Order of Battle. Campaign of 1709.
Left. Right Wing only.
1st Line.
8th Foot.3rd Buffs.2nd Batt. Royal Scots.1 Batt. 1st Guards.
24th Foot.Temple's Foot.23rd Royal Welsh.1 Batt. Coldstream Guards.
21st Royal Scots Fusiliers.Evans's Foot.Orrery's Foot.1 Batt. Royal Scots.
18th Royal Irish.16th Foot.37th Foot.
10th Foot.
Right.
Two Foreign Brigadiers.Orrery's Brigade.Kelburn's Brigade.Sybourg's Brigade.
Twenty-seven squadrons26th Cameronians.1st Dragoon Guards, 2 squadrons.Scots Greys, 3 Squadrons.
of foreign dragoons.Two foreign battalions.5th Dragoon Guards, 2 squadrons.5th Royal Irish Dragoons, 2 squadrons.
Prendergast's Foot.7th Dragoon Guards, 2 squadrons.
6th Dragoon Guards, 1 squadron.
3rd Dragoon Guards, 2 squadrons.

No British troops in the second line; but the 15th and 19th Foot were also present at the action of Malplaquet.

[372] Hotham's regiment and artillery.

[373] 5th, 13th, 20th, 39th, Paston's, Stanwix's.

[374] 2nd Dragoon Guards, Royal Dragoons, 8th Hussars, Nassau's and Rochford's Dragoons. Scots Guards, 6th, 33rd, Bowles's, Dormer's, Munden's, Dalzell's, Gore's. Together 4200 men, under General Stanhope.

[375] 2 brigadiers, 5 other officers and 73 men killed. 2 lieutenant-generals, 12 other officers and 113 men wounded.

[376] Having failed to ascertain the share of the British in this action, I omit it altogether. All that is sure is that they did their duty and that the cavalry suffered severely.

[377] Desbordes's, Gually's, Sarlandes's, Magny's, Assa's dragoons, all composed of Huguenots but borne on the English establishment; Dalzell's and Wittewrong's foot.

[378] 11th, 37th, Kane's, Clayton's, and one foreign battalion of foot. The losses of the expedition were 29 officers and 676 men drowned.