A SUPERB “SEIGE of SEBASTOPOL” CRIMEA CASUALTY “Alma-Balaclava-Sebastopol” “In Mint State” To: Pte DANIEL CARROY. (CARREY) 30th (Cambridgeshire) Regt Foot. KILLED IN ACTION 11th April 1855. [BIOGRAPHY] - (circa 1830-1855) (Age 25) Daniel Carey, who’s name is variously spelt on the rolls as Carey Carrey or on the medal as Carroy, was a Scotsman from Ary who was born in about 1830. Prior to enlistment in Ireland on 18th April 1848 at about age 18 as Private 2506, he was described as a Calic Painter. [SERVICE RECORD] 1848-1855 He served in training in Ireland for three years from 18th April 1848 until 3rd March 1851 when he’s seen on board ship until 29th March en-route to Corfu, Greece. He’s seen “in cells” between 2nd-8th March 1852 having received “7 days” for some unknown misdemeanour. From 1st April 1853 he’s then recorded as being at Gibraltar & Turkey where exactly one year later on 1st April 1854 - 30th June he’s seen volunteering for 30th Regiment of Foot as Pte 3856. From 1st July 1854 he’s seen as serving in Bulgaria & Crimea where fought at both the battles of Alma & Balaclava. Daniel was sadly KILLED IN ACTION during the Seige of Sebastopol on 11th April 1855. [LONDON GAZETTE]- 26th April 1855. (Page 1610) Daniel is recorded as being among six men killed on 11th April. He was the only casualty from his unit on this day. A VERY HIGH GRADE & ATTRACTIVE MEDAL which has unusually survived in close to mint state. If you collect high grade type medals we can recommend this as a serious addition to your collection. Complete with three early typed sheets recording full service details from WO National Archive files. Also included are three medal rolls confirming his three clasps & LG page confirmation of his loss in 1855. £1550. A truly superb medal fit for the finest collection.