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Naval General Service 1793-1840, 2 clasps, Martinique, St. Sebastian (William Jones, Midshipman...

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Naval General Service 1793-1840, 2 clasps, Martinique, St. Sebastian (William Jones, Midshipman...
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Naval General Service 1793-1840, 2 clasps, Martinique, St. Sebastian (William Jones, Midshipman.), nearly extremely fine

One of 2 Medals with this combination of clasps.

Provenance:
Spink, 1900.

William Jones entered the Royal Navy in June 1805 as a Volunteer aboard Captain,in which he served for almost five years. During this period, she would assist in the capture of Le President, September 1806, was present at the reduction of Copenhagen and Madeira and in 1807 acted as an escort for the expedition which would attack Buenos Aires. Captain was present during the invasion of Martinique in February 1809, with Jones serving as a Volunteer 1st Class.

Removed to Dictator in December 1809 for service on the Baltic and Leith Stations, Jones was promoted Lieutenant in February 1815, having also served off France at the Siege of St. Sebastian, the Western Islands and in North America. Later a member of the Coast Guard, Jones was placed on Half-Pay in November 1824.

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Naval General Service 1793-1840, 2 clasps, Martinique, St. Sebastian (William Jones, Midshipman.), nearly extremely fine

One of 2 Medals with this combination of clasps.

Provenance:
Spink, 1900.

William Jones entered the Royal Navy in June 1805 as a Volunteer aboard Captain,in which he served for almost five years. During this period, she would assist in the capture of Le President, September 1806, was present at the reduction of Copenhagen and Madeira and in 1807 acted as an escort for the expedition which would attack Buenos Aires. Captain was present during the invasion of Martinique in February 1809, with Jones serving as a Volunteer 1st Class.

Removed to Dictator in December 1809 for service on the Baltic and Leith Stations, Jones was promoted Lieutenant in February 1815, having also served off France at the Siege of St. Sebastian, the Western Islands and in North America. Later a member of the Coast Guard, Jones was placed on Half-Pay in November 1824.

Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

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67-69 Southampton Row
Bloomsbury
WC1B 4ET
London
WC1B 4ET
United Kingdom

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SALEROOM NOTICES:

WITHDRAWN: 518, 520, 522, 524, 526, 530, 532, 533, 534, 536, 537, 539, 892

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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