Terry, Arthur Frederick (1848 -1917)

Arthur Frederick Terry was the fifth son of Thomas Henry Clarke Terry, of Burvale, near Walton on Thames in Surrey, and Charlotte, second daughter of Henry Fellowes, Esq. of Hurstborne Park in Hampshire. Educated at Winchester and Sandhurst, he was a Captain, afterwards Major, in the 87th Fusiliers, served in the Egyptian campaign of 1882, and was present at the Battle of Tel el Kebir where he was awarded the medal with clasp and the Khedive's star.

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Terry, Arthur Frederick (1848 - 1917) (Stamp 1) Title: Terry, Arthur Frederick (1848 - 1917) (Stamp 1)
Crest: A lion's head couped ermine a mullet for difference
Dimensions (height x width): 12mm x 13mm
Heraldic Charges: lion's head