The Royal Military Chronicle: Or, British Officers Monthly Register and Mentor. V.1-7, Nov.1810-Apr.1814; New Ser. V.1-6, May 1814-Apr.1817, Volum 4J. Davis., 1812 |
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Side 38
... slight resistance , pursued by the French . It was feared that the whole of the artillery would fall into the enemy's hands . Soult was estimated to have 30,000 men with him . Aug. 10th . - The troops were halted this day . Aug. 11th ...
... slight resistance , pursued by the French . It was feared that the whole of the artillery would fall into the enemy's hands . Soult was estimated to have 30,000 men with him . Aug. 10th . - The troops were halted this day . Aug. 11th ...
Side 67
... slightly wounded , but I hope that he will soon be able to resume his duties . I have not yet got the returns , but 1 believe that our loss , since the commencement of these operatious , amounts to one hundred and twenty men in killed ...
... slightly wounded , but I hope that he will soon be able to resume his duties . I have not yet got the returns , but 1 believe that our loss , since the commencement of these operatious , amounts to one hundred and twenty men in killed ...
Side 69
... slightly . 1st Batt . 23d Foot - Brevet - Major Porter , severely ( since dead ) . 74th Foot - Lieutenant Atkinson , slightly . London Gazette . - Dispatches from Lord Wellington . 7th THE ROYAL MILITARY CHRONICLE . 69.
... slightly . 1st Batt . 23d Foot - Brevet - Major Porter , severely ( since dead ) . 74th Foot - Lieutenant Atkinson , slightly . London Gazette . - Dispatches from Lord Wellington . 7th THE ROYAL MILITARY CHRONICLE . 69.
Side 70
... slightly . 11th Portuguese Line -- Capt . Joze de Porrisca Pinto , slightly . 23d Ditto - Ensign Fraucis de Paiva , slightly . WOUNDED . 20th March -Royal Engineers - Lieut . Wright , slightly . 1sr Batt . 95th Foot - Lieut . Freer ...
... slightly . 11th Portuguese Line -- Capt . Joze de Porrisca Pinto , slightly . 23d Ditto - Ensign Fraucis de Paiva , slightly . WOUNDED . 20th March -Royal Engineers - Lieut . Wright , slightly . 1sr Batt . 95th Foot - Lieut . Freer ...
Side 84
... slightly . 21st Portuguese - Ensign Francesco de Castro , slightly . Names of the officers killed , wounded and missing , at the siege of Badajoz , from the 6th to the 7th of April , 1812 , inclusive . KILLED - 25th foot - Captain ...
... slightly . 21st Portuguese - Ensign Francesco de Castro , slightly . Names of the officers killed , wounded and missing , at the siege of Badajoz , from the 6th to the 7th of April , 1812 , inclusive . KILLED - 25th foot - Captain ...
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16th light dragoons 1st batt 1st battalion 2d battalion 60th foot Adjutant appointed army arrived artillery attack Badajoz battle bridge brigade Brigadier-General Britain British Buonaparte Captain cavalry Charles Colonel command COMMISSIONS SIGNED convoy cornet corps deceased detachment ditto ditto-Ensign ditto-lieutenant Douro enemy enemy's ensign file killed file wounded fire flank foot foot-Captain force France and Russia French garrison gent George guard honour horses hussars infantry James John killed in action King's German Legion lieutenant-colonel Lieutenant-General Lieutenant-General Sir light dragoons LORD LIEUTENANT Lord Wellington Major Major-General Marshal Marshal Soult miles Military Chronicle Military Promotions militia morning night officers Oporto Portugal Portuguese Prince purchase rank and file resigned retires retreat river road Royal Russia second lieutenant serjeants Sir David Baird Sir Rowland Hill slightly Soult Spain Spaniards Spanish staff Strength of France Thomas town troops vice village West India regiment William
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Side 296 - By command of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, in the name and on the behalf of his majesty.
Side 386 - ... two Arapiles which we possessed, and from thence to attack and break our line ; or, at all events, to render difficult any movement of ours to our right. The extension of his line to his left, however, and its advance upon our right, notwithstanding that his troops still occupied very strong ground, and his position was well defended by cannon, gave me an opportunity of attacking him, for which I had long been anxious.
Side 306 - Return of killed, wounded, and missing, of the army under the command of his Excellency General Viscount Wellington, K B.
Side 389 - I send with this dispatch, two eagles taken by the troops in this action, which Major Percy will have the honour of laying at the feet of his Royal Highness. I beg leave to recommend him to your lordship's protection.
Side 383 - It is ordered by His Royal Highness the Prince Re-gent, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty...
Side 383 - I am to acquaint you, that his royal highness the prince regent has been pleased, in the name and on the behalf of his majesty, to approve and confirm the finding -and sentence of the court.
Side 225 - This fort contained nine pieces of cannon, with a garrison of between four and five hundred men.. There being also on the opposite side of the river, on a height immediately above the bridge, a very complete fort recently constructed, which flanked and added much to its defence.
Side 301 - It is impossible to describe the joy of the people of the town upon our entrance. They have now been suffering for more than three years ; during which time the French, among other acts of violence and oppression, have destroyed 13 of 25 convents, and 22 of 25 colleges, which existed in this celebrated seat of learning.
Side 480 - It is impossible to describe the joy manifested by the inhabitants of Madrid upon our arrival ; and I hope that the prevalence of the same sentiments of detestation of the French yoke, and of a strong desire to secure the independence of their country, which first induced them to set the example of resistance to the usurper, will induce them again to make exertions in the cause of their country, which being more wisely directed, will be more efficacious than those formerly made.
Side 480 - ... preparatory to the arrangements to be adopted for the attack of the interior line and building, when the governor sent out an officer to desire to capitulate, and I granted him the honours of war, the baggage of the officers and soldiers of the garrison, &c.