| 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 squadrons | 26th 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.