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Waterloo 1815 (Lieut. J. Anthony 1st Battn. 40 Regt.), fitted with ornate replacement silver ri...
James Anthony, who was commissioned Lieutenant in May 1811, was severely wounded at the Battle of Vittoria, 21 June 1813 and led the burial of Lieutenant Anthony Malone following the Battle of Toulouse, 10 April 1814. Serving in Captain C. Ellis's Company at Waterloo, Anthony was wounded for a second time and placed on Half-Pay in November 1819. He appears to have re-purchased his commission into the 22nd Foot in September 1832 but did not live to claim his Military General Service Medal.
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James Anthony, who was commissioned Lieutenant in May 1811, was severely wounded at the Battle of Vittoria, 21 June 1813 and led the burial of Lieutenant Anthony Malone following the Battle of Toulouse, 10 April 1814. Serving in Captain C. Ellis's Company at Waterloo, Anthony was wounded for a second time and placed on Half-Pay in November 1819. He appears to have re-purchased his commission into the 22nd Foot in September 1832 but did not live to claim his Military General Service Medal.
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LOT 62: Surname part corrected in a neat engraved style.
LOT 161: The Lot is now accompanied by the recipient’s British War and Victory medals.
LOT 200: The Lot is accompanied by a DVD containing approximately 120 minutes of digitalised footage recorded by the recipient during the duration of the War. It provides an important first-hand insight to the campaign and is available to view upon request.’
LOT 218: Traces of brooch mounting.
LOT 286: Surname reads ‘Murray’, officially corrected. This is the medal of 44 Trooper Murray J. Fraser.
LOT 486: The Trio official later claims. Rolls refer.
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