Страница - 149Страница - 151- Da Costa, general, his operations in the Bastan, [537];
- Dalhousie, George, Earl of, lieut.-general, insubordinate action of, [152];
- commands 7th Division at Vittoria, [409], [422];
- his responsibility for errors, [449];
- blockades Pampeluna, [539];
- marches to Lizaso, [683];
- at second Sorauren, [695];
- at Venta de Urroz, [711];
- at Echalar, [733].
- Daricau, general, in pursuit of Wellington, [149];
- Darmagnac, general, at Vittoria, [393], [413], [417], [428];
- Decaen, Charles, general, commands French Army of Catalonia, [308];
- prepares to withstand Murray, [502-4];
- his ineffective operations, [517].
- Denia, abortive expedition to, [163], [164].
- D’Erlon, Jean Baptiste Drouet, comte, in pursuit of Hill from Madrid, [99];
- supersedes Souham in command of Army of Portugal, [129];
- his operations on the Tormes, [132];
- brings Army of the Centre to Valladolid, [339];
- at Vittoria, [401], [418];
- abandoned by Gazan, [431];
- retires, [433];
- disorderly retreat of, [439];
- retreats by the Col de Velate, [521];
- in the Bastan, [530];
- ordered to join Reille on the Nivelle, [534];
- appointed to command Centre of Army under Soult, [594];
- ordered to force the pass of Maya, [624];
- captures the position, [624-39];
- at Irurita, [683], [684];
- his delays, [685];
- attacks Hill, [702];
- at combat of Beunza, [703];
- retreats to France, [736].
- Desprez, colonel, sent by King Joseph to Russia, [88];
- Dickson, Alexander, colonel (R.A.), at Vittoria, [419], [428];
- Digeon, Alexandre, general, pursuing Wellington’s army, [144];
- Donkin, Rufane, major-general, Q.M.G. to Murray, [292-5];
- his misleading dispatch, [508];
- plans re-embarkation from Tarragona, [509];
- remonstrates with Murray, [511].
- Douglas, Sir Howard, colonel, [11], [14]; sends guns for the siege of Burgos, [39], [41 note].
- Dubreton, general, governor of Burgos, successful defence of, [23-51];
- relieved by Souham, [68].
- Duran, José, brigadier-general, [255], [280-1].
- D’Urban, Benjamin,major-general, views on the siege of Burgos, [51];
- on retreat from Madrid, [98], [119], [130], [132], [156], [159];
- brings his Portuguese brigade to join Graham, [324-5];
- crosses the Esla, [330];
- at Vittoria, [394], [419].
- Ebro, crossed by Wellington, [362], [363];
- Echalar, combat of, [732];
- Elio, Francisco, general, commanding in Valencia, [66];
- combines with Hill, [95], [98-110];
- retires to Alicante, [162-4];
- his army in Murcia, [277];
- on the Xucar, [283], [285];
- his mismanagement at Villena, [287], [288];
- co-operates with Murray, [298], [488], [502].
- Empecinado, the (Juan Martin), brigadier-general, [100], [109];
- Erskine, Sir William, general, at combat of Ocaña, [93];
- Esla, passage of the, [329].
- España, Carlos de, general, [98], [100], [112], [184], [305], [315], [656].
- Fane, Henry, major-general, pursues Villatte, [317];
- Ferdinand, King of Sicily, his abortive coup d’état, [284-5].
- Fletcher, Sir Richard, colonel R.E., directs siege of St. Sebastian, [565], [578].
- Forjaz, Miguel, secretary of state in Portugal, Wellington’s correspondence with, [208].
- Foy, Maximilien, general, his raid on Zamora, [10-11];
- joins Clausel, [12];
- in pursuit of Wellington after Burgos, [78], [83], [84];
- at Salamanca, [141-2];
- his views on the campaign, [168];
- on Wellington, [174], [180];
- at Avila, [187];
- abortive effort to surprise Bejar, [240];
- operations in Biscay, [271-4], [337], [365];
- receives orders to join King Joseph, [378];
- decides against joining the army at Vittoria, [470];
- harassed by Longa, [472];
- at combat of Tolosa, [477-82];
- regarrisons St. Sebastian, [484];
- falls back on the Bidassoa, [485];
- burns Behobie bridge, [487];
- on the Linduz, [619], [649];
- at Sorauren, [664];
- at second Sorauren, [693];
- retreats into France, [699-700].
- Fraile, the (Agostin Nebot), guerrillero chief, [280].
- Freire, Manuel, general, opposes Soult’s advance on Madrid, [93];
- ordered to join Ballasteros, [100];
- with Elio and the Empecinado, [109];
- in Andalusia, [162], [165], [307];
- succeeds Castaños in command of the 4th Army, [524].
- Freneda, Wellington at, [194-213].
- Fuenterrabia, castle of, seized and burned by Mina’s bands, [263].
- Gaudin, colonel, defeated by Mina at combat of Lerin, [263].
- Gauthier, general, at combat of Villa Muriel, [79];
- Gazan, countess, sent by Wellington to France after Vittoria, [445].
- Gazan, Honoré, general, succeeds Soult, [247];
- orders Leval to evacuate Madrid, [339];
- with Army of the South at Arminion, [379];
- at Vittoria, [390];
- defence of his action, [402], [417];
- his retreat from Gomecha, [430-1];
- retires by the Pass of Roncesvalles, [523];
- ordered to take command in the Bastan, [534];
- retreats before Hill, [536];
- abandons Maya, [543];
- chief of the staff to Soult, [594];
- in the Pyrenean campaign, [665].
- Giron, Pedro Agostin, general, nephew of Castaños, commands 4th Army, [306];
- his operations in Biscay, [368], [381];
- marches to Vittoria, [381], [396];
- sent in pursuit of French, [454];
- returns to guard Vittoria, [471];
- joins Longa, [473];
- at combat of Tolosa, [479];
- superseded in command of 4th Army by the Regency, [524];
- at Irun, [557].
- Gomm, William, captain, his criticism on siege of St. Sebastian, [583], [584].
- Gordon, James Willoughby, colonel, Q.M.G., errors of, [135-8], [146], [180];
- his treacherous conduct while on Wellington’s staff, [224-6];
- dismissed, [226].
- Graham, Sir Thomas, general, resigns his claims of seniority over Beresford, [230];
- moves across the Douro, [303];
- operations of his column, [322-33];
- in operations round Burgos, [354-62];
- at combat of Osma, [374];
- at Vittoria, [395];
- his attack on Reille, [405];
- on the Upper Zadorra, [424-35];
- discussion of his tactics at Vittoria, [447-8];
- in pursuit of French in Biscay, [456];
- attacks Maucune, [474];
- attacks and drives Foy from Tolosa, [477-82];
- besieges St. Sebastian, [564-86].
- Grant, Colquhoun, colonel, at combat of Morales, [331];
- Grant, William, brigadier in 7th Division, at Vittoria, [422-3].
- Guernica, combats of, [266].
- Guerrilleros, the, activity of, [189], [190];
- Napoleon’s failure to estimate importance of, [257];
- their operations in the spring of 1813, [258-78].
- Guingret, captain, his exploit at Tordesillas, [83], [84].
- Halkett, Colin, brigadier commanding K.G.L., on retreat from Burgos, [69], [83];
- Hallowell, Benjamin, admiral, bombards Tarragona, [496], [498];
- protests against Murray’s re-embarkation, [509], [512];
- effects the embarkation, [514];
- dissuades Murray from another attack on Tarragona, [516];
- hails Bentinck’s arrival, [520];
- his dispatch to Wellington, [521].
- Harispe, Jean Isidore, general, defeats Spaniards at combat of Yecla, [286-7];
- at battle of Castalla, [292];
- left by Suchet in command in Valencia, [500].
- Harrison, John B., colonel, defends Bejar against Foy, [240-1].
- Hay, Leith, captain, his notes on Vittoria campaign, [336], [364];
- Hill, Robert, major-general, commanding cavalry brigade at Vittoria, [395], [419];
- Hill, Sir Rowland, lieutenant-general, warns Wellington of King Joseph’s advance on Madrid, [66], [67], [93];
- his retreat from Madrid, [96-110], [118];
- in operations round Salamanca, [113-42];
- on retreat to Rodrigo, [137-53];
- his orders for 1813, [303];
- operations of his column, [314-18];
- halts at Salamanca, [319];
- takes command of southern wing of Wellington’s army, [320];
- forces Reille to withdraw before him, [356-7];
- at Vittoria, [395];
- blockades Pampeluna, [527];
- in the Bastan, [530];
- drives out Gazan, [536];
- absent from the combat of Maya, [585], [626];
- abandons the pass of Maya, [638];
- marches to Lizaso, [681-2];
- attacked by D’Erlon at Beunza, [702-5];
- in pursuit of Soult, [708-9];
- re-occupies pass of Maya, [738].
- Huebra, combat of the, [149].
- Inglis, William, major-general, his brigade at second Sorauren, [697].
- Jones, John, colonel (R.E.), notes on siege of Burgos, [25], [28 n.], [35 n.], [41 n.], [49], [50 n.], [171 n.];
- and on St. Sebastian, [566].
- Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte, King of Spain, advances on Madrid, [66];
- joined by Soult and Suchet, [87];
- his quarrel with Soult, [88], [89];
- in pursuit of Hill, [99], [108];
- before Salamanca, [124];
- his accusations against Soult, [140];
- returns to Salamanca, [141];
- marches on Madrid, [155];
- Napoleon’s criticism of, [169];
- his return to Madrid, [184-6];
- receives news of Napoleon’s retreat from Russia, [239-40];
- abandons Madrid, [247];
- at Valladolid, [335];
- summons Clausel to join him, [356];
- abandons Burgos, [357];
- at Miranda, [366];
- retires on Vittoria, [377];
- reconnoitres the position with Jourdan, [397];
- orders retreat, [433];
- escapes from British cavalry, [441];
- at Salvatierra, [451];
- at Pampeluna, [462];
- fixes his head-quarters at St. Jean de Luz, [532];
- orders concentration at St. Jean-Pied-du-Port, [541];
- superseded by Soult, [550];
- his fall, [567];
- retires to Mortefontaine, [552];
- appreciation of, [552-6].
- Jourdan, Jean Baptiste, marshal, with King Joseph, [87];
- in pursuit of Hill from Madrid, [106], [108];
- in operations round Salamanca, [124-39];
- returns to Salamanca, [141];
- returns to Madrid, [186];
- orders concentration of forces to oppose Wellington, [337-9];
- at Burgos, [354-8];
- misconception of Wellington’s movements, [372-3], [387-8], [398];
- his dispositions at Vittoria, [401-7];
- comment on Gazan’s disobedience, [431];
- orders retreat on Pampeluna, [433];
- his remarks on the battle, [452];
- estrangement from King Joseph, [532];
- disgraced by Napoleon, [556];
- later history of, [556].
- Kempt, James, major-general, at combat of San Millan, [375];
- La Hermandad, stormed by Vandeleur, [423].
- Lamartinière, general, joins King Joseph, [355], [365];
- Lameth, general, at Santoña, [266], [271].
- Larpent, Francis, appointed Judge-Advocate General, with the army, [238];
- reports Wellington’s plans for encircling Soult, [717].
- Lerin, combat of, [263].
- Leval, Jean François, general, evacuates Madrid, [340];
- Linduz, defence of the, by Ross’s brigade, [618].
- Linzoain, combat of, [653].
- Liverpool, Robert, Earl of, prime minister, his relations with Wellington, [214-16];
- Wellington’s correspondence with, [300];
- he suggests transferring Wellington to Germany, [558-61].
- Long, Robert, major-general, in operations round Salamanca, [135];
- informs Wellington of Soult’s movements, [647].
- Longa, Francisco, colonel, his activity in the North, [253], [254];
- surprises Palombini at Poza, [261];
- escapes from Sarrut, [274];
- on the Ebro, [370];
- brings his division up before Vittoria, [381], [387], [396];
- in the attack on Reille, [405], [424];
- seizes Durana, [427];
- sent to Biscay in pursuit of Maucune, [454], [471];
- harasses Foy’s retreat, [472], [475];
- at combat of Tolosa, [478-80];
- captures garrison of Passages, [486];
- at Yanzi, [720-4].
- Mackenzie, John, general, commanding at Alicante, [58], [163];
- superseded by Clinton, [164], [275];
- at battle of Castalla, [291-7];
- at Tarragona, [492];
- protests against Murray’s abandonment of siege, [511];
- his advance on Valdellos, [515].
- Mackenzie, Mr., British secret agent, offers Russian troops for the Peninsula, [220], [221].
- Madrid, evacuated by Hill, [106];
- occupied by King Joseph, [108];
- evacuated by him, [109], [110];
- occupied again for the winter, [186];
- King Joseph leaves it, [218], [247];
- the French abandon it for the last time, [340].
- Maitland, Hon. T., major-general, commanding at Alicante, [4], [163], [275].
- Maransin, Jean Pierre, general, at Vittoria, [392];
- Marmont, Auguste, marshal, Duke of Ragusa, Napoleon’s criticism of, [169];
- estimate of, [172-3];
- his remarks on the War of Spain, [257].
- Masséna, André, marshal, Prince of Essling, abortive appointment of, to command in Spain, [33].
- Mathieu, Maurice, general, governor of Barcelona, demonstrates against Murray, [503-5];
- relieves Tarragona, [517].
- Maucune, general, attacks Wellington before Burgos, [64], [65];
- enters Burgos, [68];
- in pursuit of Wellington, [70-9];
- repulsed at combat of Villa Muriel, [79-82];
- in operations round Salamanca, [130];
- at combat of San Millan, [375];
- escorts a convoy from Vittoria, [386];
- resists Graham’s advance, [475];
- attacks the heights of Sorauren, [671];
- his division routed at second Sorauren, [692];
- at Yanzi, [723];
- and at Echalar, [735].
- Maya, first combat of, [542], [585];
- Medico, El, guerrillero leader, at Toledo, [97].
- Melville, Robert, Lord, fails to supply help for blockade of St. Sebastian, [567-8].
- Mendizabal, Gabriel, general commanding Seventh Spanish Army, [253];
- Mermet, Julien, general, at Vittoria, [404], [427].
- Mijares, Francisco, general, defeated at combat of Yecla, [286].
- Mina, F. Espoz y, his operations round Pampeluna, [55];
- holds Navarre, [191], [255];
- Napoleon’s remarks on, [259];
- opposes Abbé, [262];
- defeats Barbot at combat of Lerin, [263];
- defeated and dispersed by Clausel, [269];
- threatens Clausel’s retreat, [461], [463].
- Miranda, José, major, defends Alba de Tormes, [125-32].
- Morales, combat of, [331].
- Morillo, Pablo, general, [98], [112], [119], [134], [184], [305-11], [315];
- Murray, Sir George, general, restored to Wellington as Q.M.G., [226];
- his advice as to pursuit of Clausel, [455];
- dispatches orders before Sorauren, [667].
- Murray, Sir John, general, supersedes Campbell at Alicante, [275];
- his campaign against Suchet, [281-98];
- wins battle of Castalla, [293-6];
- his failure to carry out Wellington’s plans, [311];
- his orders from Wellington, [488];
- embarks, [490];
- his half-hearted attack on Tarragona, [493-4];
- his miserable hesitations, [505-9];
- re-embarks troops, [511];
- abandons Copons, [513];
- his futile advance on Valdellos, [515];
- superseded by Bentinck, [520];
- his explanations to Wellington, [511];
- court-martial on, in 1814, [521], [561].