The I.Y.L.S. Medal of Sergeant J. Goode, D Troop.S.N.H.

 The Imperial Yeomanry Long Service Medal is a particularly rare medal, only 1674 awarded, 56 of which were awarded to the South Notts Hussars.Over fifty Yeomanry Regiments qualified for the award to their members. Authorized by King Edward VII in 1904, and awarded for 10 years service with the Yeomanry, and attending 10 annual camps. In use only for a short period of time being replaced by the Territorial Force Efficiency Medal in 1908, the Yeomanry having been transferred to the newly created Territorial Force in 1908. 


522 Sgt John Goode appeared on the 1894 Muster for D (Wollaton) Squadron. Sgt Goode did not go with the Regiment to South Africa in 1901, possibly due to his age or occupation. 

The first presentations of the Imperial Yeomanry Long Service Medal to the South Notts Hussars occurred in 1905. At the annual church parade at the regimental church of St' Mary's,Sunday,May 14th Colonel Rolleston had a muster of nearly four hundred. The opportunity was taken after the Regiment returned to the Market Place to present the long service medals. All of the thirty-five members of the South Notts Hussars who were entitled to the I.L.Y.S.M. (at this point) were present at the parade.All thirty-five men received their medals from the hands of Colonel Rolleston including this one to Sgt.J.Goode. 






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