M.G.S. 6 clasps, Lieutenant 74th Foot, Cuidad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Nivelle, Orthes, Toulouse
James Fleetwood, Lieut. 74th Foot,
Commd. Ensign, October 1810 from Ensign, Galway Militia
Challis also confirms actions of 2nd seige of Badajoz, El Bodon, Vic Biggore, Tarbes
The 74th suffered 13 officers and 125 men killed or wounded at Badajoz, 8 officers and 104 men at killede or wounded at Toulouse.
Lovely conditioned medal
A good Officer's Naval General Service St. Domingo where he was wounded on board 'Spencer' (74) which took the French Alexandre (80) though at heavy cost. Again wounded this time severely in the bay of Sagone, 1811. One of the first officers appointed to the preventative service was Inspecting Commander of the Coast Guard Bray (Ireland) and later A. Inspector General Dub lin 




