No. VII.

No. 1.—Force of the Anglo-Portuguese army under the marquis of Wellington’s command. Extracted from the original morning state for the 24th of July, 1813.

Officers,Total.
Sergeants, &c.Rank and file.Men.Horses.
British and German cavalry}9165,8946,7505,834
Present under arms}
Ditto infantry4,66529,92634,581
Portuguese cavalry2511,2411,4921,178
Ditto infantry2,59420,56523,459
Grand Total, exclusive of}8,72657,56666,2827,012{Infantry
sick and absent on command}{and cavalry.
The artillerymen, &c. were about 4,000.

No. 2.—Anglo-Portuguese force. Extracted from the original morning state, 15th of October, 1813.

Officers,
Sergeants,&c.Rank and file.Total.
British and German cavalry
and infantry
5,85937,25043,109
Portuguese ditto4,25321,27425,527
Grand Total, exclusive of sick,}10,11258,52468,636
absent on command. &c. &c.}
The artillerymen and drivers about4,000
Total72,636

No. 3.—Anglo-Portuguese force, from the original morning state, 9th November, 1813.

Officers,
Sergeants,&c.Rank and file.Total.
British and German cavalry
and infantry
5,35639,68745,043
Portuguese ditto2,99022,23725,227
Grand Total, exclusive of sick,}8,34661,92470,270
absent on command. &c.}
The artillerymen &c. &c. about4,000
Total74,270

No. 4.—Sir Rowland Hill’s force at the battle of St. Pierre. Extracted from the original morning state, 13th December, 1813.