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... roluinn uuder orders. ...
... roluinn uuder orders. ...
... Loartc, the regiment de Constitution, and Don Juan Uarte Mcndia. Majbr-General luglis, and the regiments in bis brigade the 7th division, couducted tbcmfclvcs remarkably well, 'llie jill regiment, under Colonel Mitchell, and the 68th, under Lieutenant-Colonel ...
... distant, the Puente de Ratamar, on the Guadaranu river, and Col. Ponsonby's brigade cavalry and a brigade of infantry of the 7th division having moved forward to the support the troops in advance, the enemy retired upon Majalahonda as soon as thev observed ...
... and tbe ground occupied the troops behind that village, by crossing the Duas Casa* Vclho, and in the evening I moved the 7th division, under Major-General Houstoup, to the right, in order, if possible, to protect that passage.—On the morning of tbe Sth ...
... Thomas Graham was directed to attack them that post the 23d, with the troops on the right, which did with those of the 7th division, which were the reserve the right, under Major-General Hope ami Major-General D Berndwit*. The enemy were immediately driven ...
... formerly a cloth merchat. 1irS Same day, aged 37, Mr. John Jacksoss, excise officer, Ponte-1 fract, and late of Leeds 7th DivIsion. . 011'Same day; at the house of Mr. Thackray, of Shelf, Mary the Hannah, youngest daughter of Mr. Jamses Hammond, Bruns ...
... Elias, ttth May. lair D.—Since 1 you the lid i I have received reports that Souk had retired to Vienna; and the 3.1 and 7th division. having arrived I at Campo Mayor. 1 have given diredliou• th at Bala- may be chattily towelled on the right of the Gus ...
... ag6d • MR JameS MitcheU * of Union-street, Aug. 1, aged 37, Mr. John Jackson, officer of excise Pnn^frw and late of Leeds 7th Division. excise, Fontefract, Aug. 1, aged 66, Mr. Thomas Stapleton, merchant and m»„„ facturer, Meadows House, near Dewsbury. * ...
... arrived at and the division, under Lieutenant.General Sir Thomas Picton, crossed the bridge higher up, followed by the 7th division, uuder the Eai( of l)alhou»ie. 'lhe ...
... their own position, and had in their power increased meant of annoying ours. . In the morning, the light troops of the 7th division, and the 4th Cacadores belonging General Packs brigade, were engaged with the enemy the height railed Nuestra Senora Pena; ...
... the'e-cception of mlie dib division, 73mjiclretmained op posite the 6th corps, which was at Rovinam and'oome battalion of the 7th division, 'whiebh ibserved the enemy's detachmneut at the bridre of Ferrerias. Tile 2d corps wyere' ina strong positiuti with tmeir ...
... slura consisting >'f part cf h.s own division of the Am. v of Portugal, aud a division of the Auuy uf the Centre; and the 7th division was it. reserve at -Alamedilla. , The Enemy first appeared in the PiaiunearC unatl Bodr.go on Hie S.id, and retired again ...