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Royal Arch Mark Jewel, 1860, in silver, silhouetted design on stone, glazed and encircled with brilliants, rev. named (Presented with a Mark Jewel to Captn. Whyte, Royal South Down Lt. Infty, by his Brother Officers as a Token of Regard, June 1860), 43mm. Extremely fine £100-150
John Lewis Auriol Whyte, of Miltown Malbay, appointed Captain 10 October, 1857 [Edinburgh Gazette, 4 December, 1857], married Rosina Alice Pegge on 8 December 1864. The Royal South Down Light Infantry was a militia regiment that later became the 5th battalion of the Royal Irish Rifles
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