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17 & 18 May 2016

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Lot

№ 244

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17 May 2016

Hammer Price:
£220

Family group:

Four
: Warrant Officer J. A. C. Cox, Royal Army Medical Corps
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (14735 Pte., R.A.M.C.); 1914 Star (14735 Sjt., R.A.M.C.); Victory Medal 1914-19, M.I.D. oak leaf (14735 Sjt., R.A.M.C.); Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (14735 S. Sjt., R.A.M.C.); together with a masonic apron in Damaged leather case inscribed in gilt, ‘Bro. J. A. Cox, In Atduis Fidelis Lodge No. 3432

British War Medal 1914-20 (898 Pte. C. Lynch, Rif. Brig.) this medal loosely mounted with the four above
Union Waterloo Lodge Masonic Jewel, silver-gilt and enamel, reverse inscribed, ‘William J. Lynch’, with ‘No. 13 ‘ clasp on ribbon, in case of issue; with masonic apron and with mourning rosettes, in leather case inscribed in gilt, ‘Bro. Wm. J. Lynch, Union Waterloo Lodge No. 13’, very fine and better (lot) £220-260

James Alexander Claydon Cox

James Alexander Claydon Cox was born in Islington, London in 1881 and enlisted in the Army at London on 5 December 1900. During the Boer War he served as a Private in the R.A.M.C., entering South Africa in July 1901. Appointed 3rd Class Orderly, April 1901; Lance-Corporal, November 1903; Corporal, October 1904; Lance-Serjeant, April 1911 and Serjeant in July 1913. Awarded the Universal Cookery & Food Association Silver Medal in 1911 for Army Hospital Cookery. In the Great War he entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 25 August 1914 as a Serjeant in the R.A.M.C., attached to the 11th General Hospital. For his wartime services he was mentioned in Haig’s despatches, 16 March 1919. Attained the rank of Temporary Warrant Officer Class II on 26 November 1919. Held the specialist qualification of Superintending Cook. Discharged with the rank of Quartermaster Serjeant, 4 December 1921. At the time of his discharge he was in possession of the above medals plus one red and three blue chevrons (not with lot). Soon after the war he was Chef at the Ministry of Pensions Hospital.

With sewing kit; 2nd Class Certificate of education, 1902; The Universal Cookery & Food Association Silver Medal Certificate; Army ‘Small Book’; M.I.D. certificate; appointment document to Temporary Warrant Officer Class II; character certificate; discharge certificate; letter home to his mother, from France, 28 August 1918; letter of appointment to Ministry of Pensions Hospital, 1922; letters of recommendation (3), 1923; United Grand Lodge certificate of admittance to the lodge, 1922; Corporation of London, Civil Defence Duties card, November 1941; Air Defence Council letter, 1963; postcards (2) and photographs (2). Together with copied m.i.c.
Documents are damaged, repaired and fragile.

Charles Lynch

Brother-in-law to the above. Served in the Rifle Brigade during the war. Awarded the British War and Victory Medal. With copied m.i.c.

William Jonathan Lynch

Father-in-law to J. A. C. Cox. Born on 26 June 1851, the son of William and Emma Lynch. Died at Hackney, 27 September 1901.

With masonic portrait photograph of the recipient wearing apron and medal; United Grand Lodge certificate of admittance to the Third Degree, 1892; other documents (5)