Historical Record of the Sixty Seventh Or the South Hampshire Regiment

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29 dition was to make a combined attack on the rear of the 1811 French army blockading Cadiz. The forces disem- barked at Algesiras on the 23rd of February, and being all united at Tarifa, marched from thence on the 28th of February. General Zayas pushed a strong body of Spanish troops across the river Santi Petri, near the coast, on the 1st of March, threw a bridge over, and formed a tete-de-pont. This post was attacked by the enemy on the nights of the 3rd and 4th of March, who was repulsed, ...though the Spaniards sustained considerable loss. On the 5th of March, 1811, Lieutenant-General Graham and the army under his command arrived on the low ridge of Barrosa, where a brilliant victory was gained over the French army under Marshal Victor, com- posed of the two divisions of Generals Rufin and Laval. Lieutenant-General Graham in his despatch to the Earl of Liverpool, dated Isla de Leon, March 6th, 1811, stated : " The circumstances were such as compelled me to " attack this very superior force.

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