Casualties during the Crossing of the Nive, December 9 to 13, 1813.

Regiments.Officers.Men.
K.W.K.W.
General Staff76--
Royal Artillery--215
13th Hussars---3
14th Hussars--23
16th Lancers--25
Grenadier Gds.2221126
Coldstream Gds.-1-13
Scots Guards13754
Royal Scots-137111
K.O. Lancs-1513154
Norfolk2626160
Devons-1116
28th Gloucester-513129
31st E. Surrey-2232
32nd Cornwall L.I.--25
34th Border R.--112
36th Worcesters---3
38th S. Staffs-41290
39th Dorsets-1326
42nd B. Watch21-11
43rd Oxford L.I.--1222
47th N. Lancs-21253
50th West Kent-112092
52nd Oxford L.I.-3215
57th Middlesex347113
59th E. Lancs-1118136
60th K.R.R.-2976
61st Gloucesters-2-4
66th Berkshire-1968
71st Highland L.I.3927100
76th W. Riding--115
79th Cameron Highlanders-1526
84th York and Lancaster2624100
85th K.O. Shrop. L.I.-1111
91st Argyll Highlanders--747
92nd Gordon Highlanders41027140
95th Rifle Brig.11971

Orthes, February 27, 1814.

This, the first battle fought by Wellington on French soil, is borne on the colours of the

7th Hussars.
13th Hussars.
14th Hussars.
Buffs.
Northumberland Fusiliers.
Royal Warwicks.
Royal Fusiliers.
Devons.
Lancashire Fusiliers.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
South Wales Borderers.
Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Gloucesters.
Worcesters.
East Surrey.
Border.
Cornwall Light Infantry.
Dorsets.
South Lancashire.
Royal Highlanders.
Oxford Light Infantry.
Sherwood Foresters.
Royal Highlanders.
Northamptons.
Royal Berkshires.
West Kent.
King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry).
King's Royal Rifles.
Durham Light Infantry.
Royal Irish Fusiliers.
Highland Light Infantry.
Gordon Highlanders.
Royal Irish Rifles.
Royal Irish Fusiliers.
Connaught Rangers.
Argyll Highlanders.
Rifle Brigade.

The casualties fell heavily on the Sherwood Foresters and on the two Irish regiments which then bore the numbers 87th and 88th.

Casualties at the Battle of Orthes, February 27, 1814.

Regiments.Officers.Men.
K.W.K.W.
General Staff-6--
7th Hussars-346
10th Hussars---1
13th Hussars-1215
14th Hussars---2
15th Hussars---9
Royal Artillery11323
Roy. Engineers1---
N'umberland F.1-531
Roy. Warwick2824111
Royal Fusiliers-4656
Lancs Fusiliers261697
Roy. Welsh F.-31675
27th Royal Inniskilling F.-114
40th S. Lancs--14
42nd B. Watch14490
45th Sherwood Foresters1914106
48th N'ampton--113
52nd Oxford L.I.-6776
58th N'ampton-3325
King's Roy. R.-2331
61st Gloucesters--16
68th Durham L.I.-1327
74th Highland L.I.-5821
82nd S. Lancs-2224
83rd Roy. Irish Rifles-61147
87th Roy. Irish Fusiliers1592116
88th Connaught Rangers21141214
91st Argyll Highlanders-7327
94th Connaught Rangers-1112

Note.—In following up the retreating French the army had been sharply engaged on February 14, 17, 23, and 26, and subsequently to Orthes. A general action was fought at Tarbes on March 20, 1814, the brunt of the work falling on the Rifle Brigade.