THE SIEGE OF BADAJOZ, MARCH 15-APRIL 6, 1812

(A) STRENGTH OF THE FRENCH GARRISON ON MARCH 15

[See the Tables in Belmas, iv. pp. 364-5 and in Jones, i. p. 229.]

Staff 25
Infantry:
3/9th Légerofficersand men580
1/28th Léger597
1/58th Ligne450
3/88th Ligne600
3/103rd Ligne540
64th Ligne (2 companies)130
Hesse-Darmstadt (2 batts.)910
Juramentados 54= 3,861 infantry.
Cavalry 42
Artillery 261
Engineers and Sappers 260
Sick in Hospital 300
Civil Departments, non-combatants, &c.254
5,003

A report of the governor at noon on April 5, found among his papers after the storm, gave the following as surviving under arms (sick excluded)—infantry 3,403, artillery 282, engineers 217, cavalry 50, Juramentados 86. This report, printed in Jones, i. p. 230, implies a higher original total than Belmas allows—the artillery and Juramentados are actually more numerous on April 5 than on March 15! And the infantry are only 458 less, despite of losses of a considerably higher figure, for another paper of the commandant shows (Jones, i. p. 230)—Sortie of March 19: killed 30, wounded 287=317[769]. Storm of Picurina Fort: killed or prisoners, 8 officers, 278 men = 286. We have thus 603 casualties in these two affairs only, beside the ordinary wear and tear of the siege.

Noting the considerable number of ‘round figures’ in Belmas’s table, I am inclined to think that the total of the garrison must have been a few hundreds over what he allows.

(B) LOSSES AT STORM OF BADAJOZ, APRIL 6, 1811

[From the Returns at the Record Office.]

Killed.Wounded.Missing.
Officers.Men.Officers.Men.Officers.Men.Total.
General Staff11617
Royal Artillery161917
Royal Engineers23510
Assistant Engineers33
Third Division.
Kempt’s Brigade:
1/45th Foot61986497
3/60th Foot1442635
74th Foot12733254
1/88th Foot3287106144
J. Campbell’s Brigade:
2/5th Foot11132843
77th Foot31114
2/83rd Foot12273969
94th Foot11215165
Total 3rd Division13108403582521
Fourth Division.
Kemmis’s Brigade:
3/27th Foot43712132185
1/40th Foot25113170236
Bowes’s Brigade:
1/7th Foot54412119180
1/23rd Foot322149220151
1/48th Foot33216122173
Total 4th Division171866763520925
Fifth Division.
Hay’s Brigade:
3/1st Foot
1/9th Foot
2/38th Foot23778842
Walker’s Brigade:
1/4th Foot24015173230
2/30th Foot38686130
2/44th Foot237788134
Total 5th Division512731373536
Light Division:
1/43rd Foot37415249341
1/52nd Foot55314248320
1/95thd Foot32710154194
3/95th Foot4944764
Total Light Division1516343698919
Brunswick Oels, dispersed in companies in 4th and 5th Divisions722635
Total British loss545972062,104222,983
Portuguese81474550030730
General Total627442512,604523,713
Losses during previous operations102195466113957

The total loss during the siege and storm would therefore appear to have been 4,670.