Born c.1836.
Enlisted at Cork on the 24th of November 1854.
Age: 18.
Height: 5' 8".
Trade: Labourer.
Joined the regiment in the Crimea on the 29th of April 1855.
On the rear party when the regiment left the Crimea, being attached to the 8th Hussars from the 25th of April — 15th of May 1856 and returning with them to England.
Embarked for India from Cork aboard the S.S "Great Britain" on the 8th of October 1857.
The musters for July-September of 1858 show him as being "On Detachment to Sholapoore" during the whole of this period.
In action against the rebels at Zeerapore on the 29th of December 1858 and at Baroda on the 1st of January 1859.
From Private to Corporal: 17th of January 1860.
Reduced to Private by Regimental Court-martial: 4th of November 1862.
"Confined", 1st — 5th of January 1866, and in a Military Prison, 6th — 16th January 1866.
Re-engaged for a further period of 12 years' service at Brighton, 30th of September 1867.
Confined in the Guard Room 21st — 24th July 1867 and in a Military Prison, 23rd July — 18th August 1867.
Confined, "In Cells", 27th January — 3rd February 1868.
Discharged, as "An incorrigibly bad and worthless character", from Hounslow on the 1st of April 1869.
Served 13 years 32O days, but only 13 years 284 days to count.
Entitled to the Crimean medal with clasp for Sebastopol, and the Turkish medal. Mutiny medal without clasp.
He said he intended to live at Bath after discharge.
No further information.
No further information.