| Officers. | Rank and file. | |
|---|---|---|
| Zayas’s Division | 96 | 1,319 |
| Lardizabal’s Division | 165 | 3,385 |
| Miranda’s Division | 237 | 5,513 |
| Division of Reserve, &c. | 130 | 3,171 |
| Cavalry | 77 | 818 |
| Artillery | 73 | 1,581 |
| Engineers and Sappers | 38 | 383 |
| Total | 816 | 16,170 |
General total, 16,986 of all ranks, not including 62 officers in staff or administrative employments, 23 chaplains, and 19 surgeons.
Of the remainder of Blake’s army there had rallied at Alicante by January 14 of infantry 361 officers and 5,125 men, of cavalry 164 officers and 671 men, of artillery 30 officers and 720 men—total of all arms, 7,071.
V
FRENCH TROOPS EMPLOYED AT THE SIEGE OF TARIFA
(DEC. 1811-JAN. 1812)
[From the table in Belmas, iv. pp. 40-2.]
| Of all ranks. | |
|---|---|
| From Leval’s Division, 43rd Line, 7th and 9th Poles (2 batts. each) | 3,000 |
| From Barrois’s Division, 16th Léger (3 batts.), 51st Ligne (2 batts.), 54th Ligne (2 batts.) | 4,200 |
| From Villatte’s Division, 27th Léger (1 batt.), 94th and 95th Ligne (1 batt. each) | 1,800 |
| Cavalry, 16th Dragoons, and one squadron 21st Dragoons | 585 |
| Artillery | 469 |
| Engineers, Sappers, Marines, &c. | 385 |
| Total | 10,439 |
In addition three battalions of the 8th and 63rd line and two squadrons of the 2nd Dragoons were occupied on the lines of communications, between Vejer and Fascinas.
ANGLO-SPANISH GARRISON OF TARIFA