Lord Moira selected Tucker to be Governor of Java but he never returned to the East.
Unsurprisingly, Lord Moira placed Ochterlony in command of the 20,000 strong invasion force of Nepal.
Succeeding to a lieutenant-colonelcy by special command of George III, he was removed to the 54th, and went with the army of Lord Moira to Flanders.
It was the most expensive war waged during the governorship of Lord Moira.
The Commander-in-Chief of the British forces was Lord Moira.
Lord Moira also reinstated him as Resident at Delhi and he lived in the style appropriate to a very senior figure of the Company.
Lord Moira and the Duke of Norfolk supported Fitzwilliam and moved for a committee of inquiry.
Under Lord Moira he served in the campaign of 1794 in Flanders and the Netherlands.
With the start of the French Revolutionary Wars, Smith was appointed second in command of the artillery intended to accompany Lord Moira's expedition to France.
He was promoted to lieutenant in 1793, serving with the 44th Foot in Lord Moira's division in Flanders in 1794 and 1795.