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La Haye Sainte, farm-house on Brussels road, 301; attack upon, by the French, 305, 307; captured shortly before 4 P.M., 307, n. [712], 308, 312.

La Tour d’Auvergne, Lieutenant-Colonel Prince Édouard de, his _Waterloo: Étude de la Campagne de 1815_, cited, 13, 46, 51, 56, 59, 63, 69, 71, 118, 130, 136, 146, 154, 157, 158, 177, 202, 248, 250, 251, 257, 270, 304, 306.

Leeke, Rev. William, an officer of the British 52d regiment, 333; his _History of Lord Seaton’s Regiment at the Battle of Waterloo_, cited, 111, 333, 334, 336.

Lefebvre-Desnouettes, General, commander division of cavalry Imperial Guard, 27; in support of troops at Frasnes, 49, 157; in the charge upon the allied centre at Waterloo, 309.

L’Heritier, General, commander of division 3d French cavalry corps, 27; his division at Quatre Bras, 183.

_Life Guards, Historical Record of the_, cited, 113.

Ligny. (See BATTLE OF.)

Lines of supply, 4.

Lobau, Count of (Mouton), commander French 6th corps, 18, 26; in the advance on the 15th, 46; delayed in reaching Ligny, 160; as to non-employment of his corps at Ligny, 160; at Waterloo, 301; made gallant defence of Planchenoit, 311, 325, 331.

Lockhart, J. G., his _History of Napoleon Buonaparte_, cited, 238, 239.