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STRENGTH OF THE FRENCH ARMY IN SPAIN, JULY 15, 1811

[From the returns in the Archives Nationales, Paris.]

I. ARMY OF THE SOUTH. Marshal Soult.

1st Corps. Marshal Victor (including battalions of 9th Corps incorporated on June 28).
Division Conroux: 9th Léger (4 batts.), 24th, 96th Ligne (3 batts. each) 5,905 present
Division Godinot: 8th Ligne (4 batts.), 16th Léger, 45th, 54th Ligne (3 batts. each) 8,133
Division Villatte: 27th Léger, 63rd, 94th, 95th Ligne (3 batts. each) 5,802
Perreymond’s Light Cavalry: 2nd Hussars, 5th Chasseurs 1,015
Latour-Maubourg’s Dragoons: 1st, 2nd, 4th, 9th, 14th, 26th regiments 2,905
Artillery and Engineers, &c. 1,985
Marines and sailors of Cadiz Lines flotilla 1,456
  27,201  
Gross total of Corps with sick and detached added is 35,940.
4th Corps. General Sebastiani (including battalions incorporated from 9th Corps).
Division Ligier-Belair: 12th Léger (3 batts.), 32nd, 43rd, 58th Ligne (4 batts. each) 10,947 present
Division Dembouski: 4th, 7th, 9th Poles (2 batts. each) 4,918
Ormancey’s Light Cavalry: 10th Chasseurs, 1st Lancers of the Vistula 1,595
Milhaud’s Dragoons: 5th, 12th, 16th, 20th, 21st regiments 1,595
Artillery and Engineers 886
  20,830  
Gross total of Corps with sick and detached added is 22,889.
5th Corps. Count Drouet D’Erlon (including battalions incorporated from 9th Corps).
Division Girard: 34th, 40th Ligne (2 batts. each), 64th, 88th Ligne (3 batts. each) 4,253 present
Division Claparéde: 21st, 28th Léger, 100th, 103rd Ligne (3 batts. each) [Not including 1 batt. each of 34th, 40th, 88th, 100th Ligne, and 21st Léger in garrison at Badajoz.] 4,183
Briche’s Light Cavalry: 10th Hussars, 21st Chasseurs 515
Artillery and Engineers [not including Badajoz garrison] 618
Garrison of Badajoz (5 battalions and detachments of artillery, &c.) 2,887
  12,456  
Gross total of Corps with sick and detached added is 22,296.
N.B.—This enormous proportion of absentees is largely due to the Albuera wounded, who had not yet rejoined.
Troops not included in the three Corps:
Brigade in the Kingdom of Cordova: 51st, 55th Ligne (3 batts. each) 5,017 present
Unattached Cavalry: 17th, 27th Dragoons, 27th Chasseurs, 4th Spanish Chasseurs 1,942
Unattached Artillery, Engineers, Train, &c. 1,381
Total Army of the South, 68,827 present under arms.
Gross total, including sick and detached, 90,186.

II. ARMY OF THE CENTRE. King Joseph.

The King’s French Guards, no figures given, but about 2,500 present
Spanish Division Hugo (10 battalions, 3 squadrons) 5,060
Brigade Dessolles: 75th Ligne (3 batts.), 28th Ligne (2½ batts.) 3,208
German Division: 2nd Nassau and Baden (2 batts. each), Frankfort (1 batt.), 123rd Ligne (late Dutch 2nd regt.)[795] 4,214
Treillard’s Light Horse: Westphalian and Nassau Chasseurs 663
Lahoussaye’s Dragoons: 13th, 18th, 19th, 22nd regts. 2,213
Artillery and Engineers, &c. 1,268
Drafts for Armies of South and Portugal at Madrid, &c. 4,013
Total 23,139  
Gross total of Army, with sick and detached, 25,537.

III. ARMY OF PORTUGAL.[796] Marshal Marmont, Duke of Ragusa.

Division Foy: 6th Léger, 39th, 69th, 76th Ligne (3 batts. each) 5,541 present
Division Clausel: 25th Léger, 27th, 50th, 59th Ligne (3 batts. each) 6,501
Division Ferey: 31st Léger, 47th, 70th Ligne (3 batts. each), 26th (2 batts.) 5,072
Division Sarrut: 2nd and 4th Léger, 36th Ligne (3 batts. each) 4,922
Division Maucune: 15th, 66th, 82nd, 86th Ligne (3 batts. each) 5,049
Division Brennier: 17th Léger (3 batts.), 22nd Ligne (4 batts.), 65th Ligne (3 batts.), Irlandais and Regiment de Prusse (1 batt. each) 5,332
Lamotte’s Light Cavalry: 1st and 3rd Hussars, 15th and 22nd Chasseurs 613
Fournier’s Light Cavalry: 7th, 17th, 20th Chasseurs 701
Wathier’s Light Cavalry: 11th and 24th Chasseurs, 5th Hussars 564
Montbrun’s Dragoons: 3rd, 6th, 8th, 10th, 11th, 15th, 25th regts. 1,463
Artillery, Train, Engineers, &c. 2,875
Total 38,633  
Gross Total of Army, with sick (12,668) and detached, 57,949.

IV. ARMY OF ARAGON. Marshal Suchet.

Division Musnier: 1st Léger, 114th and 121st Ligne (3 batts. each), 1st Vistula (2 batts.) 7,689 present
Division Frère: 14th and 42nd Ligne (3 batts. each), 115th (4 batts.), 2nd Vistula (2 batts.) 7,826
Division Harispe: 7th Ligne (4 batts.), 116th (3 batts.), 44th, and 3rd Vistula (2 batts. each) 6,380
Division Habert: 5th Léger (2 batts.), 16th and 117th Ligne (3 batts. each) 4,433
Italian Division Peyri: 1st and 2nd Léger, 4th, 5th, and 6th Line (2 batts. each), Dragons Napoléon, Chasseurs Royaux (2 squadrons each) 4,892
Neapolitan Brigade Compère: 1st and 2nd Ligne, 1st Léger (1 batt. each), and 2 squadrons of Chasseurs 1,808
Boussard’s Cavalry Brigade: 13th Cuirassiers, 4th Hussars, 24th Dragoons 1,876
Artillery, Engineers, Train, &c. 3,645
Garrisons 2,244
Drafts on the march 2,990
Total 43,783  
Gross Total of Army with sick and detached, 51,088.

V. ARMY OF THE NORTH. General Dorsenne.

(a) Imperial Guard, Divisions Dumoustier and Roguet, 4 regiments of Voltigeurs, 4 of Tirailleurs, 1 of Chasseurs, 1 of Fusiliers-Chasseurs, 1 bataillon de marche 15,166 present
Lepic’s Guard Cavalry 1,189
Cavalry attached (Lancers of Berg) 835
Guard Artillery, &c. 878
(b) Navarre, Division Reille, 10th, 21st, 81st Ligne (4 batts. each), 60th Ligne (3 batts.) 8,221
Navarre, over and above Reille, garrisons, and drafts 1,623
Biscay, Division Caffarelli: 10th Léger (4 batts.), 5th Léger, 3rd, 52nd, 105th Ligne (3 batts. each) 7,543
Biscay, over and above Caffarelli, 130th Léger (3 batts.), and drafts, &c. 4,340
Burgos, Division Souham: 1st, 62nd, 101st Ligne (4 batts. each), 23rd Léger (2 batts.) 7,971
Burgos, over and above Souham, provisional battalions, garrisons, and drafts 8,714
Valladolid and Salamanca, Division Serras: 113th Ligne (2 batts.), 12th Léger, 2nd and 4th Swiss, Garde de Paris (1 batt. each), and cavalry, &c. 5,063
Valladolid and Salamanca, over and above Serras, 34th Ligne (3 batts.), 4th Vistula (2 batts.), Neuchâtel (1 batt.), 6 bataillons de marche, and cavalry attached 8,106
Asturias, Division Bonnet: 118th, 119th, 122nd Ligne (3 batts. each), 120th Ligne (4 batts.) 7,962
Artillery, Engineers, &c., in the five governments named above 2,367
Italian Division Severoli (destined for Suchet’s Army): 1st and 2nd Léger, 4th and 6th Ligne (1 batt. each), 1st and 7th Ligne (3 batts. each) 7,661
Italian Artillery, Engineer, and Cavalry Drafts with Severoli 803
Total 88,442  
Gross Total of Army, including sick and detached, 99,442.

VI. ARMY OF CATALONIA. Marshal MacDonald.

Division Maurice Mathieu: 5th Ligne (3 batts.), 18th Léger, 23rd and 56th Ligne (1 batt. each), 1st of Nassau (2 batts.) 5,411 present
Division Quesnel: 79th Ligne (3 batts.), 23rd Léger (2 batts.), 93rd Ligne(1 batt.), 29th Chasseurs (3 squadrons) 3,890
Division Plauzonne: 3rd Léger (4 batts.), 11th Ligne (3 batts.), 32nd Léger (1 batt.) 4,389
Brigade Petit: 67th Ligne (4 batts.), 16th and 81st Ligne (1 batt. each) 2,416
Brigade Lefebvre: 8th Léger, 37th and 60th Ligne (1 batt. each), regiment of Westphalia, and 3 provisional battalions 3,725
Garrison of Montlouis: Würzburg and 2nd Swiss (1 batt. each) 1,429
Garrison of Rosas 477
Garrison of Gerona: 102nd Ligne (2 batts.), Berg and Valais (1 batt. each) 1,429
Artillery, Engineers, &c. 824
Total 23,590  
Gross Total of Army, including sick and detached, 30,259.

GENERAL TOTAL OF FRENCH ARMY IN SPAIN

  Present
under Arms.
Gross Total.
Army of the South 68,827 90,186
Army of the Centre 23,139 25,537
Army of Portugal 38,633 57,949
Army of Aragon 48,783 51,088
Army of the North 88,442 99,442
Army of Catalonia 23,590 30,259
  291,414 354,461

Not including General Monthion’s ‘Reserve of the Army of Spain’ at Bayonne, with 251 officers and 8,047 men.