No. 7 COMPANY, 4th BATTALION,
Now "6" BATTERY, 10th BRIGADE.

Battles, Sieges, and other Military operations in which this Company has been engaged.
1778Capture of Sunbury in Georgia.
1778Affair of Brier Creek.
1779Repulse of Americans at Stono Ferry.
1781Defence of Pensacola.
1812Canada during second American War.
1855Siege of Sebastopol. (The captain of the Company, Captain Fitzroy, was killed in the trenches.)
N.B.—A detachment of this Company accompanied their Captain, F. R. Chesney, in his scientific researches along the Euphrates and Persian Gulf.
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 Thomas Hare.
1790Captain T. Seward.
1796Captain C. W. Thornton.
1797Captain E. Trelawney.
1799Captain G. Wulff.
1804Captain W. Caddy.
1817Captain C. Bridge.
1817Captain A. Bredin.
1820Captain George Turner.
1825Captain W. Greene.
1830Captain F. R. Chesney.
1842Captain D. Thorndike.
1850Captain John Henry Lefroy.
1854Captain A. C. Hawkins.
1855Captain S. Robinson.
1855Captain A. C. L. Fitzroy.

No. 8 COMPANY, 4th BATTALION,
Now "E" BATTERY, 1st 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 affair of Peek's Hill.
1777Action near Westfield.
1777Battle of Brandywine, and occupation of Philadelphia.
1778Evacuation of Philadelphia, and Battle of Freehold Court.
1778Detachment present at Capture of Savannah.
1779Capture of Stoney Point on the Hudson.
1779General Matthews' raid in Virginia.
1780Capture of Charlestown, and operations in North Carolina.
1781Detachments present at Surrender of Yorktown.
1803War in Ceylon, ending in total defeat of the native king of Kandy.
1811Expedition against Java, and capture of the Island.
1854Siege of Sebastopol. (The Captain of the Company, A. Oldfield, was killed in the trenches.)
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 Patrick Ross.
1791Captain S. Rimington.
1799Captain James Hook.
1802Captain E. V. Worsley.
1809Captain J. T. Robison.
1811Captain R. F. Cleaveland.
1819Captain C. F. Sandham.
1822Captain N. W. Oliver.
1826Captain P. Walker.
1827Captain C. Cruttenden.
1833Captain W. B. Dundas.
1837Captain A. O. W. Schalch.
1837Captain R. B. Rawnsley.
1842Captain G. Durnford.
1844Captain J. H. St. John.
1844Captain G. H. Hyde.
1854-55Captain A. Oldfield.
1856Captain W. T. Barnett.

No. 9 COMPANY, 4th BATTALION,
(Afterwards 4th Company, 11th Battalion),
Now "H" BATTERY, 4th BRIGADE.

Battles, Sieges, and other Military operations in which this Company has been engaged.
1812Second American War. Engaged on board the gunboats on the Canadian lakes, and on various outpost duties, receiving special mention in Orders.
1815Formed part of the Duke of Wellington's Army, but took no active part, proceeding no further than Valenciennes.
Reduced in 1819 and reformed in 1848, when it was transferred to the 11th Battalion as No. 4 Company. It served during the Crimean War, and was present at the
      Battle of Alma.
      Battle of Inkerman.
and was constantly employed in carrying ammunition into the trenches.
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 James Winter.
1790Captain T. Brady.
1793Captain R. Hamilton.
1800Captain R. Wright.
1800Captain W. Robe.
1806Captain T. J. Forbes.
1808Captain J. S. Sinclair.
Reduced in 1819.
Reformed in 1848.
1848Captain W. S. Payne.
1848Captain T. B. F. Marriott.
(Transferred to 11th Battalion.)
1849Captain W. R. Nedham.
1854Captain J. Turner.
1855Captain H. A. Smyth.

No. 10 COMPANY, 4th BATTALION,
Afterwards "8" BATTERY, 12th BRIGADE,
Now "5" BATTERY, 12th BRIGADE.