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  Websites and online resources

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  Fondation Napoléon http://www.napoleon.org/

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  Napoléon à Gilly en 1815 http://www.gilly.be/VVV/Napoleon_Gilly_1815.html

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  INDEX

  Ackermann, Rudolph, 480

  Adam, Frederick, 305, 425, 463

  Álava, Miguel, 118, 123, 303, 441, 478

  Ali, Hyder, 51

  Allied army: arrivals of British troops, 46–7, 49–53; British assume credit for victory, xiv, xv, 505, 506; cantonments near Brussels, 55, 63–5, 68–9; casualty rates at Waterloo, 483–4; concentration and marching orders (15–16 June), 125–31; delayed concentration of, xvii, 125–8, 130–1, 285–6; line on morning of 18 June, 303–11; morning of 18 June, 290, 291, 293–6; Netherlands army of occupation and, 10–12, 25–6; numerical strength at Waterloo, 302, 304, 309, 427; overnight, 16–17 June, 253–5; overnight, 17–18 June, 276–80, 283–4, 290–3; panic in baggage train (night of 17 June), 271–5; at Quatre Bras, 172–5, 176–7, 178–81, 188–91, 192–4, 218–22, 227–33; retreat to Mont Saint-Jean (17 June), xviii, 256–9, 260–7; troop numbers, 34, 53; Wellington takes command of, 12, 21–2, 25–7; see also Wellington, Duke of and also under entries for constituent armies

  Alten, Karl von, 99, 130, 321, 332, 333, 334, 335; in centre of Wellington’s line, 295, 304, 306–7, 345, 349, 381, 395, 439; on Grand Battery, 379; La Haye Sainte and, 295, 345, 349; men under at Waterloo, 306–7, 308; Nivelles and, 141, 143, 157; Peninsular War and, 64, 307, 308; with Prince of Orange, 304, 381; at Quatre Bras, 192, 194, 195, 206–7, 227; wounded at Waterloo, 439, 440, 482

  Antwerp, 7, 10, 56, 284, 490–1, 495

  Arentsschildt, Frederick von, 307, 335, 362, 396–7, 419, 439

  Armour, James, 358

  artillery: art of firing cannon balls, 334; artillery parks, 226, 234, 238, 258, 267, 273–4, 285, 286; British rockets, 51, 368–9; horse, 39, 51, 55, 66–7, 87; incendiary devices, 162, 214, 368, 388; in Napoleon’s army, 37, 38, 39, 87, 332–4; Napoleon’s at Waterloo, 302, 321, 357, 362–3, 387–92, 394, 404, 410–11, 421–6, 434, 437, 439, 455, 470; Napoleon’s at Waterloo (Grand Battery), 316, 332–6, 378, 379, 381–2; Napoleon’s at Waterloo (Guard reserve), 301, 316, 378, 460–1, 464; Napoleon’s at Waterloo (horse), 318, 323; at Quatre Bras, 158–9; shot, 162, 165; types of, 162; in Wellington’s army, 51, 66–7, 120; Wellington’s at Waterloo, 302, 304, 307, 309, 310, 343–4, 368, 394, 398–400, 406, 420, 435, 457, 460–1; Wellington’s at Waterloo (reserve), 320, 373, 408, 409; wet ground of 18 June and, 297–8, 334, 372

  artists and poets, xi, 241, 412, 508, 509–11

  d’Artois, comte, 5, 56

  d’Assche, Marquise, 123

  Auerstädt, battle of (1806), 15, 29, 30, 40

  Aularde, Pierre, 390, 391

  Austerlitz, battle of (1805), 15, 87, 90–1, 93, 203

  Austria, 9–10, 15, 16, 36, 99

  Avesnes, 59, 62, 72, 73, 74

  Bachelu, Gilbert, 106–7, 110, 111, 112, 155, 164, 178, 268, 300, 340, 434–6

  Bacler d’Albe, Louis, 42

  Badajoz, siege of (1811), 2
84, 489

  Bagensky, Carl von, 185, 186, 215

  Baillon, Pierre, 281

  bands, regimental, 154, 212, 373, 470

  Bäring, Georg, 423–4, 441–2, 466, 513; aftermath of battle and, 482–3; La Haye Sainte farm and, 277, 307–8, 341, 342, 345, 390–1, 413, 415–19

  Barlow, George, 219

  Barnard, Colonel, 172, 277

  Barnes, Sir Edward, 49, 194, 231, 440–1

  Barnett, Jack, 278, 291, 405, 427

  Bassano, duc de, Maret, 454, 476

  Bathurst, Earl, 21, 33, 479, 481

  Bauduin, Pierre, 191, 321

  Baudus, Guillaume de, 171, 208

  Baux, Jean-Louis, 194, 339

  Beauharnais, Eugène, 8

  Beauharnais, Hortense, 6

  Belgian troops, xii, xv, 11, 26, 27, 175–6, 309, 378, 396, 486; deserters at Waterloo, 383–4, 385; Wellington’s distrust of, 26, 304, 456

  Belgium, 10–11, 12

  Bell, Charles, 498–9, 508

  Berg, Duchy of, 29–30

  Berkeley, Sir George, 98, 99

  Bernadotte, Marshal, 108

  Bernard, Simon, 42, 73, 74, 75, 329, 391–2, 515

  Bernhard, Prince, of Saxe-Weimar, 107–8, 120, 121, 140–1, 143, 156, 191, 192, 310, 445

  Berry, duc de, 5, 67, 119, 283, 503

  Berthezène, General, 196

  Berthier, Louis, 41–2, 103, 112, 134, 504

  Bertrand, Henri, 4, 60, 95, 298

  Bessborough, Lady, 485

  Best, Charles, 173, 290, 310, 366, 379, 385

  Bijlandt, General, 156–7, 294, 295, 355, 368

  Bijleveld, Adriaan, 107, 157, 158–9, 273, 309, 343, 344

  Biot, Hubert-François, 94, 248, 249

  Blücher, Prince Gebhard Leberecht von: arrives at Waterloo battlefield (18 June), 402, 403, 428–9; badly wounded at Ligny, 224, 233, 236–7; battle with Lobau’s divisions, 403, 428–9; biographical details, 30; at Brye, 147, 148, 149, 160; Bülow and, 100; character of, xii, 30, 31; contacts with Wellington on 16 June, 142–3; contacts with Wellington on 17 June, 258; contacts with Wellington on 18 June, 284, 375; death of (1819), 513; defence of Charleroi (June 15) and, 96; French language and, 32, 58; as ignorant of Napoleon’s invasion plans, 80; Ligny and, 100, 119, 185, 223–4, 225, 232–3; march to Saint-Lambert (18 June) and, 372; meets Wellington on Waterloo battlefield, 470–1, 481; military career, 30–1; missing presumed dead, 224–5, 234; Nostitz’s rescue of, 236; orders to Ziethen at Waterloo, 430; outflanking drive to Plancenoit, 375, 402, 428–9, 432, 437; Paris (July 1815) and, 501–3; promises to join Wellington on 18 June, 283, 286–7; pursuit of retreating French, 471, 472; Quatre Bras and, 141, 207; republican views, 31, 105; at Roi d’Espagne on night of 18 June, 476–7; Saint-Amand and, 197, 198, 199, 200, 211, 212; Saxon problem and, 33, 34–5; at Sombreffe, 101, 115, 116, 146, 147, 148–9; spares Larrey, 497; at Tirlemont, 33–4; at Wavre (17 June), 237; with Wellington in Brussels (late May 1815), 66, 67, 68

  Bois de Bossu, 140–1, 155–6, 159, 174, 191, 192, 195, 205, 227–9, 259, 278

  Bois de Paris, 329, 375, 391, 392, 402, 428

  Bois Delhutte, 140, 155, 156, 177, 195, 200, 201, 206, 207–8, 239

  Bois des Censes, 172, 176–7

  Bolton, Samuel, 305, 435, 436

  Bonaparte, Joseph, 134, 333, 467

  Bonaparte, Louis, 10

  Bonaparte, Napoleon see Napoleon Bonaparte

  Borcke, Karl von, 374

  Borodino, battle of (1812), 40, 506

  Böseweil, Major, 341, 342

  Bourgeois, Charles-François, 336, 337, 342, 343, 354–5, 356

  Bourmont, Louis de, 91, 104–5

  Braine-le-Comte, 56, 58

  Brennan, Pat, 407–8

  Britain: Anglo-American War (1812–15), 25, 50, 284; Aristocratic rule, xi; corn laws, 24, 507; discontent in post-war period, 507; ‘Peterloo’ massacre (1819), 507; political tension with Prussia, 9–10, 27, 31–2; ‘the second Hundred Years War’, 15, 506–7; victory celebrations in London, 480

  British army: allowance of gin before battle, 291–2, 293, 294; arrivals in Brussels, 46–7, 49–52; casualty rates at Waterloo, 483–4; corporal punishment in, 48; cowardice and, 379–80, 381–2; heavy drinking in, 47–8, 68–9, 126–7; Irish and Scots in, 48, 49; journey from England to Brussels, 46–7; losses at Quatre Bras, 231; Netherlands army of occupation and, 10–12, 25–6; organisational structure of, 47, 49; Peninsular War and, 16, 23, 25, 26, 47, 50, 52, 65, 173, 364; pillaging and plundering by, 279–80; prestige of, xi; prospect of renewed fighting (March 1815), 45–6; purchase of commissions, 40, 48–9; at Quatre Bras, 172–5, 176–7, 178–81, 188–91, 192–4, 218–22, 227–33; social scene in weeks before battle, xi, 65–6, 67, 68–70, 79–80, 98, 99; troop numbers at Waterloo, 304, 309; Wellington’s ‘scum of the earth’ comment, 47; see also Allied army

  Bruges, 46–7

  Brunswick, Duke of, Friedrich Wilhelm, 58, 129, 142, 157, 190–1, 192, 221, 495; background and appearance of, 51–2, 123, 511–12; Black Legion of Vengeance and Death, 52, 65, 176, 194, 207; death of at Quatre Bras, 194

  Brunswicker troops, xviii; Anglo-Prussian wrangling over, 27; defence of Hougoumont, 325, 326, 327, 340, 404–5, 407, 409, 425, 436; green uniforms of, 207; inexperience of, 52, 304, 409; Jägers, 191, 228; pillaging and plundering by, 281, 292; position on Wellington’s line, 304, 305, 326, 410; at Quatre Bras, 173, 176–7, 191–3, 207, 221, 228–9, 231, 232, 255, 259, 304; reinforcement of centre by, 440, 441, 456, 457, 458, 460, 461

  Brussels: aftermath of battle, 482, 492; during battle of Waterloo, 386, 490; Duchess of Richmond’s ball (15–16 June), xii, 98, 117–20, 121–4, 126, 127; medical services in, 493–4, 495, 496–7, 498–9, 508; night of 17–18 June, 270–5; social scene in weeks before battle, xi, 65–7, 69–70, 79–80; Wellington at (15–16 June), 117–18, 119–20, 121, 122–4, 129, 130

  Brye, 148, 151, 160, 170, 225, 233, 234; windmill at, 144–5, 147, 150, 151, 160, 224

  Buffaut, Aglaé, 322

  Bull, Robert, 320, 323, 399, 409

  Bülow, Friedrich von, 81, 100, 116, 146, 148, 234–5, 238, 250, 283, 286–9; attack on Plancenoit, 448–52; battle with Lobau’s divisions, 403, 428–9; march to Saint-Lambert (18 June), 287–8, 329, 371–2, 375

  Burney, Fanny, 496

  Burton, Sergeant, 294, 466

  Büsgen, Moritz, 306, 322, 339

  Byng, Sir John, 228, 306, 326, 340

  Byron, Lord, 24, 66, 466, 510

  Cambrai, 502, 515

  Cambronne, Pierre, 4, 464, 515, 517

  Cameron, John, 194

  Canler, Louis, 7, 72, 221, 239, 281, 515; at Waterloo, 336, 342–3, 344, 355, 356, 362–3, 453, 473

  Canning, Colonel, 440

  Capel, Caroline, 66

  Capitaine, Louis, 73

  Carey, Tupper, 272, 383–4, 385–6

  Carnot, Lazare, 79

  Carré, Jean-Nicolas, 517

  Castlereagh, Lord, 9, 10

  Cathcart, George, 126, 417, 455

  cavalry troops: charges at Waterloo, 349–53, 355–9, 360–2, 363, 365–8, 393–400, 404–12, 421–7, 431, 435, 437, 439, 462–3, 467–9; combined with artillery, 219–20, 229; in Napoleon’s army, 37–8, 39, 86–7, 88, 89, 218–22; shortage of horses, 30, 39; in Wellington’s army, 50–1, 66–7; withdrawals by, 261

  Chambertin burgundy wine, 86

  Charleroi, 76, 81, 85, 87, 88, 89, 113–14; Allied defensive line and, 21, 31, 34, 58, 59, 61, 92, 96; French attack on (June 15), 93–7, 98–103, 117–20; French delay at, 104, 105; history and topography of, 73, 85, 94–5, 102, 106; Napoleon’s arrival in (15 June), 101–2

  Chassé, David, 98, 121, 141, 143, 257, 304, 408, 456, 460, 461, 463

  Clark, Alexander, 355–6, 358–9

  Clary, July, 6

  Clay, Matthew, 158, 228–9, 253–4, 255, 291, 320, 321, 325, 326, 340, 389, 512–13

  Cleeves, Andreas, 307, 348, 381, 399

  Clinton, Sir Harry, 81, 99, 127–8, 305, 383r />
  Coignet, Captain, 281

  Colborne, Sir John, 11–12, 26, 463

  Colville, Sir Charles, 127, 305, 502

  communication: French problems prior to Waterloo, 90, 112, 134, 152–3, 169–71, 204–5, 208–9, 249, 262; Grouchy on 18 June, 282, 299–300, 328–9, 387, 475, 501; Napoleon’s methods of, 135–7, 152–3, 170, 171, 204–5, 208, 239–40, 262; Ney’s orders at Quatre Bras, 108–9, 135, 136, 138–9, 150, 170–1, 191, 216; in Prussian army, 146, 429; Prussian interception of French, 289; Soult to Ney on 16 June, 135, 138–9, 152–3, 169, 170, 171, 191, 204–5, 208, 262; Soult to Ney on 17 June, 240, 243, 244; Wellington–Prussian generals (on 18 June), 287; in Wellington’s army, 125–6, 240

  Condorcet, Sophie de, 135

  Congreve, William, 51

  Constable, John, 480, 510

  Constant Rebecque, Jean Victor Baron de, 99, 108, 117, 120–1, 130, 143, 294, 304, 367–8

  Cooke, George, 99, 143, 158

  Copenhagen (horse), 144, 176, 303, 478

  Corbineau, Juvénal, 282

  Corsin, General, 211

  Costello, Ned, 128, 141, 231, 254, 258, 512

  Cotton, Stapleton, 49

  Craan, Benjamin, 511

  Crabbé, Jean-Louis, 316, 346, 349, 360

  Cramm, Major von, 129, 192

  Creevey, Thomas, 270–1, 274, 386, 441, 482

  Cubières, Amadée-Louis, 321, 322, 324–6

  Cumberland, Duke of, 335, 346, 382

  Dalrymple, Leighton, 494

  Dalrymple-Hamilton, Jane, 122–3, 124

  Damitz, Karl von, 513

  Daure, Hector, 241

  Davout, Louis, 36, 41

  Davout, Marshal, 71–2, 170, 241, 503, 514

  de Wit, Pierre, xvii

  Decoster, Jean-Baptiste, 299

  Delancey, Magdalene, 271, 491, 492, 512

  Delancey, Sir William, 49, 118, 125, 256–7, 258, 271, 308, 310–11, 382, 440, 491, 492

  Delcambre, Victor-Joseph, 204, 205–6, 208

  Delort, Jacques, 88, 114, 201, 214, 223, 224–5, 393–4

  Dennewitz, battle of, 100, 115

  Dessales, Victor Albert, 204, 205, 266, 267, 316, 333–4, 348, 349, 356, 363, 467

  Desvaux, Jean-Jacques, 378

  Detmers, Hendrik, 456, 458, 461

  Domon, Jean-Siméon, 87, 94, 114, 243, 248, 249, 300, 301, 402–3, 449

 

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