A MOST INTERESTING SOUTH AFRICA "ZULU" MEDAL (1879) To:
1823. Pte. J. CRICHTON 2-21st FOOT (North British Fusiliers) ROYAL SCOTS.A man in a LOT of trouble in the army. With service papers & history.
A MOST INTERESTING SOUTH AFRICA "ZULU" MEDAL (1879) To:
1823. Pte. J. CRICHTON2-21st FOOT(North British Fusiliers) ROYAL SCOTS. John Crichton was from Barony, Glasgow, Scotland. He was a man who got into a LOT of trouble while in the army. With full service papers & history.Pte Crichton's copy service papers (in colour) are now with us. He was clearly a bit of a 'bad lad' and was constantly in trouble. (1) Tried, Flogged & Released for Breaking Out of Camp.(2) Confined for Losing Ammunition.(3) Imprisoned for Absence.(4) Court Marshall for Receiving Stolen Property.(5) Forfeited South Africa Medal, by order of District Court Marshall, 15th November 1879. An excellent medal that has clearly survived against all the odds. Upon arriving at the unit this medal was probably left in the charge of his Commanding Officer and later disposed of. Although flogging was still very much in use during the Zulu campaign, it's very uncommon indeed to come across a soldier who's records confirm that he was actually flogged. The practice was abolished for offences on overseas service from 1881. HE SERVED EXACTLY 12 YEARS WITH DISCHARGE ON 27th OCTOBER 1890Character described as "BAD" & "INDIFFERENT" In Choice EF, A SUPERB LOOKING MEDAL.SOLD