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    1. [BKHD] Crimean and Mutiny veterans Feb 1908 con't
    2. Rob Campbell
    3. Sgt Henry GARDNER, Liverpool, volunteered for active service Crimean and Indian Mutiny. William WILLIAMS, Bangor, served in the defence of residency of Lucknow at Cawnpore. Thomas CLARK, Crimean and Indian Mutiny veteran. John HARDMAN, Winsford, wounded 20th september at Alma, after Crimean went to India in 1857 and served there. Corporal James FRIARS, Preston, Indian Mutiny. James PORTER, Bootle, served in central India under Sir Hugh ROSE. William STANDING, Liverpool, crimean and Turkish medals, clasp for Sebastopol. Sgt Major P. CURRIVAN, Hoole, Chester, actively engaged in suppression of mutiny. Edward TREGENZA, New Brighton, one of the first of the Naval Brigade to land at Balaclava, one of the crew of the Beagle Lancaster gun that fired the signal shot for the combined batteries to open fire on Sebastopol James CHAMBERLAIN, Heswall, Crimean and Mutiny veteran. Robert FULLERTON, Late Corporal 4th Dragoon Guards, Seacombe, served in Crimea and took part in the charge of the Heavy Brigade at Balaclava. Colour Sgt H. B. BOWERS, Late 64th Regiment Warrington, medal and clasps for Persia, Mutiny medal, clasp for Lucknow long service and good conduct medals. Henry BRETHERTON, Kirkdale, Indian Mutiny served in Bengal Cavalry under CAMPBELL in relief of Lucknow and Cawnpore. W. GOODE, Liverpool, Ex sergeant 8th the Kings, Foot Liverpool Regiment. served through Mutiny, now aged 80yrs. Robert PORTEOUS, Liverpool, Indian Mutiny, rose to Sergeant, Mutiny medal for service in Bengal. Jane

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