The troops of Horse Artillery attached to the Cavalry were those commanded by—

Lieut.-Colonel Webber Smith,
Lieut.-Colonel Sir R. Gardiner,
Major R. Bull,
Major N. Ramsay,
Captain Mercer, and
Captain Whinyates.

The divisional Artillery was as follows:—

Captain Sandham’s Brigade, R.A.1st Division.
Major Kuhlmann’s Troop, K.G.A.
Captain Bolton’s Brigade, R.A.2nd Division.
Major Sympher’s Troop, K.G.A.
Major Lloyd’s Brigade, R.A.3rd Division.
Captain Cleve’s Brigade, R.A.
Major Rogers’ Brigade, R.A.5th Division.

The reserve Artillery—the whole of which came into action early in the day—consisted of—

Lieut.-Colonel Sir H. D. Ross’s Troop, R.H.A.
Major Beane’s Troop, R.H.A.
Captain Sinclair’s Brigade, R.A.

Major Heise, and two brigades of Hanoverian Artillery, were also engaged.

It will thus be seen that the number of troops and brigades of the Royal Artillery engaged at the battle of Waterloo was thirteen, or a force of 78 guns, exclusive of the German and Hanoverian Artillery. Some companies of the regiment were also present with the small-arm ammunition for the army.

Captain Baynes acted as Brigade-Major to the Artillery; and Captain Pakenham, Lieutenants Coles, J. Bloomfield, and W. Bell, acted as staff officers.

Vide vol. ii. Appendix A.