He was promoted to field marshal in January 1808.[1] On 29 May, shortly before being murdered by a mob in Cádiz, Solano sent Jones to Seville giving him command of the troops there and with orders to raise a milicia.[2][3]
Major general Jones was later given command of the 3rd Division, numbering some 5,415 men, including 709 horse, of Castaños's field army at Bailén.[4][note 4]
^Solano's was one of the three auxiliary Spanish corps that aided General Junot's Army of the Gironde in invading Portugal. Setting out from Badajoz with 9,500 troops, Solano was to take the garrison town of Elvas and then to march on Lisbon along the left bank of the Tagus.(Oman, 1902: p. 31.)
^The commanders of the other three divisions were Generals Reding, Coupigny, and Lapeña. (Oman, 1902: p. 177.)