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Pair: Private S. Peel, 13th (Prince Albert’s) Light Infantry
Cabul 1842 (Pte., 13th or P.A. Lt. Infy.); Defence of Jellalabad 1842, Mural Crown (Pte., 13 or P.A.L.I.), contemporary engraved naming, the first with original steel clip but later wire suspension, the second with later ring and wire suspension, contact marks, edge bruising and polished, otherwise generally good fine (2) £600-800
Simon Peel was born in Bradford and enlisted in the 13th Light Infantry at Leeds in May 1836, aged 18 years. In his subsequent career of 22 years with the Colours, he was present under Colonel Dennie at the defence of Jellalabad between November 1841 to April 1842, and was one of approximately 170 men of his regiment to retain his ‘Mural Crown’ Medal, rather than apply for the ‘Flying Victory’ type. Also a veteran of the Cabul operations, and the recipient of the L.S. & G.C. Medal, he was discharged in May 1859.
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