[601] Charras’ discussion of this movement will be considered in the Notes to this chapter: post, p. 284, n. 6.

[602] Charras, vol. 2, p. 69, n.

[603] The paved chaussée which now runs straight from Gembloux to Wavre was not built in 1815. Nor was the chaussée from Sombreffe to Gembloux.

[604] Ante, p. 258.

[605] The Prussian brigade corresponded then to the French or English division.

[606] Sometimes called the Wood of Frischermont.

[607] Siborne, vol. 2, pp. 127, 128.

[608] See Siborne’s Map of the Field of Wavre, 4 o’clock P.M., 18th June.

[609] Ollech, p. 187.

[610] Clausewitz, ch. 42, p. 107.