No. 9 COMPANY, 7th BATTALION
(Became No. 8 on that Company being reduced),
Now "K" BATTERY, 4th BRIGADE.
| Battles, Sieges, and other Military operations in which this Company has been engaged. |
| 1803 | Engaged in the capture of the enemy's possessions in West Indies from the recommencement of hostilities. |
| 1810 | Expedition to Guadaloupe. |
| 1855 | Expedition to the Crimea and 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. |
| 1801 | Captain R. W. Unett. |
| 1802 | Captain G. Mann. |
| 1806 | Captain James Power. |
| 1823 | Captain J. E. Grant. |
| 1832 | Captain W. R. E. Jackson. |
| 1837 | Captain P. Sandilands. |
| 1839 | Captain H. R. Wright. |
| 1846 | Captain G. R. H. Kennedy. |
| 1854 | Captain A. C. Hawkins. |
No. 10 COMPANY, 7th BATTALION,
Reduced 1st February, 1819.
| Battles, Sieges, and other Military operations in which this Company has been engaged. |
| 1803 | Engaged in the capture of the enemy's possessions from the recommencement of hostilities. |
| 1810 | Expedition against Guadaloupe. |
| List of Captains who have successively commanded the Company, as far back as can be traced, down to introduction of Brigade System, in 1859. |
| 1801 | Captain C. Walker. |
| 1808 | Captain G. W. Unett. |
| 1810 | Captain W. Cleeve. |
N.B.—In the lists of the Captains who commanded the various companies, the names and titles borne by them at the date they commanded have alone been given. Very many of these officers afterwards received distinguishing titles and orders,—but it would not have been historically correct to anticipate their receipt of such honours.
[52]. The Peninsular operations in which this Troop was engaged are copied from Sir Hew Ross's MSS.