APPENDICES
I
SUCHET’S ARMY IN VALENCIA. MORNING STATE OF OCT. 1, 1811
| Officers. | Men. | Total. | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Division (Musnier): | ||||||||
| Robert’s Brigade | 114th Line (3 batts.) | 58 | 1,579 | 1,637 | ||||
| 1st of the Vistula (2 batts.) | 27 | 836 | 863 | |||||
| Ficatier’s Brigade | 121st Line (3 batts.) | 44 | 1,156 | 1,200 | ||||
| 2nd of the Vistula (2 batts.) | 26 | 1,103 | 1,129 | = | 4,829 | |||
| 2nd Division (Harispe): | ||||||||
| Paris’s Brigade | 7th Line (4 batts.) | 55 | 1,584 | 1,639 | ||||
| 116th Line (3 batts.) | 42 | 1,105 | 1,147 | |||||
| Chlopiski’s Brigade | 44th Line (2 batts.) | 35 | 1,191 | 1,226 | ||||
| 3rd of the Vistula (2 batts.) | 26 | 724 | 750 | = | 4,762 | |||
| 3rd Division (Habert): | ||||||||
| Montmarie’s Brigade | 5th Line (2 batts.) | 31 | 771 | 802 | ||||
| 16th Line (3 batts.) | 56 | 1,261 | 1,317 | |||||
| Bronikowski’s Brigade | 117th Line (3 batts.) | 49 | 1,291 | 1,340 | = | 3,459 | ||
| Palombini’s Italian Division: | ||||||||
| Saint Paul’s Brigade | 2nd Léger (3 batts.) | 59 | 2,141 | 2,200 | ||||
| 4th Line (3 batts.) | 57 | 1,603 | 1,660 | |||||
| Balathier’s Brigade | 5th Line (2 batts.) | 37 | 893 | 930 | ||||
| 6th Line (3 batts.). | 51 | 1,378 | 1,429 | = | 6,219 | |||
| Compère’s Neapolitan Division: | ||||||||
| 1st Léger (1 batt.) | 27 | 419 | 446 | |||||
| 1st Line (1 batt.) | 24 | 536 | 560 | |||||
| 2nd Line (1 batt.) | 27 | 358 | 385 | = | 1,391 | |||
| Cavalry (General Boussard): | ||||||||
| 4th Hussars (4 squadrons) | 30 | 720 | 750 | |||||
| 24th Dragoons (2 squadrons) | 17 | 419 | 436 | |||||
| 13th Cuirassiers (4 squadrons) | 27 | 557 | 584 | |||||
| Italian ‘Dragoons of Napoleon’ | 24 | 442 | 466 | |||||
| Neapolitan Chasseurs | 13 | 156 | 169 | = | 2,405 | |||
| Artillery (General Vallée) | 48 | 1,757 | 1,805 | |||||
| Engineers (General Rogniat) | 16 | 584 | 600 | |||||
| Équipages Militaires and Gendarmerie | 10 | 653 | 663 | = | 3,068 | |||
| 916 | 25,217 | 26,133 | 26,133 | |||||
N.B.—Ficatier’s Brigade, 3 battalions of Palombini’s division, and two squadrons of 4th Hussars were not present at the battle of Saguntum, being on the line of communications, and blockading Peniscola and Oropesa.
This return, lent me by Mr. Fortescue who found it in the Paris Archives, differs by over 2,000 men from Suchet’s figures given in his Mémoires, p. 436 of vol. ii. The Marshal has left out the 3 battalions and 2 squadrons on the line of communications, mentioned above.
II
STRENGTH OF BLAKE’S ARMY
AT THE BATTLE OF SAGUNTUM
| I. ‘The Expeditionary Corps.’ | |||
| Officers. | Men. | Total. | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lardizabal’s Division: Africa (2 batts.), Murcia (2 batts.), 2nd of Badajoz (2 batts.), Campo Mayor (1 batt.), Tiradores de Cuenca (1 batt.) | 149 | 2,823 | 2,972 |
| Zayas’s Division: 2nd Spanish Guards, 4th ditto, 1st Walloon Guards, Voluntarios de la Patria, Toledo, Ciudad Rodrigo, Legion Estrangera (1 batt. each), Companies of Cazadores | 177 | 2,373 | 2,550 |
| Loy’s Cavalry: Granaderos (2 squadrons), Rey (1 ditto), Husares de Castilla (1 ditto) | 50 | 244 | 294 |
| Loy’s Cavalry: Granaderos (2 squadrons), Rey (1 ditto), Husares de Castilla (1 ditto) | 11 | 214 | 225 |
| Total of the ‘Expeditionary Corps’ | 387 | 5,654 | 6,041 |
| II. Valencian Troops (‘Second Army’). | |||
| Miranda’s Division: Valencia (3 batts.), Voluntarios de Castilla (2 batts.), 1st of Avila (1 batt.), 2nd Cazadores de Valencia (1 batt.) | 120 | 3,844 | 3,964 |
| Obispo’s Division: Cariñena (2 batts.) 2nd of Avila (1 batt.), 1st Voluntarios de Aragon (1 batt.), Daroca (1 batt.), Tiradores de Doyle (1 batt.) | 110 | 3,290 | 3,400 |
| Villacampa’s Division: Princesa (2 batts.), Soria (2 batts.), 2nd Voluntarios de Aragon (1 batt.), 1st Cazadores de Valencia (1 batt.), Molina (1 batt.) | 162 | 3,190 | 3,352 |
| Reserve (General Velasco): 3rd Battalions of Voluntarios de Castilla, Don Carlos, Avila, Cazadores de Valencia, and Voluntarios de Orihuela | 75 | 3,595 | 3,670 |
| San Juan’s Cavalry: Cuenca, Dragones del Rey, Reina, Numancia, Husares de Aragon, Cazadores de Valencia, Alcantara, Husares Españoles, Husares de Granada (none over two squadrons strong) | 111 | 1,610 | 1,721 |
| Artillery: 1 horse, 2 field batteries | 21 | 340 | 361 |
| Total ‘2nd Army’ | 599 | 15,869 | 16,468 |
| III. Murcian Troops (‘3rd Army’). | |||
| Creagh’s Brigade: Corona, Alcazar, Tiradores de Cadiz (1 batt. each) | 97 | 2,121 | 2,218 |
| Montijo’s Brigade: 1st of Badajoz, 1st of Cuenca, Voluntarios de Burgos, Sappers (1 batt. each) | 108 | 2,302 | 2,410 |
| Cavalry: Reina (2 squadrons), Pavia (2 squadrons), Granada (2 squadrons), Madrid (1 squadron), Husares de Fernando 7me (1 squadron) | 83 | 743 | 826 |
| Horse Artillery: 1 battery | 3 | 78 | 81 |
| Total ‘3rd Army’ | 291 | 5,244 | 5,535 |