No. XXII.
Strength of the Anglo-Portuguese army at Vittoria. Extracted from the morning state of the 19th June, 1813.
| Total. | ||||
| Present under arms. | On command. | Present. | On command. | |
| British Cavalry | 7,791 | 851 | ||
| Portuguese do. | 1,452 | 225 | ||
| Total cavalry | 9,243 | 1,076 | ||
| British infantry | 33,658 | 1,771 | ||
| Portuguese do. | 23,905 | 1,038 | ||
| Total infantry | 57,563 | 2,809 | ||
| Sabres and bayonets | 66,806 | 3,885 | ||
| Deduct the 6th division left at Medina de Pomar | 6,320 | |||
| Sabres and bayonets | 60,486 | |||
| Spanish Auxiliaries. | ||||
| { Morillo’s division | about 3,000 | |||
| Infantry | { Giron’s do. | do. 12,000 | ||
| { Carlos d’Espagna’s do. | do. 3,000 | |||
| { Longa’s do. | do. 3,300 | |||
| Cavalry | Penne Villemur | do. 1,000 | ||
| Julian Sanchez | do. 1,000 | |||
| 23,000 | ||||
| Grand Total | 83,486 | |||
No. of Anglo-Portuguese guns at the battle of Vittoria.
Colonel A. Dickson commanding.
| British horse artillery | 9 lbs. | 45 | |
| Do. | do. | 6 lbs. | 30 |
| Do. | do. | 5½ inch howitzers | 15 |
| Total | 90 | ||
| No Spanish guns set down in the return. Number unknown. | |||
END OF VOL. V.
MARCHANT, PRINTER, INGRAM-COURT, FENCHURCH-STREET.