The battle honour for this hard-fought action is borne by the

Queen's.
Buffs.
Northumberland Fusiliers.
Royal Warwicks.
Devons.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
South Wales Borderers.
Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Gloucesters.
Worcesters.
East Surrey.
Cornwall Light Infantry.
Border.
Dorsets.
South Lancashire.
Royal Highlanders.
Oxford Light Infantry.
Sherwood Foresters.
Northamptons.
Royal Berkshires.
King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry).
Shropshire Light Infantry.
Middlesex.
King's Royal Rifles.
Durham Light Infantry.
Highland L.I.
Royal Irish Rifles.
Royal Irish Fusiliers.
Cameron Highlanders.
Argyll Highlanders.
Connaught Rangers.
Rifle Brigade.

Casualties at the Battle of the Nivelle, November 13, 1813.

Regiments.Officers.Men.
K.W.K.W.
General Staff5---
Royal Artillery1---
12th Lancers---1
Coldstream Guards-1-9
2nd Queen's--226
Buffs-138
K.O. Lancs.-114
5th Northumberland Fus.-215109
Roy. Warwicks--16
Devons-5338
S. Wales Bord.-2-5
27th Inniskilling Fusiliers13951
28th Gloucester---2
31st E. Surrey-1113
34th Border R.--12
38th S. Staffs-2-2
39th Dorsets--15
40th S. Lancs161580
42nd B. Watch-2-25
43rd Oxford L.I.29660
45th Sherwood Foresters---1
48th N'amptons-4757
51st K.O. Yorks L.I.222273
52nd Oxford L.I.-634202
53rd Shropshire L.I.-1320
57th Middlesex27550
58th N'ampton---3
59th E. Lancs--12
King's Roy. R.13758
61st Gloucester25537
66th Berkshire-2532
68th Durham L.I.26732
76th W. Riding---1
79th Cameron Highlanders-1644
82nd S. Lancs.-6958
83rd Royal Irish Rifles-4736
84th York and Lancaster--25
85th Shropshire L.I.1--13
87th Roy. Irish Fusiliers1574133
91st Argyll Highlanders1613105
94th Connaught Rangers121060
95th Rifle Brig.-81176

Wellington had made all his preparations for a general advance so soon as he should be in possession of the two fortresses of San Sebastian and Pampeluna. The former fell into our hands on August 31, but Pampeluna held out until the last days of October. Directly he was apprised of its fall, Wellington commenced his advance. Soult had profited by the delay, and had constructed three strongly entrenched positions, each of which was held with determination. The first has not been inscribed on our colours; the second was on the banks of the River Nivelle, and before the French were driven from it Wellington had lost upwards of 1,200 men. It is worthy of note that, though the Coldstream Guards figure in the casualty return, they have not been awarded the battle honour of Nivelle.

Nive, December 9 to 13, 1813.

This distinction is borne on the colours of the

16th Lancers.
Grenadier Guards.
Coldstream Guards.
Scots Guards.
Buffs.
Royal Scots.
Norfolk.
King's Own (Lancaster).
Gloucesters.
Devons.
East Lancashire.
Worcesters.
Cornwall Light Infantry.
East Surrey.
Border.
West Riding.
Dorset.
Royal Highlanders.
South Staffords.
Loyal North Lancashires.
Oxford Light Infantry.
Royal Berkshire.
West Kent.
Shropshire Light Infantry.
Middlesex.
King's Royal Rifles.
Wiltshires.
York and Lancaster.
Highland Light Infantry.
Gordon Highlanders.
Cameron Highlanders.
Argyll Highlanders.
Rifle Brigade.

This was Soult's last stand before he was driven across the frontier, and, as the casualty lists show, a very gallant stand did he make on those four December days. The heavy losses incurred by the Grenadier and Scots Guards failed to obtain for the Household Brigade this well-merited battle honour until the month of August, 1910, but full justice has not yet been done to the Brigade of Guards for its gallant services at Ciudad Rodrigo, Salamanca, and Sebastian.