- British Legion (1835)
The British Legion (1835-1837) was a British military force sent to
Spain to support the Liberals and QueenIsabella II of Spain against theCarlists in theFirst Carlist War .Under the
Quadruple Alliance Great Britain had controlled maritime traffic along theCantabrian coast since the beginning of the war.In 1835 the war was not going well for the Liberal side and they asked their allies to become more involved in the war. Although the British refused to send troops directly, in June 1835, they decided to form a military volunteer corps: the Auxiliary Legion.
By the end of the summer of 1836 a force of 10,000 men under the command of
George de Lacy Evans had assembled inSan Sebastian . They fought near Hernani andVitoria , but were pushed back and had to hold the fort on Mount Urgul de San Sebastián, to prevent the Carlists from taking the city.In November 1836 they were put under the command of Baldomero Espartero and helped to lift the siege of
Bilbao .In 1837 they suffered a serious defeat in the
Battle of Oriamendi , but were successful in stopping the "Expedición Real", an attempt by the Carlists to march on Madrid.The volunteers had signed on for a tour of two years and by the end of 1837 most of the men had returned home. Some 1,000-1,500 men remained, and fought on several fronts. Their casualties were so heavy that in practical terms the unit was dissolved.
In total a quarter of the force - some 2,500 men - died, only half of them in combat. Their presence had not been well received by the Carlists; one former soldier wrote that "to our foes, we of the British Legion were the most odious of all; strangers, mercenaries, heretics, scoffers, polluters of their sacred soil; so they did term us. For us there was no quarter; in the heat of battle, or by cold judicial form, it was all the same: to fall into their hands was certainly a tortured death." ["Evenings at Sea," "Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine", Vol. 48, July-December 1840 (T. Cadell and W. Davis, 1840), 42.]
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* [http://zm.gipuzkoakultura.net/19thcenturymilitaryhistory/militares-legionauxbritanica.php?titulo=The%20British%20Auxiliary%20Legion&negrita=lab Site by the Zumalakarregi Museum dedicated to the First Carlist War]
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