Appended is an alphabetical list of corps that issued medals, but with no pretensions to completeness. ACROTORMENTARIAN SOCIETY OF RIFLEMEN.-1816. Brass. ARTILLERY COMPANY, LONDON.-1803. Silver. Oval shape. BANTRY GARRISON.-1797. BARRACK LIGHT COMPANY.-Dublin, 1803. Silver. Oval. Bronze and white metal. BIRMINGHAM VOLUNTEERS.-1802. Silver. BREADALBANE HIGHLANDERS.-1798. Silver. BRISTOL VOLUNTEERS.-1814. Silver. BUCKS YEOMANRY CAVALRY.-1821. Silver. Given to the men who formed the royal escort at the coronation of George IV. CAMBERWELL VOLUNTEERS. - 1805. CARMARTHEN MILITIA.-1798. Silver. CARMARTHEN YEOMANRY CAVALRY.-1827. Silver. CORK TRUE BLUES.-1745. (A hundred gentlemen, equipped at their own expense.) CORK (ROYAL) VOLUNTEERS.-1776. Silver. Oval. DUKE OF CUMBERLAND'S SHARPSHOOTERS.-1803. "The first Volun teer Rifle Corps in Great Britain" (now the Victoria Rifles). Silver and bronze; given by Colonel Beaumont. EDINBURGH ROYAL VOLUNTEERS.-1803. Silver. Oval. ESSEX LIGHT DRAGOONS.-1820. Bronze. FERMOY CAVALRY.-1798. Silver gilt. GODLEY VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.-1804. Silver. Oval. IRVINE VOLUNTEERS.-1820. Silver. JOHN OF GAUNT'S BOWMEN.-1795. Silver. Large oval. LIBERTY RANGERS.-Dublin, 1797. Silver gilt. LIMERICK MILITIA.-1798. Silver. (The Colooney medal, given to the Militia for defeating the French, near Sligo.) LONDON (LOYAL) VOLUNTEERS.-1st., 1803. Silver. 5th., 1805. Gold. 6th., 1805. Silver. 7th., 1804. Silver. Oval. LOUTH VOLUNTEERS.-1755. Silver. MANCHESTER RIFLE REGIMENT.-1804. Gold. MANCHESTER AND SALFORD VOLUNTEERS.-Light Horse, 1802. Gold, white metal, and bronze. MANCHESTER AND SALFORD VOLUNTEERS.-Grenadier Company, 2nd. Battalion. Gold, silver, and bronze. MID-LOTHIAN (ROYAL LOYAL) YEOMANRY CAVALRY.-1808. Oval. MID-LOTHIAN 3RD., THE WESTERNS.-1803. Silver. Silver and bronze. Silver. MONTGOMERYSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY.-1820. NEWCASTLE VOLUNTEERS.-1801. Silver. NITHSDALE VOLUNTEERS.-1805. Silver. Oval. NORFOLK (LOYAL) YEOMANRY CAVALRY.-1796. Silver. NORTH SOMERSET YEOMANRY CAVALRY.-1814. Gold and silver. Also, a silver-gilt cross, given in 1800. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE RIFLEMEN.-1810. White metal. PENRHYN VOLUNTEERS.-1794. Bronze. PRINCE OF WALES'S LOYAL VOLUNTEERS.-1804. Large. Silver-gilt. RATHDOWN CAVALRY.-1796. Silver. RUTLAND YEOMANRY.-1819. Silver. Oval. RUTLAND LEGION RIFLEMEN.-1796. Silver, suspended from a clasp, inscribed "Good conduct." SADBOROW YEOMANRY CAVALRY.-1823. Silver. SHERWOOD RANGERS (YEOMANRY).-1821. Bronze. SOUTH DEVON MILITIA.-1799. Silver. Given by the citizens of Waterford. SOUTH CIRCULAR ROAD INFANTRY.—1808. (Dublin). Silver. Large oval. WESTMINSTER LOYAL VOLUNTEERS.-1803. Silver-gilt. WEST AND EAST HAM LOYAL UNITED VOLUNTEERS.-1798. Silvergilt. WEST SOMERSET YEOMANRY CAVALRY.-1820. Silver, and silver-gilt. WICKLOW MILITIA.-1797. Silver. Presented by the Westmeath Grand Jury.. WORLINGWORTH VOLUNTEERS.-(Suffolk), 1798. Silver. These very interesting decorations are now almost the only memorials existing of the patriotic exertions of the people of the British Islands at an important epoch in the history of their country. It is to be regretted that of many medals issued, not a single specimen can now be found, having probably been consigned to the melting pot, and any descriptions of their designs, if such there were, have equally disappeared.* The brave men who served in the campaigns of the latter half of the 19th. century, have been honoured by a far more lavish distribution of medals and clasps than were ever granted to the veterans, who, after a contest of years, vanquished Napoleon by sea and land; but the list of the glorious deeds of these, though unrewarded by medal or cross, form with the no less distinguished actions of their successors, a chronicle of achievements which none of their countrymen can regard but with feelings of pride and exultation, and which will ever be regarded as examples for imitation by the British Army. *The following account of the presentation of medals to a body of Volunteers, on their disbanding, appeared in the Morning Chronicle of April, 1802, just after the signing of the Treaty of Amiens : 66 Yesterday the Hon. John Henniker Major met his respectable corps of Suffolk Volunteers, in that county; and, after thanking them, in an elegant and appropriate speech, for the zeal and activity that they had manifested in the defence of their country, delivered to each of them a silver medal, decorated with military devices, as a mark of the high sense he entertained of their services; after which, Mr. Major informed them they were now disbanded, conformably to the regulation of the Government, with a reward the most gratifying, viz., their Sovereign's approbation of their conduct." THE END. "Buffs" at Albuhera, 127. Murray, Anecdote of, 334. Campbell, Sir C., Anecdote of, 568. Canton, Capture of, 290. Carib Medals, 640. Cashmere Gate blown in at Delhi, 552. Cavalier Badges, 5. Cavanagh, Private, death of, 565. Charasia, Battle of, 264. Chinese War, the first, 279. Chin-Lushai Expedition, 376. Colours of the 78th. Regiment at Coomassie, Capture of, 600. Last Survivor of, 95. Corygaum, Defence of, 40. Crimean Medal, 378. Cromwell, O., Letter of, 4. Cross of the 88th Regiment, 650. Darien Company's Medal, 640. Deig, Battle of, 24. Capture of, 35. De Lancey, Sir W., Death of, 191. 66 Siege of, 546. Die Hards" at Albuhera, 127. Duke of Cumberland's Sharp- Earle, General, Death of, 624. Indian Mutiny Medal, 545. Kaffir War, the first, 201. Kandahar, Defence of, 253. Kelat-I-Ghilzie, Defence of, 254. Kirkee, Battle of, 37. Manipur, Expedition to, 635. McCabe, Sergeant, Gallantry of, Medals, mode of wearing, 104. Medal for Long Service and Good Medal for Best Shot in the Army, Meeanee, Battle of, 299. Militia, Yeomanry, and Volunteer Mohammerah, Bombardment of, Moodkee, Battle of, 310. Mooltan, Siege of, 321. Moore's Sir J., Campaign, 80. Death of, 93. Indian General Service Medal, 346, 635. |