In addition, there were half-trained conscripts at Bayonne 5,595. Garrisons of San Sebastian 3,185, Santoña 1,465, Pampeluna 3,550 = 8,200. Also sick 14,074, and detached 2,110.

Finally, ‘Troupes non comprises dans les organizations,’ or ‘troupes hors ligne,’ i. e. artillery, engineers, sappers, gendarmerie à cheval, train, équipages militaires, &c. = 9,000. Gross total about 122,367.

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BRITISH LOSSES AT MAYA:
JULY 25, 1813

Killed. Wounded. Missing.
Off. Men. Off. Men. Off. Men. Total.
2nd Division Staff 2 2
Cameron’s Brigade:
1/50th Foot 3 21 10 158 2 55 249
1/71st Foot 2 16 4 120 1 53 196
1/92nd Foot 34 19 268 22 343
Pringle’s Brigade:
1/28th Foot 1 8 6 112 1 31 159
2/34th Foot 1 21 4 54 6 82 168
1/39th Foot 2 10 7 111 2 54 186
Two companies 5/60th, attached to above brigades 2 5 11 1 25 44
7th Division troops:
1/6th 2 2 17 21
1/82nd 8 4 67 79
Brunswick-Oels 8 3 15 15 41
Total of the three brigades 11 133 61 933 13 337 1,488

BRITISH LOSSES AT RONCESVALLES

N.B.—Only those of Ross’s and Campbell’s brigades are available in detail, those of Byng’s brigade are nowhere found, but are known to have been slight—under 100 in all. It is most curious that not one officer-casualty appears to have occurred either in the 1/3rd or in the 1st Provisional Battalion, Byng’s only units engaged at Roncesvalles.

Killed. Wounded. Missing.
Off. Men. Off. Men. Off. Men. Total.
Ross’s Brigade:
1/7th Foot 1 6 24 31
20th Foot 1 14 8 105 11 139
1/23rd Foot 6 4 32 42
1 company Brunswick-Oels 2 2 4
Portuguese Brigade (A. Campbell):
11th Line 3 20 6 29
23rd Line
7th Caçadores

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BRITISH LOSSES AT SORAUREN:
JULY 28