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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post[ I can if necessary provide further info on the interesting cimetière des Anglais at Saint-Félix-Lauragais referred to in the above : the dead wounded after the Battle of Toulouse 10 April 1814 (by which time Napoleon had already capitulated) ... ]
Comme il en existe aussi un à Baziège, au lieu-dit "La Mothe", il y a, à Saint-Félix-Lauragais, un cimetière anglais datant de la période napoléonienne. Sur les collines des Fourches, on distingue bien la...
There remain doubts as to how many (if any) were actually buried there -
Two places to the east of Toulouse are known as le cimitière des anglais , or the English cemetery. The question is, are any Englishmen buried there? This story follows on from my previous...
Further details perhaps to be found in The Historical Memoirs of the XVIIIth (Princess of Wales's own) Hussars (Col. Harold Malet), pp 102-105 &c
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