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Waterloo 1815 (John Freeman, 10th Royal Reg. Hussars.) fitted with original steel clip and...

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Waterloo 1815 (John Freeman, 10th Royal Reg. Hussars.) fitted with original steel clip and ring suspension, small obverse rim bruise and minor marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine and an attractive medal £1,200-£1,600 --- Provenance: Whitehouse Collection 1869; Eaton Collection 1880, sold as Cheylesmore Collection, Glendining’s, July 1930. John Freeman - one man of this name on the medal roll in Captain Charles Wood’s Troop and listed in Dwelly’s Muster List, but two men shown on the Pension List, one discharged to pension on 20 January 1819, born in the Parish of East Clandon, Surrey, and enlisted for the 10th Hussars at London on 16 January 1804, aged 19; the other discharged to pension on 16 June 1824, born in the Parish of Kingston, Devon, who enlisted for the 10th Hussars at Richmond, Surrey, on 25 March 1800, aged 19. Both men served in the campaigns in Spain in 1808-09, in the Peninsula in 1813-14, and at Waterloo in 1815. One of these men claimed the M.G.S. medal with 4 clasps for Sahagun & Benevente, Vittoria, Orthes and Toulouse. Sold with copied discharge papers for both men.
Waterloo 1815 (John Freeman, 10th Royal Reg. Hussars.) fitted with original steel clip and ring suspension, small obverse rim bruise and minor marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine and an attractive medal £1,200-£1,600 --- Provenance: Whitehouse Collection 1869; Eaton Collection 1880, sold as Cheylesmore Collection, Glendining’s, July 1930. John Freeman - one man of this name on the medal roll in Captain Charles Wood’s Troop and listed in Dwelly’s Muster List, but two men shown on the Pension List, one discharged to pension on 20 January 1819, born in the Parish of East Clandon, Surrey, and enlisted for the 10th Hussars at London on 16 January 1804, aged 19; the other discharged to pension on 16 June 1824, born in the Parish of Kingston, Devon, who enlisted for the 10th Hussars at Richmond, Surrey, on 25 March 1800, aged 19. Both men served in the campaigns in Spain in 1808-09, in the Peninsula in 1813-14, and at Waterloo in 1815. One of these men claimed the M.G.S. medal with 4 clasps for Sahagun & Benevente, Vittoria, Orthes and Toulouse. Sold with copied discharge papers for both men.

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