Thomas FRAIN, 15 Charlotte St, Chester, Lucknow, Indian Mutiny medal, clasp for Lucknow Sydney Stephen BROWN, 57 Granby St, Princes Pk, through Crimea with 4th Kings Own [Royal Lancasters] served in India , South Africa, 2 medals 3 clasps, long service and good conduct, Discharged Band Sgt 2nd Battalion 5th Northumberland Fusiliers Henry Owen MORRIS, 10 Derby St B'Head, relief and capture of Lucknow, fought against Nana Sahib at Bithoor, medal and 2 bars Sgt W. H. LAW Late 56th or 2nd Essex Reg, 79 Blake St Barrow-in-Furness. Crimean and Mutiny veteran, Discharged as Sergeant on a small pension after 23 yrs service now in Corps of Commissionaires Liverpool Division Thomas KELLAHER, 322 Westminster Rd, Kirkdale Crimea Mutiny and China medals, long service and good conduct Henry TITHERINGTON, 6 Ebor St, Prince Edwin St, Netherfield Rd Liverpool, engaged in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal, 1857-1858, present at capture of Lucknow, medal and clasp for Lucknow. John WILLIAMS age 75 residing with sister in Cyfie Farm, nr Llanfyllin, Crimea Turkish and Mutiny medals Before joining the army served 3yrs with Salop Militia Peter JONES, 65 Brassey St, B'Head, late gunner 13th Field Brigade Royal Field Artillery, in mutiny and China War 1860, twice wounded at taking of the Taku Forts and Pekin William BLOOMFIELD 63A Winwick St, Warrington, Colour and Hospital Sergt 95th Foot enlisted 1846, served through Crimea, 4 medals Crimea, 3 clasps, Alma, Sebastopol, Inkerman, Turkish Medal, Central India Medal, good conduct with clasp, now 80yrs old. Patrick McCARTHY, Sergt Master Tailor, in Crimean campaign recieved a blow to mouth from spent shell necessitating removal of jawbone, Crimean, Turkish, good conduct and long service medals, Sebastopol clasp. Thomas DONNELLY 163 Hampton Rd, Southport, served in mutiny retired from regular army after 21yrs, 5 in the militia, 2 in recruiting staff , Mutiny, good conduct and long service medals. Joseph FOWLER, Sager Fold Myston Whalley, Blackburn, Crimea and Mutiny Veteran 82 yrs old, 55th Westmoreland Regiment, in Crimea was wounded at Redan served with Gordon Highlanders in India Henry ANDREWS, 101 Albion St, St Helens, served through Indian Mutiny as a gunner in Bengal Horse Artillery, native of St Helens born 1836, With his battery between Cawnpore and Meerut when mutiny broke out they marched on Delhi which was bombarded, after fall of Delhi battery returned to Meerut [the Woolwich of India] and afterwards marched to Lucknow. Richard YEARSLEY, 21 Addison St, Manchester enlisted 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade at 15yrs old served in Crimea, Alma, Balaclava, Inkerman and Sebastopol, Crimean medal, 4 clasps Turkish medal. Troop Sergt Major RYAN Wellington St, Shotton-in-Hawarden, enlisted 17th lancers at Alma, Balaclava, Inkerman and Sebastopol, Crimea medal, 4 bars, Turkish medal. At the charge of the light brigade at Balaclava he rode as Sergeant in D Troop of the famous, "Death or Glory Boys." his Capt being Hon Godfrey MORGAN [Lord TREDEGAR]. Sgt RYAN had 3 horeses killed under him in the charge and his 4th mount was so badly wounded that it dropped on his return to our lines. Jane