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Chapelgorris

Chapelgorris (Basque language: ''txapelgorri'', "red cap", also called ''"Peseteros"'') were a type of volunteer unit during the First Carlist War, raised at the beginning of the war in the province of Guipúzcoa. They fought against the Carlists.
A soldier of the British Legion called them a "half-wild soldiery" who "possess the same knowledge of the country, with the war-like habits and activity of the Carlists themselves, by whom they are held in considerable dread."〔Charles William Thompson, ''Twelve months in the British legion, by an officer of the Ninth regiment'' (Oxford University, 1836), 10.〕
The Chapelgorris were formed in battalions of 700-800 men, and were officered mainly by Basques.〔 At first irregular troops, they were later considered a regular corps.〔
They were called officially Free Forces (tropas francas) –for example, la ''Tropa franca de caballería de Ausejo'' (Free Forces of Cavalry of Ausejo) - but were disparagingly called ''Peseteros'' (which can be roughly translated as "money whores") by the Carlists,〔For example, see Louis Xavier Auguet de Saint-Sylvain, ''The career of don Carlos, since the death of Ferdinand the Seventh'' (Original from Oxford University, 1835), 264.〕 since they received one peseta per day, though this payment was not standard and varied in nature from province to province. When Baldomero Espartero received command of the Isabeline forces, he incorporated the Chapelgorris into his own troops; it is at that time that they received their red shakos.
They wore a long gray ''capote'' or cloak; a red cap or beret; a small canvas bag. For weapons they used a bandolier; a bayonet; and a carbine.〔Charles William Thompson, ''Twelve months in the British legion, by an officer of the Ninth regiment'' (Oxford University, 1836), 11.〕 While in full dress, they wore a high cylindrical red shako, as well as blue jackets embroidered with yellow lace and studded with silver bells and ornaments.〔Charles William Thompson, ''Twelve months in the British legion, by an officer of the Ninth regiment'' (Oxford University, 1836), 12.〕 However, after they became associated and attached with the British Legion, they adopted British uniforms, including the red coats of the British soldier.〔 They are sometimes incorrectly called Carlist troops due to their red caps; however, the only Carlist troops who had permission to wear this was the battalion known as Guías de Navarra (''Navarre Guides''), an honor granted to them by Zumalacárregui.
An unflattering description of them states that:
A vivid description of a fight between a Carlist and a Chapelgorri survives: "They wrestled for a few moments, but the Chapelgorri was strongest and stabbed the Carlist, at the same time seizing the side of his face in his teeth, and tearing it like a wolf: even when he had torn one mouthful, and the Carlist still writhing, he bit again and shook the head of the vanquished foe till his own face was besmeared with blood.”〔Alexander Somerville, ''History of the British legion, and war in Spain'' (London: James Pattie, 1839), 459.〕
They participated in the First Battle of Arquijas (1834).
Chapelgorris and British troops captured by the Carlists were often tortured or immediately executed.〔Charles William Thompson, ''Twelve months in the British legion, by an officer of the Ninth regiment'' (Oxford University, 1836), 129.〕 In contrast, some Liberal troops of the line were saved by virtue of the Eliot treaty, which called for the exchange of prisoners rather than their immediate execution.〔
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