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orders, deCoratioNs, CampaigN medaLs aNd miLitaria 57 Four: Private J. Tugnutt, Royal Sussex Regiment, Died of Wounds 15.11.1914 Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, five clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902, unofficial rivets between State and date clasps (5866 Pte. J. Tugnott [sic]. Rl: Sussex Regt.); 1914 Star, with Bar (5866 Pte. J. Tugnutt. 2/R. Suss: R.); British War and Victory Medals (L-5866 Pte. J. Tugnutt. R. Suss. R.), nearly extremely fine, with the recipient’s Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque (John Tugnutt) (4) £300-350 5866 Private John Tugnutt, born Brighton, Sussex, 1881; served with the Royal Sussex Regiment during the Boer War and with the 2nd Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 20.9.1914; died of wounds, 15.11.1914, and is buried in Lille Southern Cemetery, France.
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55 Pair: Private R. Carson, Seaforth Highlanders Queen’s Sudan 1896-98 (3710. Pte. R. Carson. 1/Sea Hrs.); Khedive’s Sudan 1896-1908, two clasps, The Atbara, Khartoum (3710 Pte. R. Carson 1st. Sea. Highrs.), good very fine (2) £350-400 3710 Private Robert Carson, born Glasgow, 1873; enlisted in the Seaforth Highlanders, July 1891; served with the 1st Battalion during the occupation of Crete, July to November 1897; in Egypt and the Sudan, January 1898 to July 1899; and in South Africa, October 1899 to September 1902 (entitled to QSA with clasps Cape Colony, Transvaal, Paardeberg, and Driefontein, and KSA); discharged, 29.7.1903, after 12 years with the Colours.
56 Pair: Private A. Jordan, Lancashire Fusiliers, Wounded and Taken Prisoner of War at Spion Kop, 24.1.1900 Queen’s Sudan 1896-98 (3182 Pte. A. Jordan 2/Lan: Fus:); Khedive’s Sudan 1896-1908, one clasp, Khartoum (3182 Pte. A. Jordan. 2nd. L.F.), light contact marks, good very fine (2) £400-500 3182 Private Alexander Jordan, born London, 1871; enlisted in the Lancashire Fusiliers, March 1890; served with the 2nd Battalion during the Sudan Campaign, and in the Boer War; wounded and taken Prisoner of War at Spion Kop, 24.1.1900; Mentioned in General Sir Redvers Buller’s Despatch, 30.3.1900, for his gallantry at Spion Kop: ‘On 24th January 1900 Private Alexander Jordan worked tirelessly tending his wounded comrades, giving them water and aid, until he himself was badly wounded’ (Regimental records refer); invalided home, 31.3.1900; discharged, 13.9.1900.
58 Pair: Private J. Dix, South Wales Borderers Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, three clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg (3473 Pte. J. Dix, S. Wales Bord:); King’s South Africa 1901-02, two clasps (3473 Pte. J. Dix. S. Wales Bord:), toned, minor edge bruising, otherwise good very fine Volunteer Force Long Service & G.C., G.V.R. (Pte. J. Harris, 2 Bn. B.B. & C.I. Ry. R. (A.F.I.)), nearly very fine (3) £140-180
59 Five: Corporal A.J. Kingsland, Army Service Corps Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, four clasps, Cape Colony, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Wittebergen (11475 Dr: A.J. Kingsland, A.S.C.); King’s South Africa 1901-02, two clasps (11475 Corpl: A.J. Kingsland. A.S.C.); 1914-15 Star (SS-18130 Pte. A.J. Kingsland, A.S.C.); British War and Victory Medals (SS-18130 Pte. A.J. Kingsland. A.S.C.), the Boer War medals with contact marks, nearly very fine; the Great War medals good very fine Pair: Private H.B. Marshallsea, Royal Berkshire Regiment 1914 Star (8269 Pte. H.B. Marshallsea. 2/R. Berks: R.); British War Medal (8269 Pte. H.B. Marshallsea. R. Berks. R.), extremely fine (7) £180-220 8269 Private Harry Burgess Marshallsea, born Frimley, Hampshire; served with the 1st Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment during the Great War; killed in action on the Western Front, 28.9.1915, and is commemorated on the Loos Memorial, France.
Private Jordan’s Queen’s South Africa Medal with clasp for the Relief of Ladysmith forms part of the Lancashire Fusiliers Regimental Collection.
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