[1074] Brunswick-Oels Head-Quarters were in the 7th Division, but companies were distributed all around the Army. These casualties partly belong to outlying companies, not to Head-Quarters.
[1075] Pannetier’s flying column, which tried to relieve Tarragona, consisted of 3/5th Léger, and two battalions each of 20th Line and 3rd Léger, with the Westphalian chasseurs: a little under 3,000 men.
[1076] But originally an A. of S. regiment, transferred to A. of N. in January.
[1077] Originally an A. of P. regiment, but transferred to A. of N. in January 1813.
[1078] General William Stewart, commanding the Division.
[1079] Colonel Fitzgerald, 5/60th, commanding a Brigade.