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№ 1091

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18 July 2019

Hammer Price:
£480

Indian Mutiny 1857-59, 1 clasp, Lucknow (Lieut. R. J, Macleay, Arty. Rect. Depot) nearly extremely fine £400-£500

James Ronald Macleay was born at Santiago, Chile, on 26 October 1838, son of J. Macleay, Clerk to the British Consul. He was educated at Mr Shapcotts, Bayswater, and was nominated for the H.E.I.C. Army by W. Baylee and recommended by John Cotton. He was examined and passed on 3 January 1855, and sailed to India on the Candia, where he was posted as 2nd Lieutenant to the Artillery Recruit Depot; Lieutenant, 27 April 1858; served at Lucknow and the re-taking of Bareilly (Medal with clasp); Captain, 10 June 1865. The Homeward Mail of 18 January 1869 reported that ‘Captain James Ronaly Macleay, 6th Battery 22nd Brigade Royal Artillery, who arrived at Kurrachee from England on November 28th, died on 13th December, from disease of the heart. The officers and men of the depot and of the garrison, as well as Major-General Sir George Malcolm, K.C.B., and his staff followed the funeral cortege to the cemetery.’