RE; my ORBAT, hopefully this makes sense, it's loosely based upon a DBR listing but with some of my own modifications.
Troop type Point cost Allowance Painted
C-in-C Ln (S) @ 35AP 1 1
Sub-General Ln (O) @ 32AP 1-2 1
English men at arms Ln (O) @ 12AP 0-2 2
Burgundian men at arms Ln (O) @ 12AP 0-4 4
English demi-lancers Ln (F) @ 11AP 2-6 2
English javelins & staves LH (O) @ 5AP 5-8 6
English longbowmen Bw (S) @ 7AP 6-24 12
English billmen Bd (O) @ 7AP 1-2 per 2 Bw 16
English pikemen Pk (O) @ 4AP 0-4 0
English arquebusiers Sh (I) @ 4 AP 0-4 2
Landsknecht pikemen Pk (O) @ 4AP 3-12 12
Landsknecht arquebusiers Sh (I) @ 3AP 0-3 2
Serpentines & Sakers Art (O) @ 20AP 0-1 0
Organ guns or falconettes Art (I) @ 5 AP 0-4 1
Heavy gun Art (S) @ 25AP 0-1 1
Bombard Art (S) @ 25AP 0-1 0
Wagon laager for baggage FO @ 2AP 0-8 0
Only until 1513 AD;
Dismounted Generals Bd (S) @ 29AP 0-3 2
Dismounted men at arms & demi-lancers Bd (S) @ 29AP 0-8 0
Imperial Allies as below;
C-in-C Ln (O) @ 32AP 1 1
Sub-General Ln (O) @ 32AP 1 0
Burgundian men at arms Ln (O) @ 12AP 1-4 2
Mounted Crossbowmen LH (S) @ 7AP 0-1 1
Landsknecht pikemen Pk (O) @ 4AP 4-12 2
Landsknecht arquebusiers Sh (I) @ 4 AP 0-4 0
Arquebusiers Sh (I) @ 4 AP 0-4 4
Further to the above this is a list I have researched / put together over the last 2 years or so, stating known commanders, numbers and dispositions for the 1513 campaign;
Foreward, led by the Earl of Shrewsbury
12’000 men including 2500 Landsknechts;
• Earl of Shrewsbury (George Talbot, captain of the vanguard with retinue of 4437)
• Sir Rees ap Thomas (Commander of the demilancers and large personal retinue, 2993 in total)
• Sir Thomas Stanley, Earl of Derby (Captain with a retinue of 511)
• Lord Fytzwalter (Captain with retinue of 108)
• Lord Cobham (Captain with retinue of 103)
• Sir Richard Sachverell (Treasurer of the Foreward with retinue of 111)
• Lord Hastings (Captain with retinue of 115)
• Sir John Digby (Captain with retinue of 106)
• Lord Thomas Docwra, Lord of St Johns (Captain with retinue of 205)
Middleward, led by Charles Somerset
14’000 men including 1500 landsknechts;
• Henry Algernon Percy, 5th Earl of Northumberland (Captain with a retinue of 513 incl. border horse)
• Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester, the lord Chamberlain, Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard with a retinue of 1063.
• Sir Henry Marney, Knight of the Garter.
• Sir John Peachy, Knight.
• Sir Richard Carew 1469-1520 (Lieutenant of the Calais Garrison & Master of the Artillery with retinue of 104)
• The Calais Garrison 1000 men incl 40 men at arms & 300 demi-lancers
• Henry III of Nassau-Dillenburg
• Sir John Zouche de Codnor (Captain with retinue of 102)
• Sir Randolph Brereton (Captain with retinue of 204)
Rearward, led by Henry VIII
7500 men including 1000 Landsknechts;
• Henry VIII (C-in-C)
• The Kings Spears 1000
• Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk / Viscount Lisle (The High Marshall, 2nd in Command with retinue of 400 pike)
• Raiffe Egerton De Ridley, the Kings Std bearer (retinue of 100)
• The Marquis of Dorset (Captain with retinue of 300)
• Edward Stafford, third Duke of Buckingham (Captain with retinue of 500 cavalry and 619 pike)
• The Bishop of Durham (retinue of 126)
• Sir Edward Poynings (Captain with a retinue of 200)
• George Neville, third Lord of Abergavenny (Captain with retinue of 500)
• Lord Robert Curzon (Captain with retinue of 113)
• Lord Thomas Darcy (Captain with retinue of 400)
• Lord Dudley (Captain with retinue of 200)
• Sir Henry Willoughby (Captain with retinue of 200)
• Lord Audley (Knight with retinue of 126)
• Sir John Hussey (retinue of 320)
• Henry Bourchier, Lord Berners 2nd Earl of Essex (Lieutenant general of the king’s spears)