1914 STAR (Pte. J. Baines, Leins. R.); 1914-15 STAR (3) (Pte. M. Davey, Leins. R.; Pte. C. Stanley, Leins. R.; Pte. J. Tynan, Leins. R.); BRITISH WAR MEDAL 1914-18 (2) (Pte. A. Howard, Leins. R.; Pte. J. Ryan, Leins. R.); VICTORY 1914-19 (2) (Pte. M. Dwyer, Leins. R.; Pte. P. McEnroe, Leins. R.); Pair: Private J.H. Payne, Leinster Regiment, British War and Victory Medals, good very fine and better (10)

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1914 STAR (Pte. J. Baines, Leins. R.); 1914-15 STAR (3) (Pte. M. Davey, Leins. R.; Pte. C. Stanley, Leins. R.; Pte. J. Tynan, Leins. R.); BRITISH WAR MEDAL 1914-18 (2) (Pte. A. Howard, Leins. R.; Pte. J. Ryan, Leins. R.); VICTORY 1914-19 (2) (Pte. M. Dwyer, Leins. R.; Pte. P. McEnroe, Leins. R.); Pair: Private J.H. Payne, Leinster Regiment, British War and Victory Medals, good very fine and better (10)

Lot Essay

Private James Baines served in the 2nd Battalion, Leinster Regiment.

Private Moses Davey, Leinster Regiment, entered the Balkans on 19.7.1915 and later served in the Gloucestershire Regiment.

Private Charles Stanley, 6th Battalion, Leinster Regiment, entered the Balkans on 9.7.1915.

Private James Tynan, Leinster Regiment, entered France on 17.12.1915.

Private John Ryan, 2nd Battalion, Leinster Regiment, entered France on 7.12.1915, was awarded the Military Medal (London Gazette 9.7.1917) and was killed in action, France Flanders, on 31.7.1917.