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, ...
... Puente de Ratamar, on the Guadarama River, and Colo- nel Ponsonby’s brigade of cavalry, and a brigade of infantry of the 7th division, having moved for- ward to the support of the troops in advance, the enemy retired upon Majalahonda as soon as they observed ...
... 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 ...
... Salamanea; aud, it is said, Marmont is within double the rauge of an 1é-pounder.—General Gra- ham cominands the Ist, Gth, aud 7th divisions on the right 5 General Picton the 3d, anda cousiderable wrtuguese force, the centre; General Leith the 4th, Sth, and light ...
... and the fall of rain having greatly injured the roads and swelled the rivulets, there was interval between the sth and 7th divisions of infantry. Sir Edward rode the rear alone, to discover the cause of this interval, and, the road passed through w«d, ...
... nance into the batteries; and that it was) confi- dently expected that the Castle would speedily surrender, The Sth and 7th divisions (Portu- had marched that morning from Burgos towards Vittoria; and it was rumoured at Villa “co, that the French, having ...
... centre ...
... Lietitenant-Geiieral Leith, which 1 placed behind the village Arapiies, on the right of the division and with the and 7th divisions in reserve ; and as soon these troops had taken their stations, I ordered the Hon. Major-General Pakenham to move forward ...
... - neral Leith, which I placed behind the village of Arapiles, on the right of the 4th division ; and with the 6th and 7th divisions in reserve, aad as soon as these troops had taken their stations, I or- dered the Hon. Major-General Pakenham to move forward ...