474 
MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS OF 
A, 
The Plan of a Brigade of Artillery to accompany Cavalry, manned by a 
Company of the Royal Artillery | the guns and carriages being on the 
principle established by His Grace the Duke of Richmond, M.G.O ., 
in 1788. 
a 
o 
Distribution of 
detachment. 
Detail. 
| Horses 
Drivers 
’3 
3 
3 
a 
< 
Captains. 
Lieuts. 
N.C.O.’s. 
Gunners. 
m 
U 
V 
2 
a 
3 
ft 
fi 
O 
Remarks. 
5^-inch howitzers (2). 
12 
67 
160 
18 
Wagons (21 . 
12 
65 
1 
1 
2 
— 
— 
3-prs. (2) . 
12 
67 
480 
2 
18 
Wagons (2). 
12 
6 j 
1 
1 
— 
— 
6-prs., Col. Williams’ (2) ... 
Tumbrils (2). 
4 
4 
2) 
160 
_ 
1 
2 
18 
The detachment 
Horses for detachment . 
n n two supernu-") 
meraries to each 3-pr. > 
and howitzer . j 
1 Tfnvgp Pflvf, 
20 
# 
8 
3 
l 
was necessary for 
Colonel Williams’ 
gun’s, because the 
carriages did not 
afford seats for the 
men. For the how¬ 
itzers and 3-prs., 
2 men were carried 
on each limber and 
4 on the body of 
the wagon. 
1 Wagon for artificers’ stores 
Serjt.-Maj. & Clerk of Stores 
3 
2 
1 
2 
Drummers with bugle horns 
2 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
2 
— 
2 Conductors of horse. 
2 
2 
1 Cnllar-Mfiker 
1 
1 
1 W heeler ... 
1 
1 
1 "R1 fi ct STYI1 fill 
1 
1 
1 Farrier . 
1 
1 
Civil List. 
1 Commissary of horse . 
1 
1 
Total. 
101 
30 
800 
2 
3 
8 
60 
2 
1 
DUNCAN DRUMMOND, 
Colonel. 
