+---------------------------------------------------------------------+ | STRENGTH OF THE ALLIED ARMY AT WATERLOO, AND ITS LOSS. | +--------------------+--------+-------+-------+--------+-----+--------+ | | | | | TOTAL | |Killed, | | | CAVALRY.| ARTIL-| under | |wounded | | DESIGNATION. |INFANTRY. | LERY. | arms. |GUNS.| and | | | | | | | |missing.| +--------------------+--------+-------+-------+--------+-----+--------+ |British | 15,181 | 5,843 | 2,967 | 23,991 | 78 | 6,932 | |King’s German Legion| 3,301 | 1,967 | 526 | 5,824 | 18 | 589 | |Hanoverians | 10,258 | 497 | 465 | 11,220 | 12 | 1,602 | |Brunswickers | 4,586 | 866 | 510 | 5,962 | 16 | 660 | |Nassauers | 2,880 | ” | ” | 2,880 | ” | 643 | |Dutch-Belgians | 13,402 | 3,205 | 1,177 | 17,784 | 32 | 4,000 | +--------------------+--------+-------+-------+--------+-----+--------+ | Total | 49,608 |12,408 | 5,645 | 67,661 | 156 | 14,426 | +--------------------+--------+-------+-------+--------+-----+--------+ | | | British, killed and wounded, on the 16th, at Quatre-Bras: 2,504. On | | the 17th, in the retreat to the Waterloo position: 108. | | | | The greater number of the men (1,875) returned as missing, had gone | | to the rear with wounded officers and soldiers, and joined | | afterwards. The officers are supposed killed. | | | | The names of British officers, killed and wounded, may be seen in | | the Appendix, No. IV. | | | +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
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