Lot 85A
Light Dragoons at Waterloo who Broke a French Square

The Petra Collection of Medals to the 22nd Foot (The Cheshire Regiment) & Other Properties | M26001
Auction: 12 February 2026 10:30 GMT
Description
The Waterloo Medal awarded to Richard Stanley 11th Regiment Light Dragoons Captain Thomas Binny’s Troop, who Broke a French Square at the end of the Battle of Waterloo and who Died in the East Indies in 1820 comprising Waterloo Medal 1815 (Richard Stanley, 11th Reg. Light Dragoons.) fitted with original steel clip and ring suspension, minor edge bruising, otherwise very fine (1)
Waterloo
With the return of Napoleon in March 1815 the war with France resumed and the 11th arrived at Ostend on 2nd April. They were in Vandeleur's brigade with the 12th and 16th and had an unprecedented strength of 947 men. They came under heavy attack at Quatre Bras but did not suffer badly. On the 18th of June 1815 the Battle of Waterloo began after a terrible night of torrential rain. It was a frustrating morning for the British cavalry who had to stand and watch an infantry battle. Against Wellington's wishes, the heavy cavalry made a brilliant charge that was spoiled by its failure to re-form. The 11th under the command of Lt Col Money were sent into action when it looked as if the enemy were breaking up. They broke a French infantry square and carried on with the pursuit of Napoleon’s fleeing soldiers.
Richard Stanley was born at Broadway, Worcestershire, and enlisted for the 11th Light Dragoons at Regimental Head Quarters on 22 June 1805. He died whilst the regiment was in the East Indies on 23 April 1820.
Sold with relevant copied Pay-List and Casualty Returns.
Provenance DNW 15th December 2011 Lot 621

