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Sold on 17 September 2009

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A Collection of Medals The Property of a Gentleman

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№ 205

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18 September 2009

Hammer Price:
£550

Four: Sergeant R. Marston, 32nd Regiment, late 39th Regiment

Maharajpoor Star 1843, naming erased, with decorated hinged-bar suspension device; Punjab 1848-49, 2 clasps, Mooltan, Goojerat (Richd. Marston, 32nd Reg. Foot), renamed; India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, North West Frontier (2919 R. Marston, 32nd Foot); Army L.S. & G.C, V.R., small letter reverse (2919 Serjt. R. Marston, 32nd Regt.), the first nearly very fine, the second with heavy contact wear and bruising, fine, the last two generally very fine (4)
£400-450

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Richard Marston, who was born in Stretton, Church Salop, originally enlisted in the 39th Regiment in August 1840, aged 18 years.

Having witnessed active service with the Army of Gwalior at Maharajpoor in the same regiment, he transferred to the 32nd Regiment in in November 1846, and was next actively engaged in the Punjab 1848-49, when he was present at Mooltan and Goojerat. Although entitled to the relevant Medals and clasps for these actions, his discharge papers make no reference to his subsequent award of the India General Service Medal 1854-95 with “North West Frontier” clasp, and it may well be he was attached to another unit, possibly a Telegraph Battalion.

Advanced to Corporal in November 1857 and to Sergeant in August 1859, he was finally discharged at Chatham in October 1861, shortly after being recommended for his L.S. & G.C. Medal. He appears then to have joined the Permanent Staff of the 3rd West Yorkshire Militia.