| 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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| 1786 | Captain F. M. Keith. |
| 1790 | Captain J. H. Yorke. |
| 1796 | Captain George Koehler. |
| 1797 | Captain W. Wilson. |
| 1802 | Captain Edward Hope. |
| 1803 | Captain W. Scott. |
| 1812 | Captain W. R. Carey. |
| 1815 | Captain E. C. Wilford. |
| 1817 | Captain James Addams. |
| 1825 | Captain E. T. Michell. |
| 1835 | Captain Thomas Dyneley. |
| 1837 | Captain W. Elgee. |
| 1846 | Captain Henry S. Tireman. |
| 1847 | Captain S. P. Townsend. |
| 1849 | Captain 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. | |
| 1775 | Battle of Bunker's Hill. |
| 1776 | Siege of Boston. |
| 1776 | Battle of Brooklyn, and Capture of Horan's Hook. |
| 1776 | Occupation of New York. |
| 1776 | Battle of White Plains. Specially thanked in General Orders. |
| 1776 | Capture of Forts Washington and Lee. |
| 1776 | Expedition against Charlestown. |
| 1777 | Operations in the Jerseys under Lord Cornwallis. |
| 1777 | Affairs of Peek's Hill and Westfield. |
| 1777 | Battle of Brandywine, and occupation of Philadelphia. |
| 1778 | Evacuation of Philadelphia by British, and defeat of Americans at Germantown. |
| 1778 | Battle of Freehold Court. |
| 1778 | Detachments present at Capture of Savannah. |
| 1779 | Detachments present at Capture of Stoney Point on the Hudson. |
| 1779 | Ditto during General Matthews' raid in Virginia. |
| 1780 | Capture of Charlestown, and operations in North Carolina. |
| 1793 | Expedition to Flanders under H.R.H. the Duke of York: present at every engagement during the Campaign, and specially mentioned in General Orders. |
| 1808 | Present with the Army in Portugal until the Battle of Corunna, when it returned to Gibraltar. |
| 1839 | Canadian Rebellion. |
| 1856 | Expedition 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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| 1786 | Captain W. Houghton. |
| 1790 | Captain F. Laye. |
| 1797 | Captain B. Young. |
| 1804 | Captain Hon. W. H. Gardner. |
| 1805 | Captain F. Smith. |
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| 1823 | Captain Thomas Cubitt. |
| 1826 | Captain William Butts. |
| 1829 | Captain John Dowse. |
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| 1841 | Captain R. L. Cornelius. |
| 1844 | Captain W. Y. Fenwick. |
| 1844 | Captain Henry Poole. |
| 1848 | Captain William Fraser. |
| 1850 | Captain A. G. Burrows. |
| 1855 | Captain 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. | |
| 1775 | Battle of Bunker's Hill. |
| 1776 | Defence of Boston. |
| 1776 | Battle of Brooklyn. |
| 1776 | Capture of Horan's Hook. |
| 1776 | Occupation of New York. |
| 1776 | Battle of White Plains. (Thanked in Orders.) |
| 1776 | Capture of Fort Washington and Fort Lee. |
| 1777 | Operations in the Jerseys under Lord Cornwallis, and action near Westfield. |
| 1779 | Capture of Stoney Point on the Hudson. |
| 1779 | General Matthews' raid in Virginia. |
| 1780 | Expedition to South Carolina. |
| 1794 | War in Flanders, including actions at Alost and Malines, and defence of Nimeguen. |
| 1796 | Capture of St. Lucia, St. Vincent's, and Grenada. |
| 1803 | Capture of St. Lucia and Tobago. |
| 1804 | Capture of Demerara. |
| N.B.—A detachment of this Company embarked on board Lord Nelson's fleet from Barbadoes to assist in working the guns. | |
| 1809-1810 | Capture of Martinique and Guadaloupe. |
| 1815 | Occupation of Paris. |
| 1842 to 1848 | Engaged at Cape of Good Hope in the operations against the insurgent Boers and Kaffirs. |
| 1855 | Siege 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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| 1786 | Captain Charles Wood. |
| 1787 | Captain George Abson. |
| 1792 | Captain Ashton Shuttleworth. |
| 1795 | Captain Robert Hope. |
| 1802 | Captain W. Wilson. |
| 1804 | Captain W. Payne. |
| 1805 | Captain W. Millar. |
| 1805 | Captain Charles Younghusband. |
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| 1823 | Captain G. C. Coffin. |
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| 1836 | Captain E. Sheppard. |
| 1837 | Captain J. M. Stephens. |
| 1840 | Captain G. G. Palmer. |
| 1841 | Captain Henry Pallisser. |
| 1848 | Captain W. H. Elliot. |
| 1855 | Captain 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. | |
| 1775 | Crown 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.) |
| 1779 | Capture of Stoney Point, on the Hudson. |
| 1779 | Raid in Virginia under General Matthews. |
| 1780 | Battle of Camden. |
| 1780 | Operations under Lord Cornwallis. |
| 1781 | Battle of Cowpens. |
| 1781 | Battle of Guildford Court-house. |
| 1781 | Surrender of Yorktown. |
| 1798 | Expedition to Minorca. |
| 1808 | Operations in Portugal and Battle of Vimiera. |
| 1809 | Battle of Corunna. |
| 1813 | Battle of Vittoria. |
| 1813 | Battle of Pyrenees. |
| 1813 | Siege and capture of St. Sebastian.[[25]] |
| 1814 | Battle of Toulouse. |
| 1815 | Occupation 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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| 1783 | Captain R. Lawson. |
| 1793 | Captain J. Wilson. |
| 1794 | Captain J. Bradbridge. |
| 1797 | Captain H. Framingham. |
| 1804 | Captain George Skyring. |
| 1811 | Captain W. Morrison. |
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| 1826 | Captain P. Faddy. |
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| 1839 | Captain R. Kendall. |
| 1845 | Captain George Markland. |
| 1852 | Captain H. P. Goodenough. |
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