Proceedings of a Regimental Board


Bd. 28/10/56

Intends to reside at East Bergholt

10,282

HER MAJESTY'S Scots Fusilier REGT. OF Foot Guards

Whereof General H R H The Duke of Cambridge K G &c &c. is Colonel.

[Place and Date] London 9th. October 1856.

PROCEEDINGS OF A REGIMENTAL BOARD, held this day, in conformity to the Articles of War, for the purpose of verifying and recording the Services, Conduct, Character, and cause of Discharge of No. 3383, Isaac Reeman, Private of the Regiment above-mentioned.

President

Lieut Col Hon W Scarlett   W.F S.

Members

Capt Hon R Mostyn Major R Gipps

THE BOARD having examined and compared the Regimental Records, the Soldier's Book, and such other Documents as appeared to them to be necessary, report that 3383 Isaac Reeman by Trade a Labourer was BORN in the Parish of East Bergholt in or near the Town of Ipswich in the County of Suffolk and was ATTESTED for the Scots Fusr. Regiment of Foot Guards at London in the County of Middlesex on the 30th April 1846 at the Age of 18½ Years that after making every Deduction required by Her Majesty's Regulations, the SERVICE up to this day, which he is entitled to reckon, amounts to Ten years, & 163 days, as shewn by the detailed Statement on the 2nd page; during which period, he served Abroad   years, and further, that his DISCHARGE is proposed in consequence of being unfit for further service and on the Reduction of the Army.

With regard to the CHARACTER AND CONDUCT of 3383 Isaac Reeman Private the Board have to report, that upon reference to the Defaulter's Book, and by the Parole testimony that has been given it appears that his conduct has been that of a very good & efficient Soldier trustworthy & Sober, he is in possession of a good conduct badge since the 24th. of February 1856.

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