XLIV (Howitzer) Brigade, RFA was formed in March 1900 as L (Howitzer) Brigade-Division, RFA commanding 56 (Howitzer) Battery and 149 (Howitzer) Battery and in 1901, 150 (Howitzer) Battery and 151 (Howitzer) Battery joined. In 1903, the brigade was redesignated as L (Howitzer) Brigade, RFA and in 1905, 151 (H) Battery was disbanded.
With a reorganization of the field artillery on 1 August 1913, the brigade was redesigned XLIV (Howitzer) Brigade, RFA. About this time, 149 (H) and 150 (H) Batteries were disbanded. They were replaced with 47 (H) Battery from XLI Brigade, RFA and 60 (H) Battery of XXXV Brigade, RFA.
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