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orders, decorations, campaign medals and militaria - Spink

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219<br />

Waterloo 1815 (John Compton, 10th Royal Reg.<br />

Hussars.), traces of lacquer, nearly very fine, with<br />

original steel clip <strong>and</strong> split ring suspension<br />

£1,200-1,600<br />

Private John Compton served in Captain Charles Wood’s<br />

No.5 Troop, 10th Royal Regiment of Hussars during the<br />

Waterloo Campaign, 16-18.6.1815<br />

<strong>orders</strong>, deCoratioNs, CampaigN medaLs aNd miLitaria<br />

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220<br />

Waterloo 1815 (Richard Middleton, Royal Artill.<br />

Drivers.), some edge bruising, nearly very fine, with<br />

later silver clip <strong>and</strong> straight bar suspender<br />

£1,000-1,400<br />

Driver Richard Middleton served in Major N. Turner’s ‘A’<br />

Troop during the Waterloo Campaign, 16-18.6.1815.<br />

221<br />

Waterloo 1815 (Thomas Wood, 2nd Batt. 69th.<br />

Reg. Foot.), polished, heavy edge bruising, therefore<br />

good fine, with later silver clip <strong>and</strong> ring suspension<br />

£800-1,200<br />

Private Thomas Wood, born Stanford, Essex, 1790; enlisted<br />

in the 69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot,<br />

December 1813; served during the Waterloo Campaign, 16-<br />

18.6.1815, <strong>and</strong> wounded at Waterloo with a musket ball in<br />

the thigh, 18.6.1815; discharged, November 1827, after 15<br />

years <strong>and</strong> 339 days with the Colours.

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