[657] The greater part of the losses of this battalion were in the companies attached to other brigades, but the total is inserted here.

[658] An extraordinary coincidence in the total losses of the two nations!

[659] These two brigades, forming Hamilton’s division, were always acting with Hill’s British Division.

[660] Forming part of Leith’s 5th Division.

[661] Forming part of Alex. Campbell’s 6th Division.

[662] Forming part of Picton’s 3rd Division.

[663] Forming part of Cole’s 4th Division.

[664] This regiment, with the 13th Line, formed Bradford’s brigade of Lecor’s Portuguese division. But the 13th was absent, in garrison at Abrantes.

[665] The 5th Caçadores, which had formed part of Bradford’s brigade and Lecor’s division, was in October and November outside the lines, on the south side of the Tagus, observing Santarem, and under the orders of the Cavalry-General Fane.

[666] The companies of the battalions R.A. were not numbered in 1810, but only designated by their captains’ names. The numbers here given, for purposes of easier identification, are those given to these companies when numeration was introduced about 1822.