Rank in the
CAPTAIN.Regiment.Army.
[1]George Beane, K.1Feb.1808Maj., 12 Apr. 1814
SECOND CAPTAIN.
[2]Wm. Webber, W.17Apr.1812
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
[3]John E. Maunsell1June,1806
[4]James R. Bruce1June,1806
[5]Michael T. Cromie, W.25Jan.1809

[1]. This officer was appointed to the command of D Troop R.H.A. in 1813. Capt. Mercer succeeded to the command after Waterloo. Served in the Pa., and was present at Corunna, Vittoria, San Sebastian, Orthes, and Toulouse.

[2]. Was present at the capture of the colony of Surinam in 1804. Served through the Par. War, and saw active service in Canada in 1814. Bt.-maj. 21st Jan., 1819; Maj., h. p., unattached, 1826; Lt.-col., 1837. D. at Hexworth House, Cornwall, 1st March, 1847.

[3]. Retired on h. p. as 2nd capt., 1826. D. 20th Nov., 1869.

[4]. Afterwards Sir James Robertson Bruce, Bart. 2nd son of the Rev. Sir Henry Bruce, Bart., by Letitia, dau. of the Rev. Dr. Henry Barnard. Retd. on h. p. as 1st lt., 16th June, 1820. M., 20th Sept., 1819, Ellen, youngest dau. of Robert Bamford Hesketh, of Gwyrch Castle, co. Denbigh, and had issue. D. 1836.

[5]. Had both his legs taken off by one shot, and d. two days after, while undergoing amputation.

ROYAL ARTILLERY.

CAPTAIN SANDHAM’S BRIGADE.[[P]]

Rank in the
CAPTAIN.Regiment.Army.
[1]Charles F. Sandham14Feb.18141 June, 1806
SECOND CAPTAIN.
[2]Wm. H. Stopford1Apr.1815
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
[3]George Foot1Feb.1808
[4]George M. Baynes1Feb.1808
SECOND LIEUTENANT.
[5]Darell Jago5July,1813

[P]. This and all the other Field Brigades were each armed with five 9-pounders and one 5–1/2-inch howitzer.