- Dr. Weir, 6th August, 1795.
- Col. Fitch, 12th September, 1795.
- Lt. Rawes, 2nd September, 1795.
- Capt. Lee, 18th September, 1795.
- Ens. Horridge, 24th October, 1795.
- Lt. Armstrong, 27th October, 1795.
- Lt. Morton, 28th October, 1795.
- Lt. Cove, 30th October, 1795.
- Capt. Hansald, 9th November, 1795.
- Capt. Hay, 14th November, 1795.
- Lt. Wilton, 14th November, 1795.
- S. Mat. Clancy, 14th November, 1795.
- Ens. Byrne, 17th August, 1796.
- Ens. Morris, 20th August, 1796.
- Capt. Stone, 20th August, 1796.
- Lt. Trumane, 20th April, 1797.
- Ens. Lawton.
- Lt. Batt, 20th August, 1800.
- F. Smith, 8th August, 1800.
- Ens. Hill, 30th September, 1800.
- Major White, 27th November, 1800.
- Lt. Gibson, 4th October, 1800.
- Capt. Wilson, 7th June, 1801.
- Lt. Williams, 1st December, 1800.
- Lt. Wright, 12th December, 1801.
- Lt. Farrell, 26th January, 1802.
[3] Vide Memoir of 2nd Battalion, commencing in the year 1817.
[4] The regiment, and especially the Light Company, were warmly thanked by General Picton for their conduct.
[5] Name not in records.
[6] During the Kandyan War, Captain Trydell, in command of the Light Company of the 83rd, attacked a formidable body of rebels posted within the lofty walls of a temple, five miles from Ballengadde, drove them out, and defeated them with considerable loss.
[7] Lieutenant Cautwell, Lieutenant Smith, Ensign Macnac.
[8] Lieutenant Cox.
[9] Under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Cother.
[10] Died: Assistant-Surgeon G. R. Watson, Lieut. H. S. G. Bowles.
[11] Major T. Summerfield, Lieutenant Hon. R. Clifford.