Auction Catalogue

2 April 2003

Starting at 10:00 AM

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Orders, Decorations, Medals and Militaria. Including a superb collection of medals to the King’s German Legion, Police Medals from the Collection of John Tamplin and a small collection of medals to the Irish Guards

Grand Connaught Rooms  61 - 65 Great Queen St  London  WC2B 5DA

Lot

№ 1380 x

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2 April 2003

Hammer Price:
£2,600

A Victorian C.B. pair awarded to Colonel D. North, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, dangerously wounded in the defence of Fomannah in the Ashantee War

The Most Honourable Order of The Bath, C.B. (Military) breast badge in silver-gilt and enamels, hallmarked London 1894, complete with ribbon buckle; Ashantee 1873-74, 1 clasp, Coomassie (Bt. Major, 47th Foot 1873-4) very fine or better, one of only two Ashantee medals to the regiment (2) £1200-1500

Ex Usher Collection.

C.B.
London Gazette 20 May 1896.

Dudley North was born on 8 October 1840, and educated at Harrow prior to being appointed an Ensign in the 47th Foot in September 1858. Subsequently advanced to Lieutenant in October 1861 and Captain in June 1866, he served as a Special Service Officer on transport duties in the Ashantee War of 1873-74, and was dangerously wounded when leading a reconnaissance to discover the enemy’s position prior to their attack upon Fomanneh on 2 February 1874. During the beginning of the attack the place was defended by Captain A. W. Duncan, R.A., who contrived to muster some 80 men, several of whom were on the sick-list. Subsequently Colonel Colley, 2nd Queen’s, took command and drove the Ashantees out of the post with great loss. The loss on the British side was small. Captains Duncan and North were wounded, the latter officer seriously, and eight men were also wounded. For his services Captain North was mentioned in despatches and given the Brevet of Major (Medal with clasp).

North was next appointed as A.D.C. to Sir Charles Van Straubenzee, Governor and Commander-in-Chief at Malta, which post he occupied until 1878. He was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel in September 1884, in which year he commanded a Wing of the Loyal North Lancashires in the Zhob Valley Expedition. Appointed Commanding Officer of the 2nd Battalion in February 1887, and advanced to Colonel in September 1888, his final appointment was as Assistant Adjutant-General in Canada between 1892-95, for which services he was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath. Colonel North died on 22 November 1917. His old regimental comrades erected a tablet in his memory in the north wall of Preston Parish Church.