BRITISH LOSSES

Killed.Wounded.Missing.Total
Loss.
Offs.Men.Offs.Men.Offs.Men.
Royal Horse Artillery11
1st Royal Dragoons314
12th Light Dragoons246
1/7th Fusiliers942942
1/23rd Fusiliers12213119
1/48th Foot17210
5/60th11
Brunswick Oels134
112957887
Portuguese Losses111113
Total loss of the Allied Army = 100.

XXIII

HILL’S FORCE IN ESTREMADURA
SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 1811

Officers.Men.Total.
2nd Division:
Byng’s Brigade: 1/3rd, 1/57th, 2/31st, 2/66th 3065,5485,854
Howard’s Brigade: 1/50th, 1/71st, 1/92nd
Wilson’s Brigade: 1/28th, 1/34th, 1/39th
Hamilton’s Portuguese Division:
2nd, 4th, 10th, 14th Line (2 batts. each) 2244,8585,082
Ashworth’s Portuguese Brigade:
6th and 18th Line and 6th Caçadores (5 batts.) 812,3382,419
CAVALRY. Major-General Sir W. Erskine:
Long’s Cavalry Brigade: 9th and 13th Light Dragoons, 2nd Hussars K.G.L. 50803853
Le Marchant’s Brigade: 3rd Dragoons, 4th Dragoon Guards 36929965
Brigade of Portuguese Cavalry (5th and 8th regts.) 57591648
[799]Artillery, British: Lefebure’s Troop R.H.A., Hawker’s and Meadows’s Companies R.A., about 20320340
[799]Artillery, Portuguese: 2 companies (Arriaga and Braun), about 10220230
[799]Engineers and Train, about 138093
General Total 79715,68716,484

XXIV

BRITISH AND PORTUGUESE ARTILLERY
IN THE CAMPAIGN OF 1811

Major J. H. Leslie, R.A., the editor of the ‘Dickson Manuscripts,’ has been good enough to compile and annotate the following list of the Artillery units which served in the various campaigns of the year 1811.