Battle of Talavera order of battle

The following units and commanders fought at the Battle of Talavera on July 27-28, 1809 during the Peninsular War.

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

Anglo-Spanish Army

Commander-in-Chief of the Anglo-Spanish Army: Lt Gen Sir Arthur Wellesley

British Army

Commander-in-Chief: Lt Gen Sir Arthur Wellesley

Total Anglo-Spanish forces: 52,735, 66 guns

Division Brigade Regiments and Others
1st Division


    Maj Gen John Coape Sherbrooke
    (5,964 total)

1st Brigade


     Brig Gen Henry Frederick Campbell
    (2,045 total)

  • 1/Coldstream Guards
  • 1/3rd Guards
  • coy, 5/60th Rifles
2nd Brigade


    Brig Gen Alan Cameron
    (1,364 total)

  • 1/61st Foot
  • 2/83rd Foot
  • coy, 5/60th Rifles
3rd Brigade


    Brig Gen Ernst, Baron Langwerth
    (1,388 total)

  • 1st Line Bn, KGL
  • 2nd Line Bn, KGL
  • 1st Light Bn, KGL - 2 coys
4th Brigade


    Brig Gen Sigismund Baron Löw
    (1,167 total)

  • 5th Line Bn, KGL
  • 7th Line Bn, KGL
Artillery
  • Sillery's Company, RA (6 x light 6 pdr)
2nd Division


    Maj Gen Rowland Hill
    (3,885 total)

1st Brigade


    Maj Gen Christopher Tilson
    (1,871 total)

  • 1/3rd Foot
  • 2/48th Foot
  • 2/66th Foot
  • coy, 5/60th Rifles
2nd Brigade


    Brig Gen Richard Stewart
    (2,014 total)

  • 29th Foot
  • 1/48th Foot
  • 1st Bn of Detachments
  • coy, 5/60th Rifles
Artillery
  • Heise's Battery, KGA (6 x light 6 pdr)
3rd Division


    Maj Gen Alexander Randoll Mackenzie
    (3,747 total)

1st Brigade


    Maj Gen Alexander Randoll Mackenzie
    (2,276 total)

  • 2/24th Foot
  • 2/31st Foot
  • 1/45th Foot
  • coy, 5/60th Rifles
2nd Brigade


    Col Rufane Shaw Donkin
    (1,471 total)

  • 2/87th Foot
  • 1/88th Foot
  • 5/60th Rifles (5 coys)
Artillery
  • Rettberg's Battery, KGA (6 x heavy 6 pdr)
4th Division


    Brig Gen Alexander Campbell
    (2,960 total)

1st Brigade


    Brig Gen Alexander Campbell
    (1,032 total)

  • 2/7th Foot
  • 2/53rd Foot
  • coy, 5/60th Rifles
2nd Brigade


    Col James Kemmis
    (1,928 total)

  • 1/40th Foot
  • 97th Foot
  • 2nd Bn of Detachments
  • coy, 5/60th Rifles
Artillery
Cavalry Division


    Lt Gen William Payne
    (3,168 total)

1st Heavy Brigade


    Brig Gen Henry Fane
    (1,069 total)

  • 3rd Dragoons Guards
  • 4th Dragoons
2nd Brigade


    Maj Gen Stapleton Cotton
    (1,189 total)

  • 14th Light Dragoons
  • 16th Light Dragoons
3rd Brigade


    Brig Gen George Anson
    (910 total)

  • 23rd Light Dragoons
  • 1st Hussars, KGL
Artillery Reserve


    Brig Gen Edward Howarth
    (1,011 total)[1]

  • Elliot's Company, RA (6 x light 6 pdr)
Total British forces: 20,735 (16,556 infantry, 3,168 cavalry, 1,011 artillery, 30 guns)

Spanish Army

Commander-in-Chief: Gregorio García de la Cuesta

Division Regiments and Others
Vanguard Division


    Gen Zayas

  • 2nd Cataluña
  • 2nd Cazadores de Barbastro
  • Campo Mayor
  • Valencia y Albuquerque
  • 1st Valencia
  • Tiradores de Estremadura
  • Lanceros de Andalusia (cavalry)
  • Michelena's Battery (6 guns)
1st Infantry Division


    Gen Marques de Zayas

  • Cantabria
  • Castilla
  • Canarias
  • Tiradores de Mérida
  • Provinciales de Trujillo
  • Granaderos Provinciales
  • Tiradores de Cádiz
  • Artillery Battery (6 guns)
2nd Infantry Division


    Gen Iglesias

  • 2nd Mallorca
  • Velez-Málaga
  • Osuna
  • Estranjeros
  • 2nd Provincial de Burgos
  • Salamanca
  • Artillery Battery (6 guns)
3rd Infantry Division


    Gen Portago

  • 1st y 2nd Badajoz
  • Cazadores de Antequera
  • Toledo
  • Provincial de Badajoz
  • 2nd Provincial de Guadix
  • Artillery Battery (6 guns)
4th Infantry Division


    Gen Manglano

  • Irlanda
  • Jaén
  • 2nd Sevilla
  • Leales de Fernando VII
  • 2nd Voluntarios de Madrid
  • Corona
  • Artillery Battery (6 guns)
5th Infantry Division


    Gen Bassecourt

  • 1st y 2nd Marina
  • Africa
  • Murcia
  • Reina
  • Provincial de Siguenza
  • Artillery Battery (6 guns)
1st Cavalry Division


    Gen Henestros

  • Rey
  • Calatrava
  • Imperiales de Toledo
  • Sevilla
  • Reina
  • Villaviciosa
  • Madrid
2nd Cavalry Division


    Gen Duque de Albuquerque

  • Carabineros Reales
  • Infante
  • Pavia
  • Almansa
  • 1st y 2nd Husares de Estremadura
  • Borbón
  • Sevilla(-)
  • Madrid(-)
Total Spanish forces: 32,000, 36 guns

French Army of the Centre

Commander-in-Chief: Marshal Jean Baptiste Jourdan

Total French forces: 46,180, 84 guns

I Corps d'Armée

Marshal Victor

Division/Brigade Regiments and Others
1st Division


    GD Ruffin

  • 9th Légère
  • 24th Ligne
  • 96th Ligne
  • Foot Battery (8 guns)
2nd Division


    GD Lapisse

  • 16th Légère
  • 8th Ligne
  • 45th Ligne
  • 54th Ligne
  • Foot Battery (8 guns)
3rd Division


    GD Villatte

  • 27th Légère
  • 63rd Ligne
  • 94th Ligne
  • 95th Ligne
  • Foot Battery (8 guns)
Cavalry Brigade


    GB Beaumont

  • 2nd Hussars
  • 5th Chasseurs à Cheval
  • Horse Battery (6 guns)
Reserve Artillery
  • Foot Battery (8 guns)
  • Foot Battery (8 guns)

IV Corps d'Armée

GD Sebastiani

Division/Brigade Regiments and Others
1st Division


    GD Liger-Belair

  • 28th Ligne
  • 32nd Ligne
  • 58th Ligne
  • 75th Ligne
  • Foot Battery (8 guns)
2nd Division


    GD Valence

  • 4th Polish
3rd Division


    GD Leval

  • Nassau Infantry
  • Baden Infantry
  • Hesse-Darmstadt Infantry
  • Holland Infantry
  • Frankfurt Infantry
  • Foot Battery (8 guns)
Cavalry Brigade


    GB Merlin

  • 10th Chasseurs à Cheval
  • 26th Chasseurs à Cheval
  • Polish Lancers
  • Westphalian Chevaulégers
  • Horse Battery (6 guns)
Reserve Artillery
  • Foot Battery (8 guns)
  • Foot Battery (8 guns)

Reserves

King Joseph Bonaparte

Division/Brigade Regiments and Others
Madrid Garrison


    GB Dessolles

  • 12th Légère
  • 51st Ligne
  • King's Guard
  • 27th Chasseurs à Cheval
  • King's Guard Cavalry
1st Dragoon Division


    GD Latour-Maubourg

  • 1st Dragoons
  • 2nd Dragoons
  • 4th Dragoons
  • 9th Dragoons
  • 14th Dragoons
  • 26th Dragoons
  • Horse Battery (6 guns)
2nd Dragoon Division


    GD Milhaud

  • 5th Dragoons
  • 12th Dragoons
  • 16th Dragoons
  • 20th Dragoons
  • 21st Dragoons
  • 3rd Dutch Hussars
  • Horse Battery (6 guns)

Notes

  1. Includes divisional batteries

References

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