Battles, Sieges, and other Military operations in which this Company has been engaged.
1793Action of St. Amand, 8th May.
1793Siege of Valenciennes.
1793Battle of Lincelles on 18th August.
1794Battle of Cambray on 24th April.
1794Battles of Ostend on 5th May.
1794Battle of Tournay on 10th, 18th, and 22nd May.
1797-1801Detachments of the Company served on board the Bombs.
1804Ditto.
1805Expedition to Hanover.
1807Siege of Copenhagen.
1809Battle of Talavera on 27th July.
1810Battle of Almeida on 27th August.
1812Siege of Burgos on 20th October.
1813Siege of Saint Sebastian.
1855Expedition to Crimea, and siege of Sebastopol from June 1855.
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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1771Captain Thomas Simpson.
1774Captain Agar Weetman.
1782Captain Edward Abbott.
1782Captain Thomas Hosmer.
1793Captain Jesse Wright.
1793Captain George Glasgow.
1794Captain James Winter.
1795Captain Henry Shrapnel.
1803Captain Josh. W. Tobin.
1807Captain John May.
1815Captain James Lloyd.
1819Captain John Chester.
1825Captain John C. Petley.
1834Captain Charles Dalton.
1834Captain John W. Spellen.
1836Captain P. W. Lawlor.
1838Captain Thomas R. Cookson.
1839Captain George Charleton.
1840Captain Hugh Morgan.
1843Captain W. W. D'Arley.
1851Captain J. R. Domvile.
1852Captain F. A. Campbell.
1855Captain H. P. Newton.
1858Captain G. H. A. Forbes.

No. 3 COMPANY, 1st BATTALION,
Now "7" BATTERY, 2nd BRIGADE.

Battles, Sieges, and other Military operations in which this Company has been engaged.
1779Taking of Saint Lucia.
1779In the Island of Grenada; a Detachment taken prisoners.
1793-1795A Detachment served with the Army on the Expedition to Holland.
1797-1801Detachments of this Company served on board the Bombs.
1801Taking of Madeira.
1809Expedition from Jamaica to Saint Domingo.
1855Expedition to Crimea, and siege of Sebastopol, from June, 1855.
List of Captains who have successively commanded the Company, as far back as can be traced, down to introduction of Brigade System, in 1859.
1769Captain John Williamson.
1782Captain Simon Parry.
1785Captain William Grant.
1785Captain Thomas Blomefield.
1793Captain Charles Terrott
1800Captain John Quayle.
1806Captain Henry Deacon.
1807Captain James Armstrong.
1825Captain W. M. G. Colebrooke.
1837Captain W. C. Anderson.
1846Captain Charles J. Dalton.
1854Captain Miller Clifford.

No. 4
COMPANY, 1st BATTALION,
Now "3" BATTERY, 5th BRIGADE.

Battles, Sieges, and other Military operations in which this Company has been engaged.
1759Battle of Minden.
1796General Doyle's Expedition to the Isle of Dieu on the French coast.
1804Detachments served on board the Bombs.
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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1759Captain David Hay.
1781Captain Alexander Dickson.
1781Captain Jesse Wright.
1793Captain Thomas Hosmer.
1795Captain Archibald Roberton.
1802Captain Robert Lawson.
1802Captain Thomas Downman.
1804Captain H. M. Farrington.
1820Captain Thomas J. Harrison.
1820Captain Henry Light.
1821Captain James P. St. Clair.
1822Captain Henry Light.
1823Captain Thomas Van Straubenzee.
1826Captain Charles E. Gordon.
1839Captain W. H. Bent.
1846Captain George Sandham.
1852Captain R. Blackwood Price.
1854Captain Barclay Lawson.

No. 5 COMPANY, 1st BATTALION,
Now "4" BATTERY, 13th BRIGADE.

Battles, Sieges, and other Military operations in which this Company has been engaged.
1759Battle of Minden.
1793Siege of Valenciennes.
1793Battle of Lincelles.
1794Battle of Cambray.
1794Battle of Ostend.
1794Battles of Tournay.
1797-1800Detachment served on board the Bombs.
1799Expedition to the Helder.
1801Battle of Alexandria, and other actions in Egypt.[[18]]
1805Expedition to Hanover.
1858India during the Mutiny.
N.B.—This Company formed part of the Army of Occupation in France, 1815-1818.