I TROOP, R.H.A. (became H in 1816),
Now "D" BATTERY, B BRIGADE.

Battles, Sieges, and other Military operations in which this Company has been engaged.
1810Affair of Maacal de Chao.
1810Affairs of Granga and Cerejos.
1810Affair of Bassacona.
1810Action of Celerico.
1810Affairs of Moita and Mortiago.
1810Battle of Busaco.
1810Actions of Plain and Ford of Mondego.
1810Action at Leyria.
1810Action at Rio Mandarillo.
1810Action at Alcoentre.
1810Action at Guinta de Formes.
1810Affair at Canigada.
1811Action at Pombal.
1811Action at Redinha.
1811Action at Cayal Nova.
1811Action at Foz d'Arouce.
1811Action at Miranda de Corvo.
1811Affair of Maceira.
1811Affair of Sampayo.
1811Affair of Bassacova.
1811Affair of Celerica.
1811Affair of Pega.
1811Action of Sabugal. Drove the rear-guard of the French across the frontier.
1811Affair at Almeida.
1811Battle of Fuentes d'Onor.
1811Affair of Nave d'Avere.
1811Affair of Fuentes de Guinaldo.
1811Action of Aldea Ponte.
1812Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo.
1812Affairs of Llerena.
1812Siege of Badajoz.
1812Affairs at the front of Salamanca and at the Tormes.
1812Affairs at Villares de la Reina.
1812Affair on the Heights of St. Christoval.
1812Siege of the Forts of Salamanca.
1812Affairs of Rueda and Villa Nova.
1812Action of Castrejou.
1812Action above Carnizal.
1812Affair of Castellanas.
1812Battle of Salamanca,
1812Affair at Aldea Mayor.
1812Action at Tudella.
1812Affairs at Duennas, Torquemada, and Villaverde.
1812Siege of Burgos.
1812Affairs of San Munoz and Osma.
1813Battle of Vittoria.
1813Siege of St. Sebastian.
1813Capture of St. Sebastian.
1813Action at passage of Bidassoa.
1813Battle of Nivelle and passage of the Nive.
1813Affair at front of Bayonne.
1813Passage of the Adour.
1814Investment of Bayonne.
1815Battle of Waterloo, 16th, 17th and 18th June.
N.B.—This Troop received in Cavalry Division Orders, October 6th, 1810, the best thanks of Lieutenant-General Sir Stapleton Cotton, for the zeal and activity displayed on the 5th October, 1810, and at all times during the retreat from the frontier. In the Duke of Wellington's Despatches of the 16th March and 2nd April, 1811, its good services were acknowledged at Pombal, Redinha, and Sabugal. In the Duke of Wellington's Despatches of the 7th April, 1811, to the Minister of War at Lisbon, its services at Pega were mentioned, and crossing the frontier on the retreat of the French at Val de Mula.
List of Captains who have successively commanded the Company, as far back as can be traced, down to introduction of Brigade System, in 1859.
1805Captain W. Millar.
1805Captain R. Bull.
1823Captain E. C. Whinyates.
1830Captain Hon. W. Arbuthnott.
1841Captain F. Warde.
1847Captain E. F. Grant.
1854Captain P. H. Mundy.
1855Captain J. Turner.

K TROOP, R.H.A.,
Now "E" BATTERY, A BRIGADE.

List of Captains who have successively commanded the Company, as far back as can be traced, down to introduction of Brigade System, in 1859.
1805Captain C. Godfrey.
1808Captain F. Walker.
1814Captain Wm. Norman Ramsay.
1815Captain G. Jenkinson.
1816Reduced 31st July.
1857Reformed 1st December.
1857Captain C. G. Arbuthnot.

L TROOP, R.H.A.,
Reduced 31st July, 1816.

List of Captains who have successively commanded the Company, as far back as can be traced, down to introduction of Brigade System, in 1859.
1805Captain N. Foy.
1813Captain R. Macdonald.[[53]]
1816Reduced 31st July.

M TROOP, R.H.A.,
Reduced in 1816.

List of Captains who have successively commanded the Company, as far back as can be traced, down to introduction of Brigade System, in 1859.
1805Captain Hon. W. H. Gardner.

1st ROCKET TROOP (afterwards I TROOP),
Now "E" BATTERY, B BRIGADE.