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A Collection of Medals to the 42nd Highlanders and 73rd Foot (Black Watch) 765


Roll states ‘Discharged. Now in England.’ INDIANMUTINY 1857-59, no clasp (Serjt. Hy. Burgess, 73rd Regt.) suspension slack, contact marks, otherwise nearly very


fine


766 767


£200-260 INDIAN MUTINY 1857-59, no clasp (Cr. Serjt. E. Robins, 73rd Regt.) edge bruising and contact marks, good fine £200-260


INDIAN MUTINY 1857-59, 1 clasp, Lucknow (Capt. H. H. Moseley, 42nd Rl. Highlanders) nearly extremely fine


£600-800


Herbert Hendry Moseley served in the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers of India, including the actions at Kudygunge and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow, and assault of the Martinière and Banks’ Bungalow. He was engaged in the operations against Lucknow from the 2nd to the 16th March 1858, and also in the campaign in the North West Provinces. He died at Calcutta on 19 May 1863, whilst on his way home.


768


INDIANMUTINY 1857-59, 1 clasp, Lucknow (T. Lucas, 42nd Rl. Highlanders) suspension re-fixed, brooch marks to obverse, good fine


£200-260


Thomas Lucas was born at Sorn, Ayrshire, and was attested for the 42nd Foot at Kilmarnock on 6 May 1839. He was discharged at Stirling Castle on 20 August 1860, having served 21 years 68 days, including service abroad at ‘Corfu & Malta, 6 years 2 months; Bermuda, 4 years 2 months; Nova Scotia, 1 year; Turkey & Crimea, 2 years 3 months; Bengal East Indies, 2 years.’ He was three times tried by Court Martial and imprisoned on each occasion. Sold with copied discharge papers.


769


Also entitled to Crimea medal with clasps for Alma, Balaklava and Sebastopol. INDIAN MUTINY 1857-59, 1 clasp, Lucknow (J. May, 42nd Rl. Highlanders) edge bruising and contact marks, otherwise


nearly very fine 770 771 772 773 £260-300


INDIAN MUTINY 1857-59, 1 clasp, Lucknow (A. Milne, 42nd Rl. Highlanders) claw tightened, edge bruising and contact marks, therefore good fine


£240-280 INDIAN MUTINY 1857-59, 1 clasp, Lucknow (W. Thompson, 42nd Rl. Highlanders) contact marks, nearly very fine £260-300 ASHANTEE 1873-74, no clasp (2225. Pte. A. Smith, 42nd Highds. 1873-4) good very fine £160-200 ASHANTEE 1873-74, 1 clasp, Coomassie (271, Pte. P. Baird, 42nd Highds. 1873-4) overall wear, therefore good fine £300-360


Peter Baird joined the Depot of the 79th Foot on 9 August 1867, aged 18 years. He was one of a detachment of 2 officers and 135 men of the 79th Highlanders who were attached to the 42nd Highlanders, from December 1873 to May 1874, for service during the Ashantee campaign of 1873-74. Sold with copied muster rolls.


774


ASHANTEE 1873-74, 1 clasp, Coomassie (1146. Pte. J. Buchanan, 42nd Highds. 1873-4) suspension slack, edge bruising and polished, therefore good fine


£300-360


James Buchanan was born at Dumbarton, Scotland, and enlisted for the 42nd Regiment at Glasgow on 28 November 1862. He was discharged at Perth on 7 June 1887. Sold with copied discharge papers.


775


ASHANTEE 1873-74, 1 clasp, Coomassie (179. Pte. M. McGowan, 42nd Highds. 1873-4) minor edge bruising, otherwise good very fine


£360-400


One of the detachment of 2 officers and 135 men of the 79th Highlanders who were attached to the 42nd Highlanders, from December 1873 to May 1874, for service during the Ashantee campaign of 1873-74.


776 777


Roll states ‘Deceased’. ASHANTEE 1873-74, 1 clasp, Coomassie (2037. Pte. E. McKay, 42nd Highds. 1873-4.) toned, good very fine £360-400


ASHANTEE 1873-74, 1 clasp, Coomassie (1857. Corpl. W. Sherlaw. 42nd Highds. 1873-4) good very fine www.dnw.co.uk £360-400


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