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Auction 106  15 Sep 2022
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Lot 88

Starting price: 260 GBP
Price realized: 320 GBP
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A Boer War, 1915, Ypres Salient Casualty Group of 5 awarded to Private Fred Crossland Gregory, Volunteer Company Cheshire Regiment and, 1st Battalion The Cheshire Regiment who Died of Wounds on the 15th of April 1915 in the Ypres Salient comprising, Queen's South Africa Medal, 1899‑1902, 3rd type, 5 clasps, Transvaal, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902, (7513 Pte F. Gregory. Vol: Coy Ches: Regt) impressed naming, 1914‑15 Star, (18688 Pte F. C. Gregory. Ches: R.), 1914‑1920 British War and Victory Medals, (18688 Pte. F.C. Gregory. Ches. R.), Memorial Plaque (Fred Crossland Gregory), medals lighty toned very fine, Memorial Plaque heavily polished
(5).
Private Fred Crossland Gregory landed in France on the 11th of January 1915 he died of Wounds on the 19th of April 1915, he is buried in Bedford House Cemetery, Enclosure No.2 Plot V Row A Grave 49, near Ypres, he was the son of Gregory George and Anne Gregory and husband of Sarah Alice Gregory of 80, Stamford Park Road, Hale, Cheshire.
Sold with original bestowal letters for the 1914‑15 Star and British War and Victory Medals, original
card boxes of issue and Commonwealth War Graves Commission details.
The ONLY man named Stephen Tame with an MIC is our man, who is actually Edward Harrison Tame.
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