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The Allies soon learnt of Soult's investment of Badajoz, and with the threat from Masséna diminished by his withdrawal towards Spain, Wellington prepared to send his 2nd and 4th divisions ( now under the command of General William Beresford ) to relieve the siege.
The orders were first issued on 8 March, but countermanded the next day due to false reports of Masséna offering battle at Tomar.
Following further delays as Beresford's two divisions regrouped, the relieving force were ordered to hurry to Badajoz on 15 March.
Around this time though, Wellington received news of the town's surrender ; the urgency had diminished and Beresford's expedition could proceed at a more moderate pace.

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