List of Crimean War Victoria Cross recipients

Sergeant Luke O'Conner Winning the Victoria Cross at the Battle of Alma (1854). Oil by Louis William Desanges.

The Victoria Cross (VC) was awarded to 111 members of the British Armed Forces during the Crimean War (also known as the Russian War) that lasted from 1854 to 1856. The Victoria Cross is a military decoration awarded for valour "in the face of the enemy" to members of armed forces of some Commonwealth countries and previous British Empire territories. The VC was introduced in Great Britain on 29 January 1856 by Queen Victoria to reward acts of valour during the Crimean War. It takes precedence over all other Orders, decorations and medals; it may be awarded to a person of any rank in any service and to civilians under military command. The first ceremony was held on 26 June 1857 where Queen Victoria invested 62 of the 111 Crimean recipients in Hyde Park.[1]

In 1854, the Crimean War broke out between the Russian Empire and an alliance of France, Great Britain, the Kingdom of Sardinia and the Ottoman Empire. One of the first battles of the War was the Battle of the Alma where allied forces convincingly defeated the Russian forces. The Siege of Sevastapol followed shortly after in September 1854; it was to last for a year at the cost of over 128,000 lives, three quarters of which died from disease. After the siege at Sevastapol, the fighting mainly ceased and on 30 March 1856, after two years of action, the Russians negotiated a Peace Treaty at the Congress of Paris. The Treaty set the Black Sea as neutral territory, closing it to all warships, and prohibiting fortifications and the presence of armaments on its shores. The Crimean War led to a number of large-scale changes in the British Army. The sale of commissions came under great scrutiny during the war, especially in connection with the Battle of Balaclava, which saw the ill-fated Charge of the Light Brigade.[2] This scrutiny eventually led to the abolition of the sale of commissions.

The dispatches of William Howard Russell during the war highlighted how many acts of bravery and valour by British servicemen went unrewarded.[3] There was a growing feeling amongst the public and in the Royal Court that a new award was needed to recognise incidents of gallantry that were unconnected with a man's lengthy or meritorious service. Queen Victoria issued a warrant under the Royal sign-manual on 29 January 1856[3][4] (gazetted 5 February 1856)[4] that officially constituted the VC. The order was backdated to 1854 to recognise acts of valour during the Crimean War.[5] The first awards ceremony was held on 26 June 1857 where Queen Victoria invested 62 of the 111 Crimean recipients in a ceremony in Hyde Park.[3]

Citations for the Crimean War, particularly those in the first gazette of 24 February 1857, listed multiple actions for about a third of the recipients. The format of each citation varied between recipients, some specify the actual date, some the name of the battle and others have both sets of information.

Until 1907, it was policy not to award the VC posthumously. Between 1857 and 1901, nine notices were published in the London Gazette for soldiers who would have been awarded the VC had they survived. In a partial reversal of policy in 1902, medals were sent to the next of kin of the three mentioned for the Boer War and at the same time the first three official posthumous awards, again for the Boer War, were gazetted. In 1907, the posthumous policy was completely reversed and medals were sent to the next of kin of the remaining six officers and men.[6] As a result of the change of policy, one quarter of all awards for the First World War were posthumous but it was only in the general revision of the warrant issued in 1920 that a clause was inserted to explicitly allow posthumous awards.[7][8]

Recipients

NameUnitDate of actionPlace of action
Alfred AblettGrenadier Guards2 September 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
John Alexander90th Regiment of Foot18 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Thomas ArthurRoyal Regiment of Artillery7 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Thomas Beach55th Regiment of Foot5 November 1854Inkerman, Crimea
Edward BellRoyal Welch Fusiliers20 September 1854Alma, Crimea
John Berryman17th Lancers25 October 1854Balaclava, Crimea
Claud BourchierRifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)20 November 1854Sevastopol, Crimea
Joseph BradshawRifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)22 April 1855Woronzoff Road, Crimea
Cecil BuckleyHMS Miranda29 May 1855Sea of Azov, Crimea
Hugh BurgoyneHMS Swallow29 May 1855Sea of Azov, Crimea
John Byrne68th Regiment of Foot5 November 1854Inkerman, Crimea
John BytheseaHMS Arrogant9 August 1854Åland Islands, Finland
Daniel CambridgeRoyal Regiment of Artillery8 September 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Henry CliffordRifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)5 November 1854Inkerman, Crimea
William Coffey34th Regiment of Foot29 March 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
John Coleman97th Regiment of Foot30 August 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
John CommerellHMS Weser11 October 1855Sea of Azov, Crimea
John Connors3rd Regiment of Foot8 September 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
John Conolly49th Regiment of Foot26 October 1854Sevastopol, Crimea
Henry CooperHMS Miranda3 June 1855Taganrog, Crimea
James CraigScots Fusiliers Guards6 September 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
William CuninghameRifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)20 November 1854Sevastopol, Crimea
Henry CurtisNaval Brigade18 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Edward DanielHMS Diamond18 October 1854Sevastopol, Crimea
Gronow DavisRoyal Regiment of Artillery8 September 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
George DayHMS Recruit17 September 1855Genitichi, Crimea
Collingwood DicksonRoyal Regiment of Artillery17 October 1854Sevastopol, Crimea
Matthew DixonRoyal Regiment of Artillery17 April 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
George DowellRoyal Marine Artillery13 July 1855Fort of Viborg, Finland
Alexander Dunn11th Hussars25 October 1854Balaclava, Crimea
Howard ElphinstoneCorps of Royal Engineers18 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Frederick Elton55th Regiment of Foot29 March 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Thomas Esmonde18th Regiment of Foot18 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Samuel Evans19th Regiment of Foot13 April 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
John Farrell17th Lancers25 October 1854Balaclava, Crimea
George Gardiner57th Regiment of Foot22 March 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Gerald GoodlakeColdstream Guards28 October 1854Inkerman, Crimea
James GormanNaval Brigade5 November 1854Inkerman, Crimea
Thomas Grady4th Regiment of Foot18 October 1854Sevastopol, Crimea
Gerald GrahamCorps of Royal Engineers18 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
John GrieveRoyal Scots Greys25 October 1854Balaclava, Crimea
Thomas Hale7th Regiment of Foot8 September 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Thomas Hamilton68th Regiment of Foot11 May 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Andrew HenryRoyal Regiment of Artillery5 November 1854Inkerman, Crimea
William HewettHMS Beagle26 October 1854Sevastopol, Crimea
William Hope7th Regiment of Foot18 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Mathew Hughes7th Regiment of Foot7 June 1855
18 June 1855[9]
Sevastopol, Crimea
Robert HumpstonRifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)22 April 1855Woronzoff Road, Crimea
George IngouvilleHMS Arrogant13 July 1855Fort of Viborg, Finland
William JohnstoneHMS Arrogant9 August 1854Åland Islands, Finland
Henry Jones7th Regiment of Foot7 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Joseph KellawayHMS Wrangler31 August 1855Sea of Azov, Crimea
John KnoxScots Fusiliers Guards20 September 1854Alma, Crimea
Peter LeitchCorps of Royal Engineers18 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
William LendrimCorps of Royal Engineers14 February 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Wilbraham LennoxCorps of Royal Engineers20 November 1854Sevastopol, Crimea
Robert LindsayScots Fusiliers Guards20 September 1854Alma, Crimea
Charles LucasHMS Hecla21 June 1854Åland Islands, Finland
Charles Lumley97th Regiment of Foot8 September 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
John Lyons19th Regiment of Foot10 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Henry MacDonaldCorps of Royal Engineers19 April 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Ambrose Madden41st Regiment of Foot26 October 1854Inkerman, Crimea
Joseph Malone13th Light Dragoons25 October 1854Balaclava, Crimea
Frederick Maude3rd Regiment of Foot5 September 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Charles McCorrie57th Regiment of Foot23 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
John McDermond47th Regiment of Foot5 November 1854Inkerman, Crimea
Roderick McGregorRifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)July 1855[10]Sevastopol, Crimea
James McKechnieScots Fusilier Guards20 September 1854Alma, Crimea
William McWheeney44th Regiment of Foot20 October 1854Sevastopol, Crimea
Frederick MillerRoyal Regiment of Artillery5 November 1854Inkerman, Crimea
James Mouat6th Dragoons26 October 1854Balaclava, Crimea
Andrew Moynihan90th Regiment of Foot8 September 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
William Norman7th Regiment of Foot19 December 1854Sevastopol, Crimea
Luke O'ConnorRoyal Welch Fusiliers20 September 1854Alma, Crimea
James Owens49th Regiment of Foot30 October 1854Sevastopol, Crimea
Anthony PalmerGrenadier Guards5 November 1854Inkerman, Crimea
John Park77th Regiment of Foot19 April 1855[11]Alma, Crimea
Inkerman, Crimea
Samuel Parkes4th Light Dragoons25 October 1854Balaclava, Crimea
William PeelNaval Brigade18 October 1854[12]
5 November 1854
18 June 1855
Sevastopol, Crimea
Henry PercyGrenadier Guards5 November 1854Inkerman, Crimea
John PerieCorps of Royal Engineers18 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
John PrettyjohnsRoyal Marine Light Infantry5 November 1854Inkerman, Crimea
Joseph Prosser1st Regiment of Foot16 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Henry RabyNaval Brigade18 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Henry Ramage2nd Dragoons25 October 1854Balaclava, Crimea
Thomas ReevesNaval Brigade5 November 1854Inkerman, Crimea
William ReynoldsScots Fusiliers Guards20 September 1854Alma, Crimea
William RickardHMS Weser11 October 1855Sea of Azov, Crimea
John RobartsHMS Ardent29 May 1855Sea of Azov, Crimea
John RossCorps of Royal Engineers21 July 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Hugh Rowlands41st Regiment of Foot5 November 1854Inkerman, Crimea
Charles RussellGrenadier Guards5 November 1854Inkerman, Crimea
Mark ScholefieldNaval Brigade5 November 1854Inkerman, Crimea
John SheppardNaval Brigade15 July 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Robert ShieldsRoyal Welch Fusiliers8 September 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
John Sims34th Regiment of Foot18 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Philip Smith17th Regiment of Foot18 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
William StanlakeColdstream Guards26 October 1854Inkerman, Crimea
George StrongColdstream GuardsSeptember 1855[13]Sevastopol, Crimea
John SullivanNaval Brigade10 April 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
William SylvesterRoyal Welch Fusiliers8 September 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
George SymonsRoyal Regiment of Artillery6 June 1855Inkerman, Crimea
John TaylorNaval Brigade18 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Christopher TeesdaleRoyal Regiment of Artillery29 September 1855Kars, Turkey
Joseph TrewavasHMS Beagle3 July 1855Sea of Azov, Crimea
Mark Walker30th Regiment of Foot5 November 1854Inkerman, Crimea
George Walters49th Regiment of Foot5 November 1854Inkerman, Crimea
Francis WheatleyRifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)12 October 1854Sevastopol, Crimea
Thomas WilkinsonRoyal Marine Artillery7 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea
Charles Wooden17th Lancers26 October 1854Balaclava, Crimea
Alexander Wright77th Regiment of Foot22 March 1855
19 April 1855[11]
Sevastopol, Crimea

References

General
  • "Victoria Cross Registers". National Archives (UK). Retrieved 2008-04-11.
  • Ashcroft, Michael (2006). Victoria Cross Heroes. Headline Book Publishing. ISBN 0-7553-1632-0.
  • Crook, M.J. (1975). The Evolution of the Victoria Cross. Midas books. ISBN 0-85936-041-5.
Specific
  1. Ashcroft, Michael; preface; XIXIII
  2. "The Crimean War 18531856". Armed Conflicts Database. Retrieved 2008-06-14.
  3. 1 2 3 Ashcroft, Michael; Preface to Victoria Cross Heroes
  4. 1 2 "No. 21846". The London Gazette. 1856-02-05. pp. 410–411. The Gazette publishing the original Royal Warrant
  5. Ashcroft, Michael; pp.710
  6. "No. 27986". The London Gazette. 15 January 1907. p. 325.
  7. Crook, MJ, Chapter 8 pp.6890
  8. "No. 31946". The London Gazette. 18 June 1920. p. 6702.
  9. "No. 21971". The London Gazette. 1857-02-24. p. 658.
  10. "No. 21971". The London Gazette. 1857-02-24. p. 662.
  11. 1 2 "No. 21971". The London Gazette. 1857-02-24. p. 661.
  12. Peel was awarded the Victoria Cross for three separate actions.
    "No. 21971". The London Gazette. 1857-02-24. pp. 651–652.
  13. "No. 21971". The London Gazette. 1857-02-24. p. 657.

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