454 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1809. 



in action with the advanced posts 

 of the French army at Albergaria 

 Nova, 10th May, 1809. 

 None killed; 1 major, 2 rank 

 and file, wounded; 1 rank and file, 

 missing. — Total 4. 



Names of officers wounded. 

 Hon. major Lincoln Stanhope of 

 the 16th dragoons, slightly wound- 

 ed in the shoulder. 

 Abstract of killed, wounded, and 

 missing in the army, under the 

 command of lieut.-general sir 

 Arthur Wellesley, in the action 

 on the heights of Grijon, May 11, 

 1809. 



Nineteen killed, 63 wounded, li 

 missing.—Total 96. 



Names of officers killed and 

 wounded. 



16th light dragoons Captain 



Sweatman, wounded slightly; lieut. 

 Tomkinson, severely. 



1st batt. detachments.^Captain 

 Owens, 38th foot, wounded; lieut. 

 Woodgate, 52nd foot, severely 

 wounded. 



1st batt. king's German legion. — 

 Captain Delanring, killed. 



2nd ditto. — Captain Langrelin, 

 severely wounded. 



Rifle corps king's German legion. 

 — Lieut Lodders, wounded. 

 Abstract of killed, wounded, and 

 missing in the army, under lieut.- 

 general sir Arthur Wellesley, in 

 action with the French army un- 

 der the command of marshal 

 Soult, in the passage of the 

 Douro, May 12, 1809. 

 Twenty-three ntnk and file, kill- 

 ed ; 2 general and staff officers, 3 

 majors, 2 captains, 3 lieutenants, 1 

 Serjeant, 85 rank and file, wound- 

 ed ; 2 rank and file missing. 



Total — 23 killed, 96 wounded, 

 2 missing — 121. 



Names of officers killed, wounded, 

 and missing. 



Lieut.-gen. Paget, lost his arm, 

 but doing well. 



Capt. Hill, aid-de-camp to gen. 

 Hill, slightly. 



14th light dragoons.-Major Her- 

 vey lost his right arm, but doing 

 well ; captain Hawker and lieut. 

 Knipe, slightly. 



3rd foot. — Lieut. Monaghan, 

 slightly. 



48th foot, 2nd batt.— Major Ers- 

 kine, slightly. 



66th foot, 2nd batt.— Major Mur- 

 ray, severely in the arm ; captain 

 Binning, slightly. 



Royal engineers. — First lieute- 

 nant Hamilton, severel}'. 



Oporto, May 13, 1809. 

 Return of ordnance, ammunition, 



carriages, and ordnance stores, 



&c. taken in the arsenal of Quar- 



tieri St. Oviedo, on the 12th 



May, 1809. 



Brass guns, French, the carriages 

 broken to pieces — 10 twelve pound- 

 ers, 12 eight pounders, 18 four- 

 pounders, 16 three pounders. 



Brass howitzers, French, one car- 

 riage good — 2 eight inch, 1 six- 

 inch. 



French caisions. — 4 serviceable, 

 36 unserviceable. 



Three thousand whole barrels of 

 English gunpowder. 



Three hundred thousand English 

 musket cartridges. 



Roundshot. — 2,000 nine-pound- 

 ers, 256 eighteen-pounders, 508 

 twelve- pounders, 656 eight-pound- 

 ers, 580 four-pounders, 200 three- 

 pounders. 



Shells — 400 six inch. 



Six hundred flannel cartridges. 



Case shot— 120 six inch how- 

 itzers. 



Wheels 



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