[241] Siborne, vol. 1, p. 103, n.
[242] Van Loben Sels, p. 232.
[243] Historical Record of the Life Guards, p. 193: 2d Ed. London; Longmans: 1840. Bullock’s Journal; English Historical Magazine, July, 1888, p. 549.
[244] Life Guards, p. 194. Bullock, p. 549, says eight o’clock.
[245] It ought to be remembered, however, that the “Disposition” was in all probability drawn up in a great hurry. Wellington had put off the decision to concentrate at Quatre Bras so late that both the giving of the necessary orders and the preparation of this “Disposition” must have been done in the greatest haste.
[246] Cf. Siborne, vol. 1, p. 166, note.
[247] Ante, p. 54.
[248] Doc. Inéd., Heymès’ Rel. p. 6. See ante, p. 65, n. 28.
[249] Ib., pp. 6, 7.
[250] Doc. Inéd., Reille, Not. Hist., p. 57.