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WELLINGTONS ARMY 1809-1814
BY
C. W. C. OMAN
M.A. OXON., HON. LL.D. EDIN.
CHICHELE PROFESSOR OF MODERN HISTORY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
PREFACE
Much has been written concerning Wellington and his famous Peninsular Army in the way of formal history: this volume, however, will I think contain somewhat that is new to most students concerning its organization, its day by day life, and its psychology. To understand the exploits of Wellingtons men, it does not suffice to read a mere chronicle of their marches and battles. I have endeavoured to collect in these pages notices of those aspects of their life with which no strategical or tactical work can deal, though tactics and even strategy will not be found unnoticed.
My special thanks are due to my friend Mr. C. T. Atkinson, Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, for allowing me to use the admirable list of the brigade and divisional organization of the Peninsular Army which forms Appendix II. It is largely expanded from the article on the same topic which he printed eight years ago in the Historical Review, and enables the reader to find out the precise composition of every one of Wellingtons units at any moment between April, 1808 and April, 1814. I have also to express my gratitude to the Hon. John Fortescue, the author of the great History of the British Army, for answering a good many queries which I should have found hard to solve without his aid. The index is by the same loving hand which has worked on so many of my earlier volumes.
C. OMAN.
OXFORD,
September, 1912.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PLATE I. ARTHUR WELLESLEY, DUKE OF WELLINGTON Frontispiece From a portrait by .Sir Thomas Lawrence
IILORD HILL GCB IIIGENERAL THOMAS GRAHAM BARON LYNEDOCH GCB From - photo 2
II.LORD HILL, G.C.B.
IIIGENERAL THOMAS GRAHAM BARON LYNEDOCH GCB From the picture by Sir - photo 3
III.GENERAL THOMAS GRAHAM, BARON LYNEDOCH, G.C.B., From the picture by Sir George Hayter
IVGENERAL SIR THOMAS PICTON KCB VOFFICER OF RIFLES 1809PRIVATE - photo 4
IV.GENERAL SIR THOMAS PICTON, K.C.B.
VOFFICER OF RIFLES 1809PRIVATE INFANTRY OF THE LINE 1809 VI OFFICER OF - photo 5
V.OFFICER OF RIFLES, 1809PRIVATE, INFANTRY OF THE LINE, 1809
VI OFFICER OF LIGHT DRAGOONS UNIFORM OF 1809OFFICER OF LIGHT DRAGOONS - photo 6
VI. OFFICER OF LIGHT DRAGOONS, UNIFORM OF 1809OFFICER OF LIGHT DRAGOONS, UNIFORM OF 1813.
VIIPRIVATE OF HEAVY DRAGOONS 1809OFFICER OF FIELD ARTILLERY 1809 - photo 7
VII.PRIVATE OF HEAVY DRAGOONS, 1809OFFICER OF FIELD ARTILLERY, 1809
VIIISERGEANT AND PRIVATE OF INFANTRY IN WINTERMARCHING ORDER 1813 - photo 8
VIII.SERGEANT AND PRIVATE OF INFANTRY IN WINTERMARCHING ORDER, 1813
WELLINGTONS ARMY CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORYTHE OLD PENINSULAR ARMY WHILE working - photo 9
WELLINGTONS ARMY
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORYTHE OLD PENINSULAR ARMY
WHILE working for the last nine years at the History of the Peninsular War, I have (as was inevitable) been compelled to accumulate many notes, and much miscellaneous information which does not bear upon the actual chronicle of events in the various campaigns that lie between 1808 and 1814, but yet possesses high interest in itself, and throws many a side-light on the general course of the war. Roughly speaking, these notes relate either to the personal characteristics of that famous old army of Wellington, which, as he himself said, could go anywhere and do anything, or to its inner mechanismthe details of its management. I purpose to speak in these pages of the leaders and the led; of the daily life, manners, and customs of the Peninsular Army, as much as of its composition and its organization. I shall be dealing with the rank and file no less than with the officers, and must even find space for a few pages on that curious and polyglot horde of camp followers which trailed at the heels of the army, and frequently raised problems which worried not only colonels and adjutants, but even the Great Duke himself.
There is an immense amount of interesting material to be collected, concerning the inner life of the Peninsular Army, from public documents, such as despatches, general orders, and regimental reports, and records of courts martial. But I. shall be utilizing to a much greater extent non-official information, collected from the countless diaries, memoirs, and series of contemporary letters, which have come down to us from the men who took part in the great war. Nor are the controversial pamphlets to be neglected, which kept appearing for many a year, when one survivor of the old army found, in the writings of another, statements which he considered injurious to himself, his friends, his regiment, or his division. The best known and most copious of these discussions is that which centres round the publication of Napiers Peninsular War; the successive appearance of its volumes led to the printing of many protests, in which some of the most prominent officers of Wellingtons army took partnot only Lord Beresford, who was Napiers especial butt and bte noir, and replied to the historian in terms sometimes not too dignifiedbut Cole, Hardinge, DUrban, and many more. This set of strictures, as they were called, mainly relate to the Albuera campaign. But there are smaller, but not less interesting, series of controversial pamphlets relating to the Convention of Cintra, to Moores retreat, to the campaign of 1810 (Bussaco), the storm of Badajoz, and other topics.
The memoirs and autobiographies, of course, possess the greatest share of interest. And it may be noted as a remarkable fact that those coming from the rank and file are not very much less numerous than those which come from the commissioned ranks. If there are scores of diaries and reminiscences of colonels, captains, and subalterns, there are at least dozens of little books by sergeants, corporals, and privates. Many of these are very quaint productions indeed, printed at local presses at Perth, Coventry, Cirencester, Louth, Ashfordeven at Corfu. Very frequently some knot of military or civilian friends induced a much-travelled veteran to commit to paper the tales which had been the delight of the canteen, or of the fireside of some village inn. They are generally very good reading, but often give rather the spirit of the time and the regiment than an accurate record of its long-past exploits. One or two of these veterans artless tales show all the characteristics of the memoirs of the prince of their tribethe delightful but autolatrous Marbot. I have thought it worthwhile to give in an appendix the names and titles of the best of them. One or two, above all the little book of Rifleman Harris of the 95th, well deserve to be republished, but still await that honour. Perhaps regimental patriotism may someday provide us with a series of reprints of the best Soldiers Tales.
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