[322] His camp thus lay across the whole of Wellington's position at Waterloo, from east to west and considerably beyond it to westward, but fronted in the reverse direction.
| Order of Battle. Campaign of 1705. | ||||
| Left. Right Wing only. Right. | ||||
| 1st Line. | ||||
| Foreign Troops. | 3rd Buffs. | 1 Batt. 1st Guards. | 1st Dragoon Guards, 3 Squadrons. | Scots Greys, 3 squadrons. |
| 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers. | 1 Batt. Royal Scots. | 5th Dragoon Guards, 2 Squadrons. | 5th Dragoons, 3 Squadrons. | |
| 37th Foot. | 18th Royal Irish. | 7th Dragoon Guards, 2 Squadrons. | ||
| Macartney's Foot. | 23rd Royal Welsh. | 6th Dragoon Guards, 2 Squadrons. | ||
| Evan's Foot. | 28th Foot. | 3rd Dragoon Guards, 2 Squadrons. | ||
| 24th " | Stringer's Foot. | |||
| 15th " | 26th Cameronians. | |||
| 16th Foot. | ||||
| 2nd Line. | ||||
| Extreme Right of Centre. | ||||
| 2nd Batt. Royal Scots. | ||||
| 10th Foot. | ||||
| Temple's Foot. Foreign troops. | ||||
| 29th Foot. | ||||
| 8th " | ||||
Newspaper.
[324] 2nd Dragoon Guards, 2nd, 9th (exchanged against the prisoners of Blenheim), 17th, 33rd, and Brudenell's Foot.
[325] It is somewhat singular that the first regiment which signally distinguished itself in this first Peninsular War was the 33rd (Duke of Wellington's), which covered itself with honour at the storm of Valenza.
[326] 6th, 34th, 36th, Elliott's, J. Caulfield's (late Pearce's), Gorges's.
[327] Guards (mixed battalion of the 1st and Coldstream), 13th, 35th, Mountjoy's, and four of Marines.
[328] Carleton.
[329] Peterborough's Dragoons; Mark Kerr's, Stanwix's, Lovelace's, Townsend's, Tunbridge's, Bradshaw's, Sybourg's, Price's Foot. Sybourg's was made up of Huguenots.