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Sold on 25 March 2015

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A Fine Collection of Napoleonic Medals and Artefacts

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№ 19 x

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25 March 2015

Hammer Price:
£3,600

Waterloo 1815 (Lewis Jennings, 3rd Batt. Grenad. Guards.) fitted with replacement silver clip and straight bar suspension and contained in a fine contemporary fitted case together with a lead musket ball that presumably caused his wound at Waterloo, very fine £3500-4000

This lot was sold as part of a special collection, A Fine Collection of Napoleonic Medals and Artefacts.

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Ex D.N.W., June 2005.

Lewis Jennings was born at Leeds, Yorkshire, and was a Framework Knitter by profession. He enlisted into the 3rd Battalion, Grenadier Guards, at Cork on 5 May 1812, aged 20, a volunteer from the 3rd West Yorkshire Militia. He served in the Peninsula at the battles of Nivelle and Nive (entitled to M.G.S.), and was in Lieutenant-Colonel Henry D’Oyly’s company at Waterloo, where he was severely wounded in the right knee on the 16th of June. He was discharged on 26 October 1818, on reduction of the Regiment.