[765] There remained at Madrid, the Escurial, &c.—Arentschildt’s cavalry, 515; D’Urban’s Portuguese cavalry, 552; 3rd Division, 4,234; 4th Division, 4,548; Light Division, 3,462; artillery, about 350; Carlos de España’s Spaniards, about 3,000 = 16,661.

[766] Dispatches, ix. p. 375.

[767] General Mackinnon.

[768] Generals Craufurd and Vandeleur.

[769] Phillipon’s report to Clarke, drawn up on June 12, gives 273 instead of 317 for the loss in this sally (see Belmas, iv. p. 414).

[770] The 2/58th though properly belonging to the 5th Division, appears to have acted on this day with the 1st Division.

[771] The losses of the attached companies of Brunswick Oels are only to be found under its regimental total in 7th Division.

[772] This battalion only joined the division on the battle-morning.

[773] The losses of the attached companies of Brunswick Oels are only to be found under its regimental total in 7th Division.

[774] The 12th Dragoons were marching to the rear in charge of the baggage-train.