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Medals to the Leicester Regiment 1 year 5 months ago #92247

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DSO GV, silver-gilt and enamel, with integral top riband bar;
QSA (4) Laing’s Nek, Belfast, Orange Free State, South Africa 1901, unofficial rivets between second and third clasps (6775 Pte. J. C. Baines. I: Leic: Regt.);
BWM and VM with MID oak leaves (Lt. Col. J. C. Baines.);
TFWM (Major J. C. Baines. Leic. R.);
Territorial Decoration, GV silver and silver-gilt, hallmarks for London 1919, with integral top slip on brooch bar,

Together with the related miniature awards, the DSO in gold and enamel, these similarly mounted, and all housed in an ‘A. & N.C.S., London, fitted case; together with a small piece of shrapnel, this probably a memento of his being wounded.

D.S.O. London Gazette 18 September 1918: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. This officer commanded the battalion during a week's fighting with great skill in difficult circumstances, having only joined it the day before. He was constantly in touch with them all, and kept the brigade well informed of the situation, besides filling up gaps with his reserve companies. On one occasion when the line was bent back he counter-attacked at once, restoring the situation. Owing to his close liaison with other units the relief of the brigade was much facilitated.’

John Cecil Baines was born at St. Peters, Leicester in 1876 and attested for the the Leicester Regiment on 26 January 1900, having previously served with the Regiment’s 1st Volunteer Battalion. He served with the 1st Battalion in South Africa during the Boer War and was discharged on his return on 30 May 1901. His service papers show entitlement to the clasps for Laing’s Nek and Belfast; however, the medal rolls for the 1st Volunteer Battalion the Leicester Regiment confirm entitlement to all four clasps.

Baines is shown in the November 1914 Army List as a Captain in the 4th (T.F.) Battalion, Leicester Regiment, with seniority from 14 May 1909, and as Instructor of Musketry. He served with the 4th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 22 February 1917, and was also sometime attached to the 2/5th Battalion, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment, and the 14th Battalion, Leicester Regiment. He was promoted acting Lieutenant-Colonel whilst commanding a Battalion on 12 April 1918, and was wounded by gun shot to his left leg. Awarded the Territorial Decoration in 1919 (London Gazette 19 August 1919), he died at Leicester on 26 January 1928.
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QSA (3) Cape Colony, Laing's Nek, Belfast (3367 Pte J.H.Basford, 1: Leic: Regt);
KSA (2) (3367 Pte J.H.Basford. Leicester: Regt);
BWM (81607 Pte. J.H.Basford. N.Z.E.F.)

J H Basford confirmed as served in Anglo-Boer War with 1Bn Volunteer Service Coy of Leicester Regt.

John Henry Basford, civilian contractor, enlisted with NZEF; Emb.27Jul1918 with 41Rfts E Coy NZEF; John Henry Basford, late of Leicester, died on 23Jul1922 at the Auckland Hospital and was interred at Purewa Cemetery, Meadowbank, Auckland.
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Medals to the Leicester Regiment 9 months 3 weeks ago #95547

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QSA (1) Belfast (6547 Pte G. F. Bingley, 1: Leic: Regt)

Spink says verified on the roll as one of only 45 single Belfast clasps issued to the Regiment.

John Frederick Bingley was born at Sheffield, Yorkshire in 1868. Attesting for the 3rd Leicestershire Regiment on 22 September 1885 he listed previous work as a Labourer. Posted first to Bermuda on 9 September 1888 he was transferred to Halifax Nova Scotia on 28 February 1891 and from thence to the West Indies on 25 March 1893 finally returning home in January 1894. Seeing Home service he was discharged on 4 January 1898 and remained there until being called up for further service in the Anglo Boer War. Bingley served attached to the 1st Battalion Leicestershire Regiment but caught enteric fever and died at Manchberg on 11 September 1900. He is commemorated in the Regimental Chapel Memorial.

Sold for a hammer price of GBP 200. Totals: GBP 248. R 5,550. AUD 460. NZD 500. CAD 420. USD 310. EUR 280
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