14th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery

The 14th Brigade Royal Field Artillery (XIV Brigade) was a field artillery regiment of the Royal Field Artillery itself within the British Army. The brigade took part in World War I but its fate is unknown.

Just before mobilisation for World War I the regiment was part of the artillery group assigned to the 4th Division based mostly in South-Eastern England. Upon mobilisation, the regiment was based at Colchester.

In August 1914, the regiment moved with the division to France. At this time, the regiment had the following batteries under its command: 39 Battery, 68 Battery, and 88 Battery. In February 1915, 39 Battery left to join 19th Brigade. Also, in May 1916, 86 Howitzer Battery (-one section) joined the brigade. In January 1917 the brigade left the 4th Division and reorganised as an Army Artillery Brigade. As a result of this change the following happened: It is unknown what happened to the brigade after the end of the war. But it can be assumed it was disbanded or redesignated following the disbandment of the Royal Field Artillery in the 20's.
 * A Battery (From B Battery, 188th Brigade Royal Field Artillery)
 * 86 Howitzer Battery moved to the 32nd Brigade Royal Field Artillery
 * 88 Battery remained
 * 68 Battery remained