ORDER OF BATTLE OF THE ARMY UNDER THE COMMAND OF SIR JOHN MOORE.

2d Division.3d Division.1st Division.
Lt.-gen. Hope.Lt.-gen. Fraser.Lt.-gen. Baird.
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Brigades.Brigades.Brigades.
1st.2d.3d.1st.2d.1st.2d.3d.
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4 batts.3 batts.3 batts.4 batts.3 batts.2 batts.3 batts.3 batts.
2d Flank Brigade.Reserve.1st Flank Brigade.
German.
Br.-gen. Alten.M.-gen. Paget.Col. B. Crawford.
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2 Battalions.Brigades.3 Battalions.
1st.2d.
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3 batts.2 batts.
Cavalry.Artillery.
Lord Paget.Col. Harding.
Brigades.11 Brigades.
1st.2d.|
||66 Pieces.
3 regs.2 regs.

Return of sir John Moore’s army, Dec. 19, 1808, extracted from the adjutant-general’s morning state of that day.

Fit for
duty.
Hospital.Detached.Total.
Cavalry22781827943254
Artillery135897...1455
Infantry22,222375689326,871
25,8584035168731,580
Deduct2275Men composing four3d reg. left in Portugal.
battalions, viz.76th┐ Between Villa
23,583Total number under arms.51st├ Franca and
59th┘ Lugo.

Note.—Of 66 guns 42 were attached to the divisions, the remainder in reserve,
with the exception of one brigade of 3 lbs.


No. XXVI.

The following General Return, extracted from especial regimental reports, contains the whole number of non-commissioned officers and men, cavalry and infantry, lost during sir John Moore’s campaign:

Total.
Lost at or previous to the arrival of the army at the position of Lugo,Cavalry,951397
Infantry,1302

Of this number 200 were left in the wine-vaults of Bembibre,
and nearly 500 were stragglers from the troops that marched to Vigo.

Lost between the departure of the army from Lugo and the embarkation at Coruña,Cavalry,92636
Infantry,2627
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Grand total4033