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A history of the Peninsular War, Vol. 2, Jan.-Sep. 1809

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The volume provides a detailed military account of the Peninsular campaigns of 1809, portraying the conflict as fragmented into several simultaneous regional operations and treating each campaign separately. It gives particular attention to the Talavera campaign and to Anglo-Portuguese actions, including a close study of a daring Douro crossing and an analysis of the reorganization of the Portuguese army. The narrative combines battlefield visits, contemporary French, Spanish and British documents, maps, illustrations and appendices to clarify troop movements, strengths and losses.

XII

VENEGAS’S ARMY OF LA MANCHA
FROM A RETURN OF JUNE 16, 1809.

1st Division, Brigadier-General Pedro Giron [afterwards Brigadier-General T. Lacy]:  
Burgos (two batts.), 1,085, Cuenca, 869, 1st of Loxa, 703, Alcala, 629, 1st of España, 548, 1st of Seville, 593 Total 4,427
2nd Division, Brigadier-General Gaspar Vigodet:  
Corona (two batts.), 1,130, Ronda, 1,096, Ordenes Militares (two batts.), 836, Alcazar, 825, 1st of Guadix, 522, Ciudad Real, 258 Total 4,667
3rd Division, Major-General Pedro Grimarest [afterwards Brigadier-General P. Giron]:  
2nd of Jaen, 985, Ecija, 902, 2nd of Cordova, 849, Baylen (two batts.), 1,121, 1st Walloon Guards, 663, Alpujarras, 579, Velez-Malaga, 445 Total 5,544
4th Division, Brigadier-General Francisco Castejon:  
5th of Seville, 535, 1st of Malaga, 743, 2nd Spanish Guards, 953, Jerez, 650, 2nd of Loxa, 510, Bujalance, 469, 3rd of Cordova, 422 Total 4,282
5th Division, Major-General T. Zerain:  
2nd of España (two batts.), 1,064, 1st of Cordova (three batts.), 2,044, Provincial of Seville, 887 Total 3,995
Cavalry:  
Montesa, 349, Reina, 183, Granada, 322, España, 287, Farnesio, 404, Santiago, 295, Alcantara, 343, Principe, 324, Granaderos de Fernando VII, 527, Dragones de la Reina, 180, Cazadores de Cordova, 169 Total 3,384
Artillery: 35 guns; sappers, five companies, about 1,100 in all.  

Total, 27,399, including sick and men on detachment.