Auction Catalogue

22 July 2015

Starting at 10:00 AM

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Orders, Decorations, Medals and Militaria

Washington Mayfair Hotel  London  W1J 5HE

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22 July 2015

Hammer Price:
£500

Five: Private J. Rook, King’s Royal Rifle Corps - taken prisoner at Dundee, 20 October 1899

Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Talana, Orange Free State, Transvaal (8046 Corpl. J. Rooke, K.R.R.C.); King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps 8046 Pte. J. Rooke, K.R.R.C.); 1914-15 Star (A-1494 Pte. J. Rook, K.R. Rif. C.); British War and Victory Medals (A-1494 Pte. J. Rook, K.R. Rif. C.) note variation in spelling of surname, minor contact marks, very fine and better (5) £360-400

James Rook was born in Langford, Bedfordshire on 3 April 1881. A Farm Labourer by occupation, he enlisted at Ilkestron, Derby on 10 May 1893. In May 1897 he was posted to the 1st Battalion K.R.R.C. in South Africa. Serving in the Boer War, Rook was reported missing in action at Dundee on 20 October 1899. Having been taken prisoner, Rook was held until his release in June 1900. In October 1901 he joined the 25th (K.R.R.C.) Mounted Infantry Battalion and served with them until August 1902. In January 1903 he transferred to the Army Reserve and was discharged on 9 May 1905.

Then employed as a Collier, Rook re-engaged for service in the Great War at Nottingham on 22 August 1914, aged 40 years and was posted to the 8th Battalion K.R.R.C. With them he served in the B.E.F., 15 May-29 December 1915. Returning to England, he then served with the 5th Battalion at Sheerness. Then with the 1st Battalion he served once more with the B.E.F., 19 December 1916-15 April 1917. In April 1917 Rook was transferred to Class ‘W’ Reserve and was discharged on 11 January 1919.

With a quantity of copied research, including service papers.