APPENDIX No. 4.

An account of the Master Gunners and other Gunners upon the Establishment of Guards and Garrisons for the year 1720, with a proposal for some alterations more advantageous to the Service, without exceeding the sum granted for that purpose:—

Establishment 1720.New Proposal.
Master Gunners.Gunners.Master Gunners.Gunners.
Berwick1616
Blackness1111
Calshott Castle1312
Carlisle1313
Chester1312
Clifford's Fort1414
Dumbarton1111
Dartmouth1112
Edinburgh Castle1313
Gravesend and Tilbury210212
Guernsey1414
Hull and Blockhouse1616
Hurst Castle1312
Holy Island0211
Jersey1818
Landguard Fort1613
St. Maw's1111
Pendennis1212
Plymouth and St. Nicholas' Island218218
Portland Castle1312
Portsmouth123319
Sheerness113116
Scilly Island1816
Scarboro' Castle1211
Stirling1313
Tower of London1414
Fort William1412
Upnor16112
Cockham Wood1411
Gillingham1412
Windsor1211
Sandham Fort1212
Yarmouth1414
Carisbrook1213
Cowes1313
White Hall1..18
North Yarmouth1212
Total3817441172

Establishment of the year 1720, compared with that proposed for the year 1721:—

ESTABLISHMENT FOR THE YEAR 1720.

38 Master Gunners at 36l. 10s. each per annum£1,38700
174 Gunners at 18l. 5s. ditto3,175100
More 6d. per diem for eight of the 3rd Gunners in N. Britain7300
Extra allowance to Gunners at Whitehall.10076
————————
£4,735176

ESTABLISHMENT PROPOSED FOR THE YEAR 1721.

41 Master Gunners at 36l. 10s. each£1,496100
172 Gunners at 18l. 5s. each3,13900
Extra allowance to Gunners at Whitehall.10076
————————
£4,735176

APPENDIX No. 5
Chap. XXIII.—Page [251].
Establishment of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, March 15th, 1771.

FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.Per diem.Total per diem.Per annum.Total per annum.
No. £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
1Master-General of Ordnance. Colonel.
1Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance. Colonel en seconde.
4Colonels-Commandant, each 44s. per diem.8160 3,21200
4Lieutenant-Colonels each 20s. per diem.400 1,48000
4Majors each 15s. per diem.300 1,09500
4Adjutants each 5s. per diem.100 36500
1Surgeon-General080 14600
4Surgeons' Mates each 3s. 6d. per diem.0140 255100
4Quartermasters each 6s. per diem.140 43500
1Bridge-master each 5s. per diem.050 9150
4Chaplains each 6s. 8d. per diem.168 486134
1Apothecary-General060 109100
20198——7,658184
MASTER-GENERAL'S COMPANY OF GENTLEMEN CADETS.
1Captain each 26s. per diem.160 474100
1Captain-Lieutenant each 6s. per diem.060 109100
1First Lieutenant each 5s. per diem.050 9150
2Second Lieutenants each 4s. per diem.080 14500
48Gentlemen Cadets each 2s. 6d. per diem.600 2,19000
1Drum-Major014 2468
1Fife-Major014 2468
8783,059184
———
10,718168
FIRST BATTALION COMPANY OF ARTILLERY.
1Captain each 10s. per diem.0100 132100
1Captain-Lieutenant060 109100
1First Lieutenant050 9150
2Second Lieutenants each 4s. per diem.080 14600
2Sergeants each 2s. per diem.040 7300
2Corporals each 1s. 10d. per diem.038 66184
4Bombardiers each 1s. 8d. per diem.068 121134
8Gunners each 1s. 4d. per diem.0108 194134
34Matrosses each 1s. per diem.1140 620100
2Drummers each 1s. per diem.020 36100
———
1,842100
7Companies more the same31100 11,497100
3600———13,14000
COMPANY OF INVALIDS.
1Captain0100 182100
1First Lieutenant050 9150
1Second Lieutenant040 7300
1Sergeant020 36100
1Corporal0110 3392
2Bombardiers034 60168
4Gunners054 9768
31Matrosses1110 565150
1Drummer010 1850
——
336 1,158176
1Company more the same336 1,158176
670——2,317150
SECOND BATTALION.
8Companies of Artillery, the same as the 1st 360013,14000
2Companies of Invalids the same as the 1st 6702,317150
THIRD BATTALION.
8Companies of Artillery, the same as the 1st 360013,14000
2Companies of Invalids the same as the 1st 6702,317150
FOURTH BATTALION.
8Companies of Artillery, the same as the 1st 360013,14000
2Companies of Invalids the same as the 1st 6702,317150
—— ————
Total £198154———£72,549168
—— ————

N.B.—The above establishment has been given, as representing the state of the Regiment a century previous to the publication of this work.

APPENDIX No. 6.
Chap. XXIV.—Page [265].

GEORGE R.

Our Will and Pleasure is that for the future the Captain-Lieutenants in Our Royal Regiment of Artillery and Corps of Engineers shall take rank as well in Our Army as in their respective Corps and that the present Captain-Lieutenants shall take their rank as Captains from the 26th day of May 1772 and all future Captain-Lieutenants in the said Corps from the date of their respective Commissions.

Dated St. James's, 22nd of June 1772.

(Signed) Suffolk.

ROYAL ARTILLERY.

Changes in the Designation of the Troops and Companies

on and after the reorganization of 1st July, 1859.

ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY.

Troop.BECAME
Battery.Brigade.Date.Battery.Brigade.Date.Battery.Brigade.Date.
AAHorse.1/7/59A1st horse.19/2/62AA1/4/64
BBHorse.1/7/59B1st horse.19/2/62BA1/4/64
CCHorse.1/7/59C1st horse.19/2/62CA1/4/64
DDHorse.1/7/59D1st horse.19/2/62AB1/4/64
EEHorse.1/7/59E1st horse.19/2/62BB1/4/64
FFHorse.1/7/59F1st horse.19/2/62CB1/4/64
GGHorse.1/7/59G1st horse.19/2/62DA1/4/64
HHHorse.1/7/59H1st horse.19/2/62DB1/4/64
IIHorse.1/7/59I1st horse.19/2/62EB1/4/64
KKHorse.1/7/59K1st horse.19/2/62EA1/4/64

ROYAL ARTILLERY.

Changes in the Designation, &c.—continued.

Company.Battalion.BECAME
Battery.Brigade.Date.Battery.Brigade.Date.Battery.Brigade.Date.Battery.Brigade.Date.Battery.Brigade.Date.
11691/7/59F91/10/61
21211/7/59B11/2/71
31721/7/59
41351/7/59
517141/7/594131/1/60
61621/7/59
71451/7/59
814131/7/598111/1/60A111/3/63
12761/7/597211/1/69
222121/7/59
327101/7/59
42411/7/59D11/2/71
52831/7/59
62781/7/59G81/10/61
72521/7/59
821141/7/59A141/8/62
13141/7/59A41/10/61
237131/7/59
336141/7/592131/1/60
43431/7/59
533141/7/591111/1/60A111/8/62B111/3/63
63731/7/59
73371/7/59
83441/7/59D41/10/61
14471/7/59
24631/7/59
34821/7/59
44811/7/59Reduced1/4/69
54291/7/59B91/10/61
64161/7/59
746101/7/59
84511/7/59E11/2/71
15611/7/59F11/2/71
25481/7/59D81/10/61
35221/7/59
45321/7/59
55151/7/59
65381/7/59
75191/7/59A91/10/61
85551/7/59
164141/7/594111/1/60D111/8/62C111/3/63
26651/7/59
36421/7/59
46281/7/59B81/10/61
56381/7/59C81/10/61
66681/7/59F81/10/61
76891/7/59C91/10/61
86551/7/59
17311/7/59C11/2/71
27131/7/59Reduced (non-commissioned officers and men transferred to I Batt. 1st Brigade, R. A., in 1871).
373121/7/59
47111/7/59A11/2/71
57361/7/59
677111/7/59G111/8/62D111/3/63
77251/7/59
87181/7/59A81/10/61K41/4/66
18121/7/59811/4/69H41/2/71
28341/7/59C41/10/61H111/4/69
381111/7/593141/1/60C141/8/628131/10/62Reduced1/2/71
487121/7/59
58711/7/59G11/2/71
68491/7/59D91/10/61
78881/7/59H81/10/61
88171/7/59
19791/7/59G91/10/61
29581/7/59E81/10/61
398111/7/597141/1/60G141/8/62B141/3/63
496121/7/59
59231/7/59
698141/7/598181/1/60C141/10/62
798101/7/59Reduced1/2/71
89591/7/59E91/10/61
1101101/7/59
2102101/7/59
3103101/7/59
4104101/7/59
5105101/7/59
6104121/7/59
710891/7/59H91/10/61H141/10/69
8101121/7/59
111241/7/59B41/10/61
2115131/7/59
311541/7/59E41/10/61
411841/7/59H41/10/61
511641/7/59J41/10/61
6112141/7/59B141/8/62D141/3/63
7116131/7/59
811751/7/59Y171/10/67
1125121/7/59N.B.—No. 8 Batt. 12th Brigade, R.A., became No. 5 Batt. 12th Brigade on 1/2/71.
212771/7/59
312851/7/598171/10/67Reduced1/2/71
412741/7/59G41/10/61
5125141/7/59E141/8/62
612961/7/598121/4/655121/2/71
7121061/7/59871/4/63Reduced1/2/71
812261/7/59
113861/7/598211/1/69Reduced1/2/71
2131131/7/59
313461/7/59
413271/7/59
5132111/7/59B111/8/62E111/3/63
6133111/7/59C111/8/62F111/3/63
713561/7/59
813661/7/59
114571/7/59
214671/7/59
3144111/7/594141/10/61D141/8/62Reduced1/3/63
4145111/7/596141/10/61F141/8/62
5142131/7/595111/10/61E111/8/62G111/3/63
6149141/7/598141/10/61G141/3/63
7146111/7/59F111/8/62G19
8143131/7/59
Augmentation941/12/59I41/1/62921/10/67
1041/12/59K41/1/62A81/4/66H111/8/67Reduced1/4/69
Augmentation1151/4/60 AugmentationI11/2/71
2151/4/60 K11/2/71
3151/4/60 C41/2/71
4151/4/60 I41/2/71
5151/4/60 I111/2/71
6151/4/60 K111/2/71
7151/4/60 I141/2/71
8151/4/60Reduced1/2/71 K141/2/71

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