List of Indian Mutiny Victoria Cross recipients

Map showing the Indian Princely states during the rebellion of 1857

The Victoria Cross (VC) was awarded to 182 members of the British Armed Forces, British Indian Army and civilians under their command, during the Indian Mutiny (also known as the Indian Rebellion of 1857). The VC 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. 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 VC is traditionally presented to the recipient by the British monarch during an investiture at Buckingham Palace, though in a large number of cases this was not possible and it was presented in the field by a prominent civil or military official. The VC was introduced in Great Britain on 29 January 1856 by Queen Victoria to reward acts of valour during the Crimean War.[1]

The Indian Mutiny (also known as India's First War of Independence, Revolt of 1857, or the Sepoy Mutiny) began as a mutiny of sepoys of British East India Company's army on 10 May 1857, in the town of Meerut. It soon erupted into other mutinies and civilian rebellions largely in the upper Gangetic plain and central India, with the major hostilities confined to present-day Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, northern Madhya Pradesh, and the Delhi region.[2] The rebellion posed a considerable threat to Company power in that region,[3] and it was contained only with the fall of Gwalior on 20 June 1858.[2] The rebellion proved to be an important watershed in Indian history; it led to the dissolution of the East India Company in 1858, and forced the British to reorganise the army, the financial system, and the administration in India.[4] India was thereafter governed directly from London—by the British government India Office and a cabinet level Secretary of State for India—in the new British Raj, a system of governance that lasted until 1947.

Indian troops were not originally eligible for the VC, because since 1837 they had been eligible for the Indian Order of Merit—the oldest British gallantry award for general issue. When the VC was created, Indian troops were still controlled by the Honourable East India Company, and did not come under Crown control until 1860. European officers and men serving with the Honourable East India Company were not eligible for the Indian Order of Merit; the VC was extended to cover them in October 1857. The first citations of the VC varied in the details of each action; some specify one date, some date ranges, some the name of the battle and others have both sets of information. There were only two posthumous recipients of the VC for actions during the rebellion; the original Royal Warrant did not contain a specific clause regarding posthumous awards, although official policy was to not award the VC posthumously. Between 1897 and 1901, several notices were issued in the London Gazette regarding soldiers who would have been awarded the VC had they survived. In a partial reversal of policy in 1902, six of the soldiers mentioned were granted the VC, but not "officially" awarded the medal. In 1907, the posthumous policy was completely reversed and medals were sent to the next of kin of the six officers and men; Everard Phillipps and Edward Spence were decorated thus.[5] The Victoria Cross warrant was not officially amended to explicitly allow posthumous awards until 1920.[6][7] The Indian Mutiny holds the record for the most VCs won in a single day; 24 at the Second Relief of Lucknow on 16 November 1857.[8]

Recipients

NameUnitDate of actionPlace of action
Henry Addison43rd Regiment of Foot2 January 1859Kurrereah, India
Frederick Aikman4th Bengal Native Infantry1 March 1858Amethi, India
Robert Aitken13th Bengal Native Infantry30 June 1857 to
22 November 1857[9]
Lucknow, India
Charles Anderson2nd Dragoon Guards8 October 1858Sundeela Oudh, India
Augustus Anson84th Regiment of Foot28 September 1857,
16 November 1857
Bolandshahr, India
Lucknow, India
Charles BakerBengal Military Police Battalion27 September 1858Suhejnee, Near Peroo, India
Valentine Bambrick60th Rifles6 May 1858Bareilly, India
William Bankes7th Queen's Own Hussars19 March 1858Lucknow, India
James Blair2nd Bombay Light Cavalry12 August 1857,
23 October 1857
Neemuch, India
Jeerum, India
Robert Blair2nd Dragoon Guards28 September 1857Bolandshahr, India
Andrew Bogle78th Regiment of Foot29 July 1857Oonao, India
Abraham Boulger84th Regiment of Foot12 July 1857 to
25 September 1857[10]
Lucknow, India
William Bradshaw90th Regiment of Foot26 September 1857Lucknow, India
Joseph BrennanRoyal Regiment of Artillery3 April 1858Jhansi, India
Francis Brown1st Bengal European Fusiliers16 November 1857Narnoul, India
Sam Browne46th Bengal Native Infantry31 August 1858Seerporah, India
John BuckleyCommissariat Department11 May 1857Delhi, India
Thomas Butler1st Bengal European Fusiliers9 March 1858Lucknow, India
James Byrne86th Regiment of Foot3 April 1858Jhansi, India
Thomas Cadell2nd Bengal European Fusiliers12 June 1857Delhi, India
William Cafe56th Bengal Native Infantry15 April 1858Fort Ruhya, India
Aylmer Cameron72nd Regiment of Foot30 March 1858Kotah, India
Patrick Carlin13th Regiment of Foot6 April 1858Azumgurh, India
James Champion8th King's Royal Irish Hussars8 September 1858Beejapore, India
George ChickenNaval Brigade27 September 1858Suhejnee, Near Peroo, India
Herbert Clogstoun19th Madras Native Infantry15 January 1859Chichumbah, India
Hugh Cochrane86th Regiment of Foot1 April 1858Jhansi, India
William ConnollyBengal Horse Artillery7 July 1857Jhelum, India
Walter Cook42nd Regiment of Foot15 January 1859Maylah Ghat, India
Cornelius Coughlan75th Regiment of Foot8 June 1857Delhi, India
Joseph Crowe78th Regiment of Foot12 August 1857Boursekee Chowkee, India
William Cubitt13th Bengal Native Infantry30 June 1857Chinhut, India
John Daunt11th Bengal Native Infantry2 October 1857Ghota Behar, India
James Davis42nd Regiment of Foot15 April 1858Fort Ruhya, India
Denis Dempsey10th Regiment of Foot12 August 1857,
14 March 1858
Lucknow, India
Bernard DiamondBengal Horse Artillery28 September 1857Bolandshahr, India
John Divane60th Rifles10 September 1857Delhi, India
Patrick Donohoe9th Queen's Royal Lancers28 September 1857Bolandshahr, India
William Dowling32nd Regiment of Foot4 July 1857,
27 September 1857
Lucknow, India
Thomas Duffy1st Madras European Fusiliers6 September 1857Lucknow, India
John Dunlay93rd Regiment of Foot16 November 1857Lucknow, India
Denis Dynon53rd Regiment of Foot2 October 1857Ghota Behar, India
Francis Farquharson42nd Regiment of Foot9 March 1858Lucknow, India
Alfred Ffrench53rd Regiment of Foot16 November 1857Lucknow, India
Richard FitzgeraldBengal Horse Artillery28 September 1857Bolandshahr, India
Thomas Flinn64th Regiment of Foot28 November 1857Cawnpore, India
George ForrestBengal Veterans Establishment11 May 1857Delhi, India
Charles Fraser7th Queen's Own Hussars31 December 1858River Raptee, India
John Freeman9th Queen's Royal Lancers10 October 1857Agra, India
William Gardner42nd Regiment of Foot5 May 1858Bareilly, India
Stephen Garvin60th Rifles23 June 1857Delhi, India
Peter GillLoodiana Regiment4 June 1857Benares, India
William Goat9th Queen's Royal Lancers6 March 1858Lucknow, India
Charles GoodfellowBombay Engineers6 October 1859Kathiawar, India
Henry Gore-Browne32nd Regiment of Foot21 August 1857Lucknow, India
Charles Gough5th Bengal European Cavalry15 August 1857,
18 August 1857,
27 January 1858,
3 February 1858[11]
Khurkowdah, India
Not known
Shumshabad, India
Meangunge, India
Hugh Gough1st Bengal European Light Cavalry12 November 1857,
25 February 1858
Alumbagh, India
Jellalabad, India
Patrick Graham90th Regiment of Foot17 November 1857Lucknow, India
Peter Grant93rd Regiment of Foot16 November 1857Lucknow, India
Robert Grant5th Regiment of Foot24 September 1857Alumbagh, India
Patrick Green75th Regiment of Foot11 September 1857Delhi, India
John Guise90th Regiment of Foot16 November 1857Lucknow, India
Thomas Hackett23rd Regiment of Foot18 November 1857Lucknow, India
William HallNaval Brigade16 November 1857Lucknow, India
Thomas Hancock9th Queen's Royal Lancers19 June 1857Delhi, India
Hastings HaringtonBengal Horse Artillery14 November 1857 to
22 November 1857
Lucknow, India
John HarrisonNaval Brigade16 November 1857Lucknow, India
Henry Hartigan9th Queen's Royal Lancers8 June 1857
10 October 1857[12]
Delhi, India
Agra, India
Henry Havelock-Allan10th Regiment of Foot16 July 1857Cawnpore, India
David HawkesRifle Brigade11 March 1858Lucknow, India
Robert Hawthorne52nd Regiment of Foot14 September 1857Delhi, India
Alfred Heathcote60th RiflesJune to
September 1857[13]
Delhi, India
Clement Heneage8th King's Royal Irish Hussars17 June 1858Gwalior, India
Samuel Hill90th Regiment of Foot16 November 1857Lucknow, India
James HillsBengal Horse Artillery9 July 1857Delhi, India
George Hollis8th King's Royal Irish Hussars17 June 1858Gwalior, India
James Hollowell78th Regiment of Foot26 September 1857Lucknow, India
Joel Holmes84th Regiment of Foot25 September 1857Lucknow, India
Anthony Home90th Regiment of Foot26 September 1857Lucknow, India
Duncan HomeBengal Sappers and Miners14 September 1857Delhi, India
James InnesBengal Sappers and Miners23 February 1858Sultanpore, India
Charles Irwin53rd Regiment of Foot16 November 1857Lucknow, India
Hanson Jarrett26th Bengal Native Infantry14 October 1858Baroun, India
Joseph Jee78th Regiment of Foot25 September 1857Lucknow, India
Edward JenningsBengal Horse Artillery14 November 1857 to
22 November 1857
Lucknow, India
Henry Jerome86th Regiment of Foot3 April 1858Jhansi, India
Alfred Jones9th Queen's Royal Lancers8 June 1857Delhi, India
Thomas KavanaghBengal Civil Service9 November 1857Lucknow, India
Richard KeatingeBombay Artillery17 March 1858Chundairee, India
Robert Kells9th Queen's Royal Lancers28 September 1857Bolandshahr, India
James Kenny53rd Regiment of Foot16 November 1857Lucknow, India
William Kerr24th Bombay Native Infantry10 July 1857Kolapore, India
John Kirk10th Regiment of Foot4 June 1857Benares, India
George Lambert84th Regiment of Foot29 June 1857,
16 August 1857,
25 September 1857[10]
Oonao, India
Bithoor, India
Lucknow, India
Thomas LaughnanBengal Horse Artillery14 November 1857 to
22 November 1857
Lucknow, India
Samuel Lawrence32nd Regiment of Foot7 July 1857,
26 September 1857
Lucknow, India
James Leith14th Light Dragoons1 April 1858Betwa, India
Harry Lyster72nd Bengal Native Infantry23 May 1858Calpee, India
David MacKay93rd Regiment of Foot16 November 1857Lucknow, India
Herbert MacPherson78th Regiment of Foot25 September 1857Lucknow, India
Patrick Mahoney1st Madras European Fusiliers21 September 1857Mungulwar, India
Ross ManglesBengal Civil Service30 July 1857Arrah, India
Francis MaudeRoyal Regiment of Artillery25 September 1857Lucknow, India
Arthur MayoNaval Brigade22 November 1857Dacca, India
William McBean93rd Regiment of Foot11 March 1858Lucknow, India
William McDonellBengal Civil Service30 July 1857Arrah, India
John McGovern1st Bengal European Fusiliers23 June 1857Delhi, India
James McGuire1st Bengal European Fusiliers14 September 1857Delhi, India
Patrick McHale5th Regiment of Foot2 October 1857,
22 December 1857[12]
Lucknow, India
Hugh McInnesBengal Artillery14 November 1857 to
22 November 1857
Lucknow, India
Peter McManus5th Regiment of Foot26 September 1857Lucknow, India
Valentine McMaster78th Regiment of Foot25 September 1857Lucknow, India
Stewart McPherson78th Regiment of Foot26 September 1857Lucknow, India
Bernard McQuirt95th Regiment of Foot6 January 1858Rowa, India
Duncan Millar42nd Regiment of Foot15 January 1859Maylah Ghat, India
James MillerBengal Ordnance Depot28 October 1857Agra, India
Thomas Monaghan2nd Dragoon Guards8 October 1858Jamo, India
George Monger23rd Regiment of Foot18 November 1857Lucknow, India
Samuel MorleyMilitary Train15 April 1858Azumgurh, India
James Munro93rd Regiment of Foot16 November 1857Lucknow, India
Michael MurphyMilitary Train15 April 1858Azumgurh, India
Patrick Mylott84th Regiment of Foot12 July 1857 to
25 September 1857
Lucknow, India
William Napier13th Regiment of Foot6 April 1858Azumgurh, India
William NashRifle Brigade11 March 1858Lucknow, India
Robert Newell9th Queen's Royal Lancers19 March 1858Lucknow, India
William OlphertsBengal Artillery25 September 1857Lucknow, India
William Oxenham32nd Regiment of Foot30 June 1857Lucknow, India
James ParkBengal Artillery14 November 1857 to
22 November 1857
Lucknow, India
John Paton93rd Regiment of Foot16 November 1857Lucknow, India
James Pearson86th Regiment of Foot3 April 1858Jhansi, India
John Pearson8th King's Royal Irish Hussars17 June 1858Gwalior, India
Everard Phillipps11th Bengal Native Infantry30 May 1857 to
18 September 1857[14]
Delhi, India
Harry PrendergastMadras Engineers21 November 1857Mundisore, India
Dighton Probyn2nd Punjab Cavalry1857 to
1858[15]
Agra, India
John Purcell9th Queen's Royal Lancers19 June 1857Delhi, India
Charles Pye53rd Regiment of Foot17 November 1857Lucknow, India
William RaynorBengal Veterans Establishment11 May 1857Delhi, India
Herbert Reade61st Regiment of Foot14 September 1857Delhi, India
William Rennie90th Regiment of Foot21 September 1857,
25 September 1857
Lucknow, India
George RennyBengal Horse Artillery16 September 1857Delhi, India
George Richardson34th Regiment of Foot27 April 1859Kewane Trans-Gogra, India
Frederick RobertsBengal Horse Artillery2 January 1858Khodagunge, India
James Roberts9th Queen's Royal Lancers28 September 1857Bolandshahr, India
Edward RobinsonNaval Brigade13 March 1858Lucknow, India
Patrick RoddyBengal Army27 September 1858Kuthirga, India
George Rodgers71st Regiment of Foot16 June 1858Marar, India
Matthew Rosamund37th Bengal Native Infantry4 June 1857Benares, India
David Rushe9th Queen's Royal Lancers19 March 1858Lucknow, India
John Ryan1st Madras European Fusiliers26 September 1857Lucknow, India
Miles Ryan1st Bengal European Fusiliers14 September 1857Delhi, India
Philip SalkeldBengal Sappers and Miners14 September 1857Delhi, India
Nowell SalmonNaval Brigade16 November 1857Lucknow, India
Same ShawRifle Brigade13 June 1858Lucknow, India
Robert Shebbeare60th Bengal Native Infantry14 September 1857Delhi, India
John Simpson42nd Regiment of Foot15 April 1858Fort Ruhya, India
John Sinnott84th Regiment of Foot6 October 1857Lucknow, India
Michael SleavonCorps of Royal Engineers3 April 1858Jhansi, India
Henry Smith52nd Regiment of Foot14 September 1857Delhi, India
John Smith1st Madras European Fusiliers16 November 1857Lucknow, India
John SmithBengal Sappers and Miners14 September 1857Delhi, India
David Spence9th Queen's Royal Lancers17 January 1858Shumsabad, India
Edward Spence42nd Regiment of Foot15 April 1858[14]Fort Ruhya, India
William Stewart93rd Regiment of Foot16 November 1857Lucknow, India
William Sutton60th Rifles2 August 1857 to
13 September 1857
Delhi, India
Edward ThackerayBengal Sappers and Miners16 September 1857Delhi, India
Jacob ThomasBengal Artillery27 September 1857Lucknow, India
Alexander Thompson42nd Regiment of Foot15 April 1858Fort Ruhya, India
William Thompson60th Rifles9 July 1857Delhi, India[16]
Henry TombsBengal Horse Artillery9 July 1857Delhi, India
James Travers2nd Bengal Native InfantryJuly 1857[17]Indore, India
Samuel Turner60th Rifles19 June 1857Delhi, India
John Tytler66th Bengal Native Infantry10 February 1858Choorpoorah, India
Richard Wadeson75th Regiment of Foot17 July 1857Delhi, India
George Waller60th Rifles14 September 1857,
18 September 1857[13]
Delhi, India
William Waller25th Bombay Light Infantry20 June 1858Gwalior, India
Henry Ward78th Regiment of Foot25 September 1857Lucknow, India
Joseph Ward8th King's Royal Irish Hussars17 June 1858Gwalior, India
John Watson1st Punjab Cavalry14 November 1857Lucknow, India
Frederick Whirlpool3rd Bombay European Regiment3 April 1858,
2 May 1858[18]
Jhansi, India
Lohari, India
Henry WilmotRifle Brigade11 March 1858Lucknow, India
Evelyn Wood17th Lancers19 October 1858Sinwaho, India
Thomas YoungNaval Brigade16 November 1857Lucknow, India

References

General
  • "Victoria Cross Registers". National Archives (UK). Retrieved 11 April 2008.
  • "Honourable East India Company and Indian Army holders of the Victoria Cross". VictoriaCross.org. Retrieved 11 April 2008.
  • Ashcroft, Michael (2006). Victoria Cross Heroes. Headline Book Publishing. ISBN 0-7553-1632-0.
  • Bandyopadhyay, Sekhar (2004). From Plassey to Partition: A History of Modern India. New Delhi and London: Orient Longmans. ISBN 81-250-2596-0.
  • Bayly, C. A. (1990). Indian Society and the Making of the British Empire (The New Cambridge History of India). Cambridge and London: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-38650-0.
  • Bose, Sugata; Jalal, Ayesha (2003). Modern South Asia: History, Culture, Political Economy. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-30787-2.
  • Crook, M.J. (1975). The Evolution of the Victoria Cross. Midas books. ISBN 0-85936-041-5.
Specific
  1. Ashcroft, M; 2006; preface; XI–XIII
  2. 1 2 Bandyopadhyay, Sekhar; 2004; pp.169–172
    Bose, Jalal; 2003; pp.88–103; Quote: "The 1857 rebellion was by and large confined to northern Indian Gangetic Plain and central India."
  3. Bayly, C.A.; 1990; p.170; Quote: "What distinguished the events of 1857 was their scale and the fact that for a short time they posed a military threat to British dominance in the Ganges Plain."
  4. Bayly, C.A.; 1990; pp.194–197
  5. "No. 27986". The London Gazette. 15 January 1907. p. 325.
  6. Crook, MJ, Chapter 8 pp.68–90
  7. "No. 31946". The London Gazette. 18 June 1920. p. 6702.
  8. Arthur, Max; p. XIV
  9. "Robert Aitken details". National Archives. Retrieved 20 August 2008.
  10. 1 2 "No. 22154". The London Gazette. 18 June 1858. p. 2957.
  11. "No. 22318". The London Gazette. 21 November 1859. p. 3792.
  12. 1 2 "No. 22396". The London Gazette. 19 June 1860. p. 2316.
  13. 1 2 "No. 22347". The London Gazette. 20 January 1860. p. 178.
  14. 1 2 "No. 27986". The London Gazette. 15 January 1907. p. 325.
  15. Probyn was awarded his VC for numerous gallant acts throughout the period of the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
    "No. 22154". The London Gazette. 18 June 1858. p. 2960.
  16. The 'siege' mentioned in the citation is not identified and is often wrongly assumed to be Lucknow. He served at Delhi where he was badly wounded in September 1857.
  17. "No. 22485". The London Gazette. 1 March 1861. p. 1007.
  18. "No. 22318". The London Gazette. 21 October 1859. p. 3793.

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