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Campaign Groups and Pairs 216 Three: Second Lieutenant J. H. Churchyard, Army Service Corps


1914 Star, with clasp (2 Lieut: J. H. Churchyard. A.S.C.); British War and Victory Medals (2 Lieut: J. H. Churchyard.) obverse of Star somewhat polished, contact marks, nearly very fine (3)


£100-£140


John Humphrey Churchyard was commissioned into the Army Service Corps and served during the Great War on the Western Front from September 1914.


For the medals to the recipient’s brother, Captain O. P. Churchyard, see Lot 278.


Note: The Great War medal group awarded to his younger brother, Captain Arthur Stewart Churchyard, 6th Rifle Brigade, were sold in these rooms on 22 September 2000.


217 Three: Private E. H. Hulse, Army Service Corps


1914 Star, with copy clasp (CMT-50 Pte E. H. Hulse. A.S.C.); British War and Victory Medals (CMT-50 Pte. E. H. Hulse. A.S.C.) generally very fine or better (3)


£60-£80


Edward H. Hulse resided at 5 The Crescent, New Southgate. He served during the Great War with the Army Service Corps in the French theatre of war from 11 August 1914.


218 Three: Able Seaman M. Tweddle, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Drake Battalion, Royal Naval Division


1914 Star (T1/214. M. Tweddle, A.B. R.N.V.R. Drake Bttn R.N.D.); British War and Victory Medals (T.1-214 M. Tweddle. A.B. R.N.V.R.) generally very fine (3)


£160-£200


Martin Tweddle was born in Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne in March 1895. He joined the Royal Naval Division as an Ordinary Seaman in July 1913, joined Drake Battalion in August 1914, and advanced to Able Seaman in September 1914.


219 Four: Gunner C. J. Cockerill, Royal Marine Artillery and Royal Marine Brigade


1914 Star (R.M.A. 7577. Gunner. C. J. Cockerill, R.M. Brigade.); British War and Victory Medals (R.M.A. 7577 Gr. C. J. Cockerill.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., V.R., narrow suspension (C. J. Cockerill, Gunr. No. 7577 R.M.A.) edge bruise to last, otherwise generally very fine or better (4)


£200-£300


Charles James Cockerill was born in Rugby in December 1867. He enlisted in the Royal Marine Artillery at London and served as a Gunner until transferring to the Royal Fleet Reserve in July 1907 (awarded L.S. & G.C. in September 1901. Cockerill was mobilised for service with the Royal Marine Brigade in August 1914, and served at Ostend, 27 - 31 August 1914. He was demobilised in March 1919.


220 Three: Private D. Clark, 1st (Royal) Dragoons, who died of wounds on the Western Front, 17 May 1915


1914 Star (710 Pte D. Clarke. [sic] 1/Dns.); British War and Victory Medals (D-710 Pte. D. Clark. 1-Dns.); Memorial Plaque (David Clark) good very fine (4)


£180-£220


David Clark was born in Barony, Glasgow. He served during the Great War with the 1st (Royal) Dragoons in the French theatre of war from 8 October 1914. Private Clark died of wounds on the Western Front, 16 May 1915, and is buried in Hazebrouck Communal Cemetery, Nord, France.


There are two M.I.C.’s for the above, one listing the 1914 Star separately issued with the name of ‘Clarke’. 221 Three: Gunner H. J. E. Coleman, 39th Battery, Royal Field Artillery, who died on the Western Front, 11 March 1915


1914 Star (75138 Gnr. H. J. E. Coleman. R.F.A.); British War and Victory Medals (75138 Gnr. H. J. E. Coleman, R.A.) good very fine (3)


£80-£100


Herbert John Evan Coleman was born in Merton, Surrey. He served during the Great War with the Royal Field Artillery in the French theatre of war from 14 September 1914. Gunner Coleman was serving with the 39th Battery when he died on the Western Front, 11 March 1915. He is buried in Wimereux Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France.


222


Three: Lieutenant R. A. R. Bayard, 1st Battalion, East Kent Regiment, who was killed in action on the Western Front, 17 May 1916


1914 Star (2.Lieut: R. A. R. Bayard. E. Kent R.); British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. R. A. R. Bayard.); Memorial Plaque (Reginald Aubrey Richard Bayard) medals mounted for wear, nearly extremely fine (4)


£400-£500 Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, June 2013.


Reginald Aubrey Richard Bayard was the son of Brigadier-General R. Bayard, D.S.O., East Kent Regiment, and grandson of Robertson Bayard, B.L., of St. Louis, New Brunswick. He was educated at Dover College, Rossall School, Lancashire and Sandhurst. Bayard was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the East Kent Regiment in January 1913. Bayard served with the 1st Battalion in the French theatre of war from 7 September 1914.


Bayward advanced to Lieutenant, and was killed in action on the Western Front, 17 May 1916. Lieutenant Bayard is buried in the Essex Farm Cemetery, West Vlaanderen, Belgium, and commemorated on the Dover College War Memorial (with the initials listed as ‘A.R.R.’


Sold with medal forwarding slip addressed to Brigadier General R. Bayard, D.S.O. 223 Three: Private A. Cole, 1st Battalion, Royal Fusiliers


1914 Star (L-10823 Pte. A. Cole. 1/R. Fus.); British War and Victory Medals (L-10823 Pte. A. J. Cole. R. Fus.) generally very fine (3)


£70-£90


Alfred J. Cole served during the Great War with the 1st Battalion, Royal Fusiliers in the French theatre of war from 7 September 1914. He was discharged 12 October 1916 (entitled to Silver War Badge).


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