Military General Service, , 7 clasps, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes
T. Hughes, Serjt 83rd Foot.,
Copy discharge papers , from Agles, Mayo, enlisted 1810 , a hatter by trade ‘Served four years in the Peninsula, eleven years and six months in the East Indies (ent. to additional half service). and the remainder at home. Wounded at Salamanca slightly in the back, Vittoria slightly in left leg and at Orthes serverely in the left thigh.’
Discharged in 1837 aged 47 1/2 .
A good 83rd 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 




