List of Captains who have successively commanded the Company, as far back as can be traced, down to introduction of Brigade System, in 1859.
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1786Captain F. M. Keith.
1790Captain J. H. Yorke.
1796Captain George Koehler.
1797Captain W. Wilson.
1802Captain Edward Hope.
1803Captain W. Scott.
1812Captain W. R. Carey.
1815Captain E. C. Wilford.
1817Captain James Addams.
1825Captain E. T. Michell.
1835Captain Thomas Dyneley.
1837Captain W. Elgee.
1846Captain Henry S. Tireman.
1847Captain S. P. Townsend.
1849Captain St. John T. Browne.
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No. 4 COMPANY, 4th BATTALION,
Afterwards "8" BATTERY, 1st BRIGADE.
Reduced 1st April, 1869.

Battles, Sieges, and other Military operations in which this Company has been engaged.
1775Battle of Bunker's Hill.
1776Siege of Boston.
1776Battle of Brooklyn, and Capture of Horan's Hook.
1776Occupation of New York.
1776Battle of White Plains. Specially thanked in General Orders.
1776Capture of Forts Washington and Lee.
1776Expedition against Charlestown.
1777Operations in the Jerseys under Lord Cornwallis.
1777Affairs of Peek's Hill and Westfield.
1777Battle of Brandywine, and occupation of Philadelphia.
1778Evacuation of Philadelphia by British, and defeat of Americans at Germantown.
1778Battle of Freehold Court.
1778Detachments present at Capture of Savannah.
1779Detachments present at Capture of Stoney Point on the Hudson.
1779Ditto during General Matthews' raid in Virginia.
1780Capture of Charlestown, and operations in North Carolina.
1793Expedition to Flanders under H.R.H. the Duke of York: present at every engagement during the Campaign, and specially mentioned in General Orders.
1808Present with the Army in Portugal until the Battle of Corunna, when it returned to Gibraltar.
1839Canadian Rebellion.
1856Expedition to Crimea, but arrived a few days after the fall of Sebastopol.
List of Captains who have successively commanded the Company, as far back as can be traced, down to introduction of Brigade System, in 1859.
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1786Captain W. Houghton.
1790Captain F. Laye.
1797Captain B. Young.
1804Captain Hon. W. H. Gardner.
1805Captain F. Smith.
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1823Captain Thomas Cubitt.
1826Captain William Butts.
1829Captain John Dowse.
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1841Captain R. L. Cornelius.
1844Captain W. Y. Fenwick.
1844Captain Henry Poole.
1848Captain William Fraser.
1850Captain A. G. Burrows.
1855Captain J. F. E. Travers.

No. 5 COMPANY, 4th BATTALION,
Now "B" BATTERY, 9th BRIGADE.

Battles, Sieges, and other Military operations in which this Company has been engaged.
1775Battle of Bunker's Hill.
1776Defence of Boston.
1776Battle of Brooklyn.
1776Capture of Horan's Hook.
1776Occupation of New York.
1776Battle of White Plains. (Thanked in Orders.)
1776Capture of Fort Washington and Fort Lee.
1777Operations in the Jerseys under Lord Cornwallis, and action near Westfield.
1779Capture of Stoney Point on the Hudson.
1779General Matthews' raid in Virginia.
1780Expedition to South Carolina.
1794War in Flanders, including actions at Alost and Malines, and defence of Nimeguen.
1796Capture of St. Lucia, St. Vincent's, and Grenada.
1803Capture of St. Lucia and Tobago.
1804Capture of Demerara.
N.B.—A detachment of this Company embarked on board Lord Nelson's fleet from Barbadoes to assist in working the guns.
1809-1810Capture of Martinique and Guadaloupe.
1815Occupation of Paris.
1842 to 1848Engaged at Cape of Good Hope in the operations against the insurgent Boers and Kaffirs.
1855Siege of Sebastopol.
List of Captains who have successively commanded the Company, as far back as can be traced, down to introduction of Brigade System, in 1859.
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1786Captain Charles Wood.
1787Captain George Abson.
1792Captain Ashton Shuttleworth.
1795Captain Robert Hope.
1802Captain W. Wilson.
1804Captain W. Payne.
1805Captain W. Millar.
1805Captain Charles Younghusband.
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1823Captain G. C. Coffin.
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1836Captain E. Sheppard.
1837Captain J. M. Stephens.
1840Captain G. G. Palmer.
1841Captain Henry Pallisser.
1848Captain W. H. Elliot.
1855Captain G. H. L. Milman.

No. 6 COMPANY, 4th BATTALION,
Now "1" BATTERY, 6th BRIGADE.

Battles, Sieges, and other Military operations in which this Company has been engaged.
1775Crown Point, Ticonderoga, Chambly, and St. John. (The whole Company, with the exception of 9 men, was taken prisoner at this time, and remained so until April, 1777.)
1779Capture of Stoney Point, on the Hudson.
1779Raid in Virginia under General Matthews.
1780Battle of Camden.
1780Operations under Lord Cornwallis.
1781Battle of Cowpens.
1781Battle of Guildford Court-house.
1781Surrender of Yorktown.
1798Expedition to Minorca.
1808Operations in Portugal and Battle of Vimiera.
1809Battle of Corunna.
1813Battle of Vittoria.
1813Battle of Pyrenees.
1813Siege and capture of St. Sebastian.[[25]]
1814Battle of Toulouse.
1815Occupation of Paris.
List of Captains who have successively commanded the Company, as far back as can be traced, down to introduction of Brigade System, in 1859.
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1783Captain R. Lawson.
1793Captain J. Wilson.
1794Captain J. Bradbridge.
1797Captain H. Framingham.
1804Captain George Skyring.
1811Captain W. Morrison.
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1826Captain P. Faddy.
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1839Captain R. Kendall.
1845Captain George Markland.
1852Captain H. P. Goodenough.
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