BRITISH POSITIONS IN PORTUGAL
... ••Pinhfl. Division , Albergeiia. 4th Dtviaioo Alemniia and Oaffega* Division Olietnaa Maepiiah Divjaioo Mongosido. 7th Division Pena Maeof, , Light Difimmi GaiaaMo, ...
... ••Pinhfl. Division , Albergeiia. 4th Dtviaioo Alemniia and Oaffega* Division Olietnaa Maepiiah Divjaioo Mongosido. 7th Division Pena Maeof, , Light Difimmi GaiaaMo, ...
... our arrival at the foot of the pass, we found the enemy aseending the hill in great baste, and close- Jy pressed by the 7th division, moving by a road paral- lel and to the right of that which my column was on. The rear of the enemy’s colamn having began ...
... river Bayas, at as early aa hour as I had expected, and it was late before I knew that the column com- osed of the 3d and 7th divisions, under the command of the Earl of Dalhousie, bad arrived at the station ap- pointed for them. The fourth and light divisions ...
... ‘ount. Platoffi.—The advanced f Ge- guard of the main army, under the o neral Millaradoviteb, consisting of the 2d and 7th division of infantry, and the 2d division of cavalry, was to cross the Duieper on the at Kupys, aud was to direct its march upon ...
... William Stewart. hese troops were at first obliged to give way; but having been supported by Major- Barnes's brigade of the 7th division, they re- gained that part of their post, which was the key of the whole, and would have enabled them to re-assume it, ...
... British cavalry reserve ; and the village of Fuentes- do- Honor in front of the left. Don Julian's infantry joined the 7th division iu Freneda; and sent him with bis cavalry endeavour interrupt the enemy's communication- with Crudad Kt*drigo; The enemy's ...
... ated all their works to defend the appreaches to the camp, whieh were taken possession of by detachments sent from the 7th division, sent by Gene- ral the Ear! of Datheusie, through the Puerto de Es- chalar, for this porpose. Don P. Giren then establish- ...
... tiic enemy had crossed the Tormes, requested Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Graham to cross that river with the Ist and 7th division ; and sent over Major-General Le brigade of and I concentrated the remainder of the army between Morisco and Cabrerizas ...
... stuengihened materially their own poss ssion, and had in thetr power means of anno: UES, Tu the morning, the hght troops of the 7th division, and the 4th Cacadores belonging to General Pack's were engaged with the enemy on the height cailed Nuestra Senora de la ...
... Lientenant-General Sir Cotton, attack them front, supported reserve by the 6tl» division, under Major-General Clinton, tire 7th 'division, nuder Mqjor-Goneral Hope, and Don Carlo* D'Espanab Spanish division, and Brigadier-General Pack should support the left ...
... Beresiord ‘lirected the movements of the right of the centre, consisting of the 3d di- vision, under the Hon. Coi- vilie, the 7th division under Mariscal do Campo de Cor, and the 4tb division under Tie latter attacked the the Hon. Sir Lowry Cole. redoubts in ...
... Beresford to turn, and attack the euemy’s right with the 4th division under Lieutenant-Geueral Si: Ji Lowry Cole, and the 7th division under M.-Genera aud Colonel Vivian’s brigade of cavalry ; Slwhile Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Picton shoulk Simove aloug ...