An Historical Account of the Battle of Waterloo : Fought On the 18th of June, 1815, Between the Anglo-Allied Army, Under the Command of the Duke of Wellington, Supported By a Part of the Prussian Army Commanded By Prince Blucher of Wahlstadt, And the Fren
An Historical Account of the Battle of Waterloo : Fought On the 18th of June, 1815, Between the Anglo-Allied Army, Under the Command of the Duke of Wellington, Supported By a Part of the Prussian Army Commanded By Prince Blucher of Wahlstadt, And the Fren
Craan, Guillaume Benjamin, 1776-1848
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The fallowing was the position of tht Allied Digitized by Google C 10 ) Army at mid- day* The centre was principally under the orders of his Royal Highness the Prince of Orange. The right of the first division (A) British foot guards, commanded by Major-General Sir George Cooke, rested on the road leading from fNivelles, having the chateau of Gomont a short distance in front of the right face. The third British divi- sion (B;, under the command of Lieutenant General Count Alten, extended from t...he left of the guards to the road leading from Charleroi, having the Farm of La Haie-Sainte, situated in a hollow, in front of the left face. Between the brigades of the third division was placed the contingent of Nassau-Usingen (g), under General Kruse; a part of the Brunswick troops (0, commanded by Major General Olferman, with two brigades of artillery, and its cavalry upon each flank, were posted in the first line with the royal guards ; the remainder in reserve. The diflTerent bat- Digitized by Google ( a ) lerles of the centre were placed according to the na- ture of the ground.
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