[14] Edited by Col. Willoughby Verner.
[15] Published 1881. Invaluable as a private record for the staff.
[16] Edited by his kinsman, the present Provost of Eton.
[17] Larpent was a lawyer who acted as Wellington’s Judge Advocate.
[18] It is hardly necessary to mention Jones’s slight Sketch (1818) or Goddard’s mass of undigested contemporary material (1814).
[19] Journal in Girod de l’Ain, p. 98.
[20] His well-written two volumes (issued 1829) are said to have been very largely the work of his aide-de-camp, St. Cyr-Nugues.
[21] Vacani’s Italian general history of the war is very slight on the English side, being mainly devoted to the doings of the Italians in Catalonia.
[22] Published under the rather romantic title of A Boy in the Peninsular War (which suggests a work of fiction), by Julian Corbett, in 1899.
[23] Published in the Revue Hispanique in 1907.