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An Impressive Collection of Medals to 3 Members of the Sevenoaks Family Who all Served as Officers with the Indian Forces Covering Service from the 1850’s to the 1940’s, India General Service Medal with clasp Pegu, impressed naming, “C C SEVENOAKS, 3RD OFFR, “MAHANUDDY””; British War Medal, “LT. P.L. SEVENOAKS”, Victory Medal, “2. LT P. L. SEVENOAKS”, India General Service Medal with 3 clasps, Afghanistan N.W.F 1919, Waziristan 1919-21 and Waziristan 1921-24 “LT. P.L. SEVENOAKS, 2/69 PJBS”, medals mounted as worn; Military Cross, GVR, unnamed as issued, British War and Victory Medals, “CAPT. C.L. SEVENOAKS”, India Service Medal, War Medal 1939-45. Accompanied by the following items case for Military Cross, Hallmarked silver (London, 1929) cigarette case with gilded interior and the exterior engraved with the intertwined initials PLS, a fine quality sweetheart badge for the 24th Punjabis, believed to be gold but not marked (or tested), contained in a fitted Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited hinged case, a pair of 16th Punjab Regt collar badges and a decorative kukri knife.Military Cross, London Gazette 15th February 1919 - Lt. (A./Capt.) Charles Lutman Sevenoaks, Ind. A., attd. 1st Bn., 152nd Ind. Infy. (EGYPT) - Citation – London Gazette 30th July 1919 - Lt. (A./Capt.) Charles Lutman Sevenoaks, Indian Army, attd. 1st Bn. -152nd Indian Inf. '(Egypt). For conspicuous gallantry on September 19th, 1918, in the attack on El Tireh. After the capture of the first objective the unit became disorganised owing to the shortage of officers. Captain Sevenoaks, who was acting adjutant, was sent by his commanding officer to take charge of the situation. On arrival, he immediately organised a large sector of the front under very heavy fire, and by his own personal example and leading rushed the enemy position at the head of the company. He continued with the advance line up to the final objective, and showed great ability and courageous leadership throughout.C C Sevenoaks – confirmed on the roll for the medal and clasp serving in the Bengal Marine on the steam vessel Mahanuddy. 115 medals issued to the ship of which 29 were to Europeans.Patick Lutman Sevenoaks – Started his service as a Private in the 28th London Regiment (Artists Rifles) serving in France from 4th November 1916. Commissioned into the Indian Army Reserve of Officers on 30th April 1918 as a 2nd Lieutenant, he carried on serving until through until he died as a Captain in 3rd Battalion 16th Punjab Regiment on 12th August 1935. His Victory medal was issued by the British Government whilst his War Medal was issued by the Government of India and this may account for the differences in the rank.Charles Lutman Sevenoaks – Born in Bangalore India on 10th March 1896. He was a Cadet at Wellington College before being commissioned into 24th Punjab Regiment on 28th April 1916. He served in India, Mesopotamia and Palestine during the Great War earning a Military Cross for bravery at El Tireh. Entitled to a pair of campaign medals for his service these were issued by the Indian Government and he retired from the service on 19th October 1922. Granted an Emergency Commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Indian Army with effect from 27th August 1940 (London Gazette 15th November 1940), he served through the Second World War and in 1944 he is recorded as a Lieutenant Colonel (Temporary) in the Indian Army Headquarters Staff, Adjutant Generals Branch as Deputy Director Prisoners of War. Released from service on 1st March 1946 he died in Maidstone, Kent in October 1971.
An Impressive Collection of Medals to 3 Members of the Sevenoaks Family Who all Served as Officers with the Indian Forces Covering Service from the 1850’s to the 1940’s, India General Service Medal with clasp Pegu, impressed naming, “C C SEVENOAKS, 3RD OFFR, “MAHANUDDY””; British War Medal, “LT. P.L. SEVENOAKS”, Victory Medal, “2. LT P. L. SEVENOAKS”, India General Service Medal with 3 clasps, Afghanistan N.W.F 1919, Waziristan 1919-21 and Waziristan 1921-24 “LT. P.L. SEVENOAKS, 2/69 PJBS”, medals mounted as worn; Military Cross, GVR, unnamed as issued, British War and Victory Medals, “CAPT. C.L. SEVENOAKS”, India Service Medal, War Medal 1939-45. Accompanied by the following items case for Military Cross, Hallmarked silver (London, 1929) cigarette case with gilded interior and the exterior engraved with the intertwined initials PLS, a fine quality sweetheart badge for the 24th Punjabis, believed to be gold but not marked (or tested), contained in a fitted Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited hinged case, a pair of 16th Punjab Regt collar badges and a decorative kukri knife.Military Cross, London Gazette 15th February 1919 - Lt. (A./Capt.) Charles Lutman Sevenoaks, Ind. A., attd. 1st Bn., 152nd Ind. Infy. (EGYPT) - Citation – London Gazette 30th July 1919 - Lt. (A./Capt.) Charles Lutman Sevenoaks, Indian Army, attd. 1st Bn. -152nd Indian Inf. '(Egypt). For conspicuous gallantry on September 19th, 1918, in the attack on El Tireh. After the capture of the first objective the unit became disorganised owing to the shortage of officers. Captain Sevenoaks, who was acting adjutant, was sent by his commanding officer to take charge of the situation. On arrival, he immediately organised a large sector of the front under very heavy fire, and by his own personal example and leading rushed the enemy position at the head of the company. He continued with the advance line up to the final objective, and showed great ability and courageous leadership throughout.C C Sevenoaks – confirmed on the roll for the medal and clasp serving in the Bengal Marine on the steam vessel Mahanuddy. 115 medals issued to the ship of which 29 were to Europeans.Patick Lutman Sevenoaks – Started his service as a Private in the 28th London Regiment (Artists Rifles) serving in France from 4th November 1916. Commissioned into the Indian Army Reserve of Officers on 30th April 1918 as a 2nd Lieutenant, he carried on serving until through until he died as a Captain in 3rd Battalion 16th Punjab Regiment on 12th August 1935. His Victory medal was issued by the British Government whilst his War Medal was issued by the Government of India and this may account for the differences in the rank.Charles Lutman Sevenoaks – Born in Bangalore India on 10th March 1896. He was a Cadet at Wellington College before being commissioned into 24th Punjab Regiment on 28th April 1916. He served in India, Mesopotamia and Palestine during the Great War earning a Military Cross for bravery at El Tireh. Entitled to a pair of campaign medals for his service these were issued by the Indian Government and he retired from the service on 19th October 1922. Granted an Emergency Commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Indian Army with effect from 27th August 1940 (London Gazette 15th November 1940), he served through the Second World War and in 1944 he is recorded as a Lieutenant Colonel (Temporary) in the Indian Army Headquarters Staff, Adjutant Generals Branch as Deputy Director Prisoners of War. Released from service on 1st March 1946 he died in Maidstone, Kent in October 1971.

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