Part 34
+----------------------------+----------------------- Name. |Former Title. |Present Title. ------------------+----------------------------+----------------------- Grenadier Guards |1st, 2nd, and 3rd Battns. |Same | | Coldstream Guards |1st and 2nd Battns. |" | | Scots Fusilier |1st and 2nd Battns. |" Guards | | | | Irish Guards | |" | | Welsh Guards | |" | | 1st Regt. |The Royal |Royal Scots (Lothian | |Regt.) | | 2nd " |Queen's Royal |Royal West Surrey | |Regt. | | 3rd " |East Kent--The Buffs |East Kent Regt. | | 4th " |King's Own Royal |Royal Lancaster Regt. | | 5th " |Northumberland Fusiliers |Same | | 6th " |Royal 1st Warwickshire |Royal Warwickshire | |Regt. | | 7th " |Royal Fusiliers |City of London Regt. | | 8th " |The King's |Liverpool Regt. | | 9th " |East Norfolk |Norfolk Regt. | | 10th " |North Lincolnshire |Lincolnshire Regt. | | 11th " |North Devonshire |Devonshire Regt. | | 12th " |East Suffolk |Suffolk Regt. | | 13th " |Prince Albert's Light Inf. |Prince Albert's | |(Somersetshire Light | |Inf.) | | 14th " |Buckinghamshire |Prince of Wales' Own | |(West Yorkshire Regt.) | | 15th " |Yorkshire, East Riding |East Yorkshire Regt. | | 16th " |The Bedfordshire |Bedfordshire Regt. | | 17th " |Leicestershire |Leicestershire Regt. | | 18th " |Royal Irish |Royal Irish Regt. | | 19th " |1st Yorkshire, N. Riding |Alexandra, Princess | |of Wales' Own | |(Yorkshire Regt.) | | 20th " |East Devonshire |The Lancashire | |Fusiliers | | 21st " |Royal North British Fus. |Royal Scots Fusiliers | | 22nd " |The Cheshire |Cheshire Regt. | | 23rd " |Royal Welsh Fusiliers |Same | | 24th " |2nd Warwickshire |South Wales Borderers | | 25th " |King's Own Borderers |King's Own Scottish | |Borderers
N.B.--All the above Infantry Regiments had two Battalions.
26th Regt. |The Cameronian |1st Cameronians | |(Scottish Rifles) | | 27th " |Inniskilling |1st Royal | |Inniskilling Fusiliers | | 28th " |North Gloucestershire |1st Gloucestershire | |Regt. | | 29th " |Worcestershire |1st Worcestershire | |Regt. | | 30th " |Cambridgeshire |1st E. Lancashire | |Regt. | | 31st " |Huntingdonshire |1st E. Surrey Regt. | | 32nd " |Cornwall Light Inf. |1st Duke of | |Cornwall's Light Inf. | | 33rd Regt. |Duke of Wellington's |1st West Riding Regt. | | 34th " |Cumberland |1st Border Regt. | | 35th " |Royal Sussex |1st Royal Sussex | | 36th " |Herefordshire |2nd Worcestershire | |Regt. | | 37th " |North Hampshire |1st Hampshire Regt. | | 38th " |1st Staffordshire |1st S. Staffordshire | |Regt. | | 39th " |Dorsetshire |1st Dorsetshire Regt. | | 40th " |2nd Somersetshire |Prince of Wales' | |Volunteers 1st S. | |Lancashire Regt. | | 41st " |The Welsh |1st Welsh Regt. | | 42nd " |Royal Highland (Black Watch)|1st Black Watch | |(Royal Highlanders) | | 43rd " |Monmouthshire Light Inf. |1st Oxfordshire Light | |Inf. | | 44th " |East Essex |1st Essex Regt. | | 45th " |Nottinghamshire (Sherwood |1st Sherwood |Foresters) |Foresters (Derbyshire | |Regt.) | | 46th " |South Devonshire |2nd Duke of | |Cornwall's Light Inf. | | 47th " |Lancashire |1st Loyal N. | |Lancashire Regt. | | 48th " |Northamptonshire |1st Northamptonshire | |Regt. 49th " |Princess Charlotte of | |Wales' (Herts) |1st Royal Berks Regt. | | 50th " |The Queen's Own |1st Royal W. Kent | |Regt. | | 51st " |2nd Yorkshire, West Riding |1st King's Own |(King's Own Light Infantry) |(Yorkshire Light Inf.) | | 52nd " |Oxfordshire Light Inf. |2nd Oxfordshire Light | |Inf. | | 53rd " |Shropshire |1st The King's | |(Shropshire Light | |Inf.) | | 54th " |West Norfolk |2nd Dorsetshire | | 55th " |Westmoreland |2nd The Border | | 56th " |West Essex |2nd Essex | | 57th " |West Middlesex |1st Duke of | |Cambridge's Own | |(Middlesex) | | 58th " |Rutlandshire |2nd Northamptonshire | | 59th " |2nd Nottinghamshire |2nd East Lancashire | | 60th " (4 Battns.)|King's Royal Rifle Corps |Same | | 61st " |South Gloucestershire |2nd Gloucestershire | | 62nd " |Wiltshire |1st Duke of Edin. | |(Wilts) | | 63rd " |West Suffolk |1st Manchester | | 64th " |2nd Staffordshire |1st Prince of Wales' | |(N. Staffs) 65th " |2nd Yorkshire, North Riding | | |1st York and Lancaster | | 66th " |Berkshire |2nd Princess | |Charlotte of Wales' | |(Royal Berks) | | 67th Regt. |South Hampshire |2nd Hampshire | | 68th " |Durham Light Inf. |1st Durham Light Inf. | | 69th " |South Lincolnshire |2nd Welsh | | 70th " |Surrey |2nd East Surrey | | 71st " |Highland Light Inf. |1st Highland Light | |Inf. | | 72nd " |Duke of Albany's Own |1st Seaforth |Highlanders |Highlanders, | |Ross-shire Buffs | |(Duke of Albany's) | | 73rd " |Perthshire |2nd Black Watch | |(Royal Highlanders) | | 74th " |Highland Regt. |2nd Highland Light | |Inf. | | 75th " |Stirlingshire Regt. |1st Gordon Highlanders | | 76th " |None |2nd Duke of | |Wellington's (W. | |Riding) | | 77th " |East Middlesex |2nd Duke of | |Cambridge's Own | |(Middlesex) | | 78th " |Highland Regt. (Ross-shire |2nd Seaforth |Buffs) |Highlanders | |(Ross-shire Buffs), | |Duke of Albany's | | 79th " |Cameron Highlanders |Queen's Own Cameron | |Highlanders | | 80th " |Staffordshire Volunteers |2nd South | |Staffordshire | | 81st " |Loyal Lincoln Volunteers |2nd Loyal N. Lancaster | | 82nd " |Prince of Wales' Volunteers |2nd Prince of Wales' | |Volunteers (South | |Lancaster) | | 83rd " |County Dublin |1st Royal Irish Rifles | | 84th " |York and Lancaster |2nd York and Lancaster | | 85th " |Bucks Volunteers (King's |2nd The King's |Light Inf.) |(Shropshire Light | |Inf.) | | 86th " |Royal County Down |2nd Royal Irish Rifles | | 87th " |Royal Irish Fusiliers |1st Princess | |Victoria's (Royal | |Irish Fusiliers) | | 88th " |Connaught Rangers |1st Connaught Rangers | | 89th " |Princess Victoria's |2nd Princess | |Victoria's (Royal | |Irish Fusiliers) | | 90th " |Perthshire Volunteers |2nd Cameronians |(Light Inf.) |(Scottish Rifles) | | 91st " |Argyllshire Highlanders |1st Princess | |Louise's (Argyll | |and Sutherland | |Highlanders) | | 92nd " |Gordon Highlanders |2nd Gordon Highlanders | | 93rd " |Sutherland Highlanders |2nd Princess | |Louise's (Argyll | |and Sutherland | |Highlanders) | | 94th " |None |2nd Connaught Rangers | | 95th " |Derbyshire |2nd Sherwood | |Foresters (Derbyshire) | | 96th " |None |2nd Manchester | | 97th Regt. |Earl of Ulster's |2nd Queen's Own | |(Royal W. Kent) | | 98th " |None |2nd Prince of Wales' | |(N. Staffordshire) | | 99th " |Lanarkshire |2nd Duke of | |Edinburgh's(Wilts) | | 100th " |Prince of Wales' Royal |1st Prince of Wales' |Canadians |(Leinster Royal | |Canadians) | | 101st " |Royal Bengal Fusiliers |1st Royal Munster | |Fusiliers | | 102nd " |Royal Madras " |1st Royal Dublin | |Fusiliers | | 103rd " |Royal Bombay " |2nd Royal Dublin | |Fusiliers | | 104th " |2nd Bengal Fusiliers |2nd Royal Munster | |Fusiliers | | 105th " |2nd Madras Light Inf. |2nd King's Own (Yorks | |Light Inf.) | | 106th " |2nd Bombay " " |2nd Durham Light Inf. | | 107th " |3rd Bengal Inf. |2nd Royal Sussex | | 108th " |3rd Madras Light Inf. |2nd Royal | |Inniskilling Fusiliers | | 109th " |3rd Bombay " " |2nd Prince of Wales' | |Leinster (Royal Rifle Brigade (4 | |Canadians) | | Battns.) |95th (Rifle Corps) Regt. |Prince Consort's Own ------------------+----------------------------+-----------------------
[Since the outbreak of war the number of battalions in all Regiments has been considerably increased.]
APPENDIX III
SALE PRICES
The following short record of average values is based upon auction prices realised during the last twelve years. It is difficult to standardise values, as so many factors are involved in the valuation of war medals. Not only rarity, but condition; not only the number issued, but the importance of the engagement in which they were earned, are taken into consideration by most collectors. Then there are periods during which there is a "slump," and prices do not rule so high. High prices are invariably obtained for the first medals placed upon the market even when, as in the case of the Boer War, it was known that thousands would be issued. Medals for South Africa which sold in 1903 for £1 5_s._ have now a fairly regular price of about 10_s._ if in good condition. In 1902 the Khedive's Sudan medal with bar for Khartoum realised £3 15_s._; it is now valued at about 7_s._ 6_d._ in the sale-room. In the same year the Mayor of Kimberley's siege medal (a star of silver) sold for £6 15_s._; it now realises from 10_s._ to £1. The last new British war medal to be issued, that for Abor, realised as much as four guineas in the sale-room when it first appeared; it dropped in a few weeks to three guineas. A Military General Service medal with the single bar for "Roleria" has fetched as much as £21--and as little as £3 3_s._, but this was due to the fact that the latter was faked, _i.e._ some bars had been removed, the medal roll showing that the man whose name was impressed on the edge had served in five engagements, and his medal originally had that record.
On the other hand, because of its exceeding rarity as well as the gallant conditions under which it was earned, the M.G.S. medal with bar for "Benevente" has realised £34. Bars issued with the Army of India medal for "Ava" and "Bhurtpoor" are the most frequently met with, but these realise high prices at auction. At the Gaskell sale a medal with single bar for "Defence of Delhi" sold for £20, a single bar for "Corygaum" £35 (but one of these bars has realised as much as £100), two bars for "Assaye" and "Argaum" £33. Three bars for "Allighur," "Argaum," and "Gawilghur" realised £40, and £60 was paid for one with bars for "Allighur," "Battle of Delhi," and "Laswarree." The "Mutiny" medal has realised as much as £38, the price for which a four-bar medal from the Gaskell Collection sold at auction; but three-bar medals sell at auction for from £2 2_s._ to £3 3_s._, and single bars for "Defence of Lucknow" for as little as £1 16_s._; but at the present time there is an inclination to pay more for Mutiny medals, and the conditions under which they were earned warrant it. In the later Indian wars the bar issued for the North-East Frontier 1891, owing to the great interest taken in the Manipur Expedition, realised from £3 to £4, but this bar, which is attached to the I.G.S. 1854 Medal, sells for about a quarter of that sum now. The Waterloo medal, to one of the 42nd (Black Watch), has sold at auction for as much as £15, and £20 has been paid for one awarded to the 27th Regiment (Inniskillings); but a poor specimen has found a purchaser at as low as £1 10_s._
Great care should be taken to examine the bars and ensure that they have not been tampered with. No medal that has been re-engraved is worth taking into consideration, unless it is one with rare bars which show no signs of faking. Medals with genuine bars, even though the name has been erased from the edge of the medal, realise good prices, and to complete a collection are very useful when named medals fetch very high prices.
WATERLOO MEDALS
_Infantry_