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Private Edward Lee – 1683, 13th Light Dragoons




Birth & early life

Born at Brighton, Sussex.


Enlistment

Enlisted at Brighton on the 8th of December 1854.

Age: 21.

Height: 5' 8".

Trade: Labourer.

Sallow complexion. Hazel eyes. Dk. brown hair.


Service, discharge & pension

Joined the regiment in the Crimea on the 1st of August 1855.

Transferred to the 5th Lancers on the 22nd of February 1858. Regimental No. 118.

Re-engaged at Colchester for a further 12 year period of service on the 2nd of May 1867.

Transferred to the 4th Hussars on the 1st of August 1874. Regimental No. 1403.

Discharged from the Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley, on the 5th of March 1878, at "Own request, after 21 years service".

Served 23 years 3 months. In Turkey and the Crimea, 7 months. India, 12 years, 9 months.

Conduct: "very good".

In possession of five G.C.badges.

Fifteen times entered in the Regimental Defaulter's book. Never tried by Court-martial.

Aged 44 years on discharge.

Awarded a pension of 1/2d. per day.


Medals & commemorations

Documents confirm the award of the Crimean and Turkish medals.

Entitled to the Crimean medal with clasp for Sebastopol and the Turkish medal.

Not recorded by Lummis and Wynn.

His Crimean medal, with clasp for Sebastopol to “E. Lee. 13th Lt. Dragoons.” (type of naming not shown) together with his Turkish Crimean medal (Sardinian type un-named), and with a Crimean medal type suspension, was offered in a Dix, Noonan and Webb auction on the 18th of September 1998. but were not sold on this occsion. It is believed the pair was in an American collection previous to this auction.

This pair of medals were known to be in an English collection in 1999.


Life after service

To live in Noble Street, Leeds, Yorkshire on discharge.

The 1881 Census Return shows him as living at No. 10 Clarence Street, Leeds, Yorkshire, a General Labourer, aged 45, born at Brighton, Sussex, with his wife, Rose, 47, born in Dublin, Ireland and 4 children, aged from 20 to 10 years, the three eldest all being born in the East Indies.


Death & burial

Editors note: A man of this name is shown as dying aged 59 in the Leeds registration district in the June quarter of 1891.







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