No. 7 COMPANY, 4th BATTALION,
Now "6" BATTERY, 10th BRIGADE.
| Battles, Sieges, and other Military operations in which this Company has been engaged. | |
| 1778 | Capture of Sunbury in Georgia. |
| 1778 | Affair of Brier Creek. |
| 1779 | Repulse of Americans at Stono Ferry. |
| 1781 | Defence of Pensacola. |
| 1812 | Canada during second American War. |
| 1855 | Siege 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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| 1786 | Captain Thomas Hare. |
| 1790 | Captain T. Seward. |
| 1796 | Captain C. W. Thornton. |
| 1797 | Captain E. Trelawney. |
| 1799 | Captain G. Wulff. |
| 1804 | Captain W. Caddy. |
| 1817 | Captain C. Bridge. |
| 1817 | Captain A. Bredin. |
| 1820 | Captain George Turner. |
| 1825 | Captain W. Greene. |
| 1830 | Captain F. R. Chesney. |
| 1842 | Captain D. Thorndike. |
| 1850 | Captain John Henry Lefroy. |
| 1854 | Captain A. C. Hawkins. |
| 1855 | Captain S. Robinson. |
| 1855 | Captain 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. | |
| 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 affair of Peek's Hill. |
| 1777 | Action near Westfield. |
| 1777 | Battle of Brandywine, and occupation of Philadelphia. |
| 1778 | Evacuation of Philadelphia, and Battle of Freehold Court. |
| 1778 | Detachment present at Capture of Savannah. |
| 1779 | Capture of Stoney Point on the Hudson. |
| 1779 | General Matthews' raid in Virginia. |
| 1780 | Capture of Charlestown, and operations in North Carolina. |
| 1781 | Detachments present at Surrender of Yorktown. |
| 1803 | War in Ceylon, ending in total defeat of the native king of Kandy. |
| 1811 | Expedition against Java, and capture of the Island. |
| 1854 | Siege 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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| 1786 | Captain Patrick Ross. |
| 1791 | Captain S. Rimington. |
| 1799 | Captain James Hook. |
| 1802 | Captain E. V. Worsley. |
| 1809 | Captain J. T. Robison. |
| 1811 | Captain R. F. Cleaveland. |
| 1819 | Captain C. F. Sandham. |
| 1822 | Captain N. W. Oliver. |
| 1826 | Captain P. Walker. |
| 1827 | Captain C. Cruttenden. |
| 1833 | Captain W. B. Dundas. |
| 1837 | Captain A. O. W. Schalch. |
| 1837 | Captain R. B. Rawnsley. |
| 1842 | Captain G. Durnford. |
| 1844 | Captain J. H. St. John. |
| 1844 | Captain G. H. Hyde. |
| 1854-55 | Captain A. Oldfield. |
| 1856 | Captain 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. | |
| 1812 | Second American War. Engaged on board the gunboats on the Canadian lakes, and on various outpost duties, receiving special mention in Orders. |
| 1815 | Formed 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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| 1783 | Captain James Winter. |
| 1790 | Captain T. Brady. |
| 1793 | Captain R. Hamilton. |
| 1800 | Captain R. Wright. |
| 1800 | Captain W. Robe. |
| 1806 | Captain T. J. Forbes. |
| 1808 | Captain J. S. Sinclair. |
| Reduced in 1819. | |
| Reformed in 1848. | |
| 1848 | Captain W. S. Payne. |
| 1848 | Captain T. B. F. Marriott. (Transferred to 11th Battalion.) |
| 1849 | Captain W. R. Nedham. |
| 1854 | Captain J. Turner. |
| 1855 | Captain H. A. Smyth. |