[96] See Gurwood, Dispatches, vol. XII, p. 449, 453, 457.
[98] 4th, 27th, 40th, (Lambert’s); 52d, 71st, 95th, (Adam’s); 14th, 23d, 51st, (Mitchell’s); 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th line of the German legion, (Duplat’s); with Vivian’s 10th and 18th British, and 1st German hussars, and Vandeleur’s 11th, 12th, and 16th light dragoons.
[99] At the time the Prussians first became engaged, Duplat’s Germans, a part of Halkett’s Hanoverians, with Adam’s brigade, altogether above five thousand bayonets, stood in their advanced position, between the north-east angle of the orchard of Hougoumont and a little to the right of where the Lion now stands.
[100] See Appendix, [No. V, page 252].
[101] Geschichte des Preussischen Staates, 1763-1815; Frankfort, 1820; vol. III, page 371.
[102] See Ney’s letter, Appendix, [No. V, page 253].