Born at Colchester, Essex.
Enlisted at London on the 8th of March 1853.
Age: 20.
Height: 5' 7".
Trade: Servant.
Sent to the General Depot at Scutari on the 16th of September 1854, and to rejoin the regiment on the 3rd of October 1854.
Sent to Scutari again on the 27th of October 1854, being then invalided to England on the 31st of March 1855.
Discharged, "by purchase", from Newbridge, Ireland, on the 18th of March 1863. Payment of £10.
Served 10 years 10 days.
In Turkey and the Crimea: 10 months.
Conduct: "very good".
In possession of two Good Conduct badges.
Entitled to the Crimean medal with clasp for Sebastopol.
Named as "Osbourne" on the medal roll.
His Crimean medal, with clasp for Sebastopol and with engraved naming to "Private T. Osborne. 4th Lt. Dragoons." appeared ina Harwood Medals list in 1978 and were again offered, but now with a Turkish medal (Sardinian type) were offered in a Stanley Gibbon's list for March of 1980.
His Crimean medal, described as before, appeared in a Liverpool Coins and Medal's list for September of 1980.
This medal, still as previously described, appeared again in a Capital Medal's list for May and again in September of 1984. This Crimean medal was known to be in an English collection in 1987.