[1028] The best account of all this is in Graham’s report, Supplementary Dispatches, xiv. p. 261.
[1029] All these marches are mainly detailed from the excellent narrative of Quartermaster Surtees of the 3/95th, pp. 223-6, supplemented by that of Captain Cooke of the 1/43rd.
[1032] See above, [p. 710]. It was written at Ostiz on the night of the 30th, but only sent off by G. Murray from Lizaso on the morning of the 31st.
[1033] See Cooke, i. p. 315.
[1034] Cooke, i. pp. 315-16.
[1035] Some, therefore, of P. Soult’s chasseurs must have been with the rearguard.
[1036] Cooke, i. p. 317.
[1037] Surtees, p. 226.