arrival before Lugo, [87];
- his advanced guard, [94], [107];
- at Corunna, [112];
- his position, [113];
- dangerous situation of his army, [117];
- his corps advancing, [233];
- arrives at Llerena, [279];
- retires into Andalusia, [280];
- remodels his army, [296];
- at Pampeluna, [297], [298];
- retreats, [300];
- disorganised state of his army, [305];
- his tactics, [306];
- prepares for a more general action, [307];
- his positions on the Bidassoa carried, [309];
- his defence when charged with treason, [342].
- (See also [Duke of Dalmatia])
- Sound, the, [6]
- South Beveland, the Island of, [130], [131]
- Spain, march of Sir John Moore’s army for, [22]
- Spaniards and Portuguese, contrast between, [27]
- Spaniards, dislike of by the British soldiers, [35];
- their want of good feeling towards the British, [40], [41];
- their character, [168], [169]
- Spanish door, a, [71]
- Spanish generals, tactics of, [182]
- Spanish soldiers, courage of, [311], [312]
- Sparks, Lieut., [185]
- Spithead, [17]
- Stanhope, Major, [121]
- Stewart, Lieut.-Col., [224]
- Stockholm, Sir John Moore at, [16]
- Stovin, Sir Frederick, [10], [21], [136]
- Stralsund, [16]
- Stuart, Gen., [8]
- Stuart, Gen. Charles, [32], [43]
- Stuart, Lord William, [129], [130], [131]
- Sullivan, Lieut., [229]
- Sweetland, Mr. William, [140]
- Tacher, Miss, [345]
- Tagus, crossing the, [23], [213], [252]
- Talavera, [35], [168]
- Tarifa, [207], [208], [209];
- march to, [133];
- withdrawal of the French from, [136];
- regiments ordered to, [137];
- threatened by a second attack, [146];
- a campaign from, [152–166];
- British troops sail for, [169];
- conviviality at, [170];
- arrival of Gen. La Peña off, [175];
- departure from, [177];
- return to, [205]
- Tarifa, the plain of, [164]
- Tarifa Volunteers, the, [144], [157], [158], [160]
- Taylor, Lieut., 28th Regiment (afterwards Capt.), [104], [330]
- Taylor, Lieut., 9th Regiment, [146], [147]
- 10th Hussars, the, [32], [33], [37], [43]
- 13th Dragoons, the, [227]
- 30th Regiment, the, [133]
- 34th and 39th Regiments, the, [225], [226], [233]
- 36th Regiment, the, [256], [309], [316], [318];
- ordered to reinforce Wellington’s army, [337];
- arrives in Paris, [341];
- removed to the Ionian Islands, and subsequently to England and Ireland, [363]
- Toro, [32]
- Torre la Peña, [164]
- Torremocha, [215]
- Torrens, Col. Sir Henry, [239], [255], [331], [336], [337]
- Trafalgar Bay, [138], [180]
- Trinidad, Fort, [261], [262], [271], [278]
- “Trois Cents Corps Nobles, La Chapelle des,” [343]
- Trotter, Lieut., fate of, [288]
- Turnbull, Serg., [172]
- 20th Portuguese Regiment, the, [193]
- 20th Regiment, the, [31], [51], [100]
- 28th Regiment, the, [82], [85], [100], [102];
- ordered to Kinsale, [1];
- removed to Parsonstown and the Curragh of Kildare, [2];
- on garrison duty in Dublin, [2];
- in Denmark, [6–13];
- ordered to Sweden, [14];
- go to the Peninsula, [17];
- with Sir A. Wellesley’s troops, [18];
- inspection of, [20];
- losses of, [24];
- form portion of a reserve corps, [31];
- a band of ventriloquists in, [45];
- reprimanded by Sir John Moore, [53];
- at Calcabellos, [57], [61];
- in charge of the bridge of Betanzos, [94], [95];
- ordered to retire from El-Burgo, [106];
- efficiency of during the retreat, [108], [109];
- return to England, [124];
- ordered to Holland, [127];
- arrival in, [129];
- return to the Peninsula, [133];
- ordered to Tarifa, [137];
- garrisoned at, [169];
- at Barossa, [188–200];
- their losses at Barossa, [203], [204];
- sail for Lisbon, [208];
- at Arroyo Molinos, [225–229];
- celebration of anniversaries in, [366]
- United Service Journal, The, [330]
- Valencia, [37]
- Valencia de Alcantara, [235], [237]
- Valladolid, [31], [32]
- Vandeleur, Gen., [335]
- Vejer, [154], [161], [163];
- capture of an English merchant vessel near, [137];
- retaken, [138];
- move of the British army towards, [179], [180]
- Ventriloquists, a band of, [45], [46]
- Vera, [306], [312]
- Victor, Marshal, [133], [136];
- result of his inactivity, [181];
- advances from Chiclana, [184], [186];
- at Barossa, [195], [196], [198], [199]
- Victoria, the Princess, [357]
- Villaba, [296]
- Villa Formosa, [26]
- Villa Franca, arrival of the Commander-in-Chief at, [52];
- destruction of stores at, [66];
- arrival of Soult at, [280]
- Villamur, Count Penne, [215], [226]
- Villapando, arrival of the reserve at, [32]
- Villatte’s Division, [198], [305], [306]
- Villavelha, the pass of, [22];
- bridge of boats at, [279]
- Villaviciosa, [213]
- Vimieiro, [17]
- Vincent, Lieut. [319], [322]
- Vittoria, [294], [295]
- Vivian, Capt., R.N., [139], [140]
- Voirol, Lieut.-Col., [231], [361], [362]
- Walcheren, the Island of, British troops land on, [130]
- Walker, Gen., [262];
- his brigade, [269]
- Walloon Regiment, the, [177], [183]
- Weir, Dr., [326]
- Wellesley, Sir Arthur (afterwards Lord Wellington), [17], [20], [168], [244], [256], [279], [321], [340];
- at Badajoz, [266], [267];
- his arrangements to meet Soult, [279];
- arrival at Pampeluna, [298];
- nearly captured, [300];
- effect of his appearance on the battlefield, [306];
- his successful manœuvring, [308];
- extract from his despatch on the battle of the Nivelle, [323]
- Wench, Col., [116]
- Wheatley, Col., [193], [194]
- Whittingham, Col., [177], [183] [184], [185]
- Wilkinson, Lieut., [204]
- Wilmot, Capt., [22], [23], [24], [29]
- Wilson’s Brigade, Col., at Arroyo Molinos, [225], [229]
- Woodford, Lieut.-Col., [130]
- Yarmouth, [16]
- York, H.R.H. the Duke of, [239], [285], [357]
- Zante, the Island of, [42]
- Zayas, Gen., [181], [182], [198];
- in command at Cadiz, [169]
- Zubiri, the valley of, [297], [298]
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