MORNING STATE OF NOVEMBER 20
| Officers. | Men. | |
| Vanguard Division, Major-General Martin de la Carrera: | ||
| *Principe (three batts.), *Saragossa (three batts.), *1st of Catalonia, *2nd of Catalonia, *Gerona, *Barbastro, ‡Escolares de Leon, ‡Vittoria, ‡Monforte de Lemos, ‡Voluntarios de la Muerte, one battery field artillery | 363 | 7,050 |
| 1st Division, Major-General Francisco Xavier Losada: | ||
| †Granaderos Provinciales de Galicia (two batts.), *Leon (two batts.), *1st and 2nd of Aragon, *Voluntarios de la Corona (two batts.), ‡Regimento del General, ‡1st and 2nd of La Union, ‡Betanzos (two batts.), ‡Orense, ‡Compañía de Guardias Nacionales, one battery field artillery | 351 | 7,985 |
| 2nd Division, Major-General Conde de Belveder: | ||
| *Rey (1st and 2nd batts.), *Zamora (1st and 2nd batts.), *Seville (1st and 2nd batts.), *Toledo (1st and 3rd batts.), *Hibernia (two batts.), *Voluntarios de Navarra, ‡Santiago, ‡Lovera (two batts.), one battery field artillery | 344 | 6,415 |
| 3rd Division [Asturians], Major-General Francisco Ballasteros: | ||
| *Navarra (three batts.), *Princesa (two batts.), †Oviedo, ‡Covadonga, ‡Villaviciosa, ‡Candas y Luanco, Castropol, ‡Pravia, ‡Cangas de Tineo, ‡Grado, ‡Infiesto, ‡Lena, one battery field artillery | 368 | 9,623 |
| 5th Division [Leonese], Brigadier-General Marquis de Castrofuerte: | ||
| ‡Tiradores de Ciudad Rodrigo, ‡2nd of Ciudad Rodrigo, ‡Voluntarios de Fernando VII, †Leon, †Logroño, †Toro, †Valladolid, one battery field artillery | 245 | 5,912 |
| Head-Quarters’ Guard: Batallón del General | 40 | 897 |
| [N.B.—The 4th Division, Galician troops under Mahy about 7,000 strong, and the garrison of Ciudad Rodrigo, 3,817 bayonets, were never brought up to the front.] | ||
| Cavalry Division, the Prince of Anglona: | ||
| *Borbon, *Sagunto, ‡Granaderos de Llerena (With only 868 horses.) | 83 | 1,053 |
| *Reyna, *Provisional Regiment[640], ‡Cazadores de Ciudad Rodrigo (incomplete units, lately reformed), with one horse-artillery battery | 46 | 500 |
| The artillerymen and a few companies of sappers are included in the divisional totals. | ||
| Total | 1,840 | 39,435 |
From this total of 41,275 men there were to be deducted, on Nov. 20, sick 5,601, absent 1,573, detached (from the 5th Division) 1,279, so that the total of efficients under arms was 32,822.
* Old line regiments. † Old militia regiments. ‡ New levies.
IV
FRENCH LOSSES AT TAMAMES, OCT. 18, 1809
The detailed return of the losses of the 6th Corps at Tamames has not been preserved. Marchand merely states that he lost 1,300 men. But the subjoined list of losses of officers, taken from Martinien’s invaluable tables, shows sufficiently well which were the units that were hard hit:—
| Killed. | Wounded. | |
| 1st Division: | ||
| Brigade Maucune: | ||
| 6th Léger | 1 | 6 |
| 69th Ligne | 2 | 4 |
| Brigade Marcognet: | ||
| 39th Ligne | 4 | 12 |
| 76th Ligne | 7 | 15 |
| 14 | 37 | |
| 2nd Division: | ||
| Brigade Labassée: | ||
| 25th Léger | 3 | 8 |
| 27th Ligne | – | 2 |
| 59th Ligne | – | 3 |
| Cavalry: | ||
| 15th Dragoons | – | 2 |
| 15th Chasseurs | 1 | 2 |
| État-Major: | – | 2 |
| 4 | 18 |
Total 18 killed, 55 wounded.