| Major W. Congreve, in command. | |
|---|---|
| Captain Trotter. | |
| Captain Wilson. | |
| Captain-Lieutenant Broadbridge. | |
| Captain-Lieutenant Cookson. | |
| First Lieutenant Roberton (Adj.) | |
| First Lieutenant Wilson. | |
| First Lieutenant Hooke. | |
| First Lieutenant Depeyster. | |
| First Lieutenant Bentham. | |
| First Lieutenant Fead. | |
| Second Lieutenant Rudyerd. | |
| Second Lieutenant Downman. | |
| Second Lieutenant Foy. | |
| Second Lieutenant Phillott. | |
| Sergeants | 4 |
| Corporals | 5 |
| Bombardiers | 9 |
| First Gunners | 6 |
| Second Gunners | 192 |
| Drummers | 3 |
| Surgeon, W. Smyth. | |
| Surgeon’s Mate, Hearsley. | |
| Commissary and Paymaster, Captain Williamson. | |
| Commissary of Horse, Mr. Eastaff. | |
| Clerk of Stores, Mr. Meek. | |
| —— | |
| 1 Conductor of Stores. | |
| 3 Wheelers. | |
| 1 Cooper. | |
| 1 Carpenter. | |
| 3 Smiths. | |
| 2 Collar-makers. | |
| 1 Farrier. | |
| 114 Military drivers. | |
| 84 Horses. | |
The total of the military branch, exclusive of the drivers, was 236.
There was also an extraordinary addition to a force proceeding on active service, in the form of 21 women and 23 children.
Yet a third detachment left Woolwich for Flanders, on the 26th August, 1793, as follows:—
Ibid.
| Major Huddlestone, in command. | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Captain Laye. | 11 | Non-Commissioned Officers. | |
| Capt.-Lieut. | Boag. | 232 | Gunners. |
| Lieutenant | Lawson. | 3 | Drummers. |
| “ | Geary. | 4 | Waggoners. |
| “ | Shrapnel. | 18 | Women and 7 children. |
| “ | Beevor. | ||
| “ | Lacy. | ||
| “ | Mann. | ||
| “ | Waller. | ||
Various other officers joined the Army during the war, among whom can be traced Lieutenants Schalch, Lefebure, Boger, and Spearman. The force of Royal Artillery in Flanders reached its maximum in February 1794, when it was as follows:—
| 3 | Field Officers. | There were also 224 Gunner-drivers for service with the Field Brigades, the Driver Corps having been formed in 1794 for that purpose, the men being regularly attested soldiers. Hitherto, the Drivers were generally called Waggoners. |
| 7 | Captains. | |
| 14 | Subalterns. | |
| 61 | Non-Commissioned Officers. | |
| 478 | Gunners. |
An additional expedition, under Lord Moira, sailed for the Low Countries during the war; and the Artillery portion of the force comprised a field-officer in command—the 5th Company of the 4th Battalion—now B Battery, 9th Brigade—with MS. Returns to B. O. 110 of all ranks, and also 114 sergeant-conductors and gunner-drivers.