ROBERTS or MURPHY, so large that they left little margin between the edge of the medal and the top and bottom of the letters.
The Peninsular, or Military General Service, medal had the names indented in Roman capitals as follows:
STEWARD. The same type was used on the Naval General Service and the Army of India medals, also the Mutiny medal.
On the Afghan medal of 1842, for Candahar, Ghuznee, and Cabul, the same kind of Roman capitals were used, but sometimes rather larger and narrower, and the down-strokes somewhat lighter: these medals were not always impressed, and many were engraved in this style
John and others in a light script.
The Punjab medals for 1849 were indented in the same style as the M.G.S. medal; but on many of the Sutlej medals the rather taller type of Roman capital was used.
The South Africa 1853 medals were named with the same letters as the M.G.S. medals.