[331]

Viz. Musnier’s division of Moncey’s corps6,500men
Frere’s division of Dupont’s corps4,400men
Bujet’s brigade of Morlot’s division of Moncey’s corps3,700men
Remains (5 batts.) of Gobert’s division of Moncey’s corps2,500men
Rey’s brigade of infantry (Joseph’s escort)2,000men
Infantry and Cavalry of the Imperial Guard2,500men
Cavalry of the Line1,700men
23,300men

[332] Lefebvre’s brigade, which belonged to Morlot’s division of Moncey’s corps—it had been lent to Bessières for the moment—and Reynaud’s brigade, i.e. 5,300 foot, also two cavalry regiments, making 6,000 in all.

[333] Bazancourt’s brigade of two veteran regiments (14th and 44th of the line), the last that had arrived at Saragossa.

[334] Note on the situation of Spain, Aug. 5 (Nap. Corresp., 14,245).

[335] Napoleon to Clarke, Aug. 5 (Nap. Corresp., 14,244).

[336] Napoleon to Eugène, Aug. 10 (Nap. Corresp., 14,249), and to Clarke (Nap. Corresp., 14,256).

[337] Napoleon to Clarke, Aug. 17 (Nap. Corresp., 14,256).

[338] Except of course the brigade of fusiliers and the three cavalry regiments which were already in Spain.

[339] Or 98,000 to be exact, unless Reille’s force in Roussillon be added.