[346] See Jourdan to Berthier of April 3, 1812.

[347] See Jourdan’s Mémoire, quoted above, p. 304.

[348] Jourdan to Suchet, April 9, 1812.

[349] Jourdan’s Mémoires, pp. 395-6.

[350] See above, [p. 311].

[351] Dispatches, ix. p. 173.

[352] The cipher-originals are all in the Scovell papers, worked out into their interpretation by that ingenious officer: Wellington only kept the fair copies for himself. The dispatches are dated Sabugal, 11 April (to Brennier about the Agueda bridge); Sabugal, April 16 (to Berthier); Fuente Guinaldo, April 22 (to Berthier). The last two are full of the most acrimonious criticism of Napoleon’s orders for the invasion of Beira. Scovell made out much, but not all, of the contents of these letters.

[353] All the originals are in the Scovell Papers.

[354] It is the one printed in Ducasse’s Correspondence of King Joseph, viii. pp. 413-17.

[355] See above, [p. 202].