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Auction: 20001 - Orders, Decorations and Medals - conducted behind closed doors
Lot: 780

Five: Fleet Paymaster J. Maxwell, Royal Navy

Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, dated reverse, 1 clasp, Alexandria 11th. July (J. Maxwell. Ass. Payr. R.N. H.M.S. "Alexandra".); 1914-15 Star (Ft. Payr. J. Maxwell, R.N.); British War Medal 1914-20 (Ft. Payr. J. Maxwell. R.N.); Khedive's Star 1882, unnamed as issued, court mounted with an erased Victory Medal, lacquered, nearly very fine (5)

James Maxwell was born on 11 March 1861 at Cornwood, Devon, and served as Assistant Clerk aboard the Royal Adelaide from 15 January 1877. Promoted Clerk aboard Victor Emanuel and Assistant Paymaster aboard the ironclad Alexandra, he was present aboard this ship during the Bombardment of Alexandria from 11-13 July 1882. Following a ten and a half hour naval barrage, the British attacked the city and then proceeded to a full-scale invasion in order to restore the authority of the Khedive.

Transferred to Minotaur, Northumberland, Wildfire and the surveying ship Hearty, Maxwell was promoted Paymaster aboard Archer and Staff Paymaster aboard Wallaroo on 11 February 1897. Appointed Fleet Paymaster on 10 April 1901, he finally retired unfit for further service on 17 November 1903. He lived at Paignton, Devon, but was recalled to serve throughout the Great War at a variety of shore establishments, eventually being placed on sick leave and demobilised on 31 March 1919; sold with copied service record and 1911 census details.


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Sold for
£250

Starting price
£170