List of Crimean War Victoria Cross recipients
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
Name | Unit | Date of action | Place of action |
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Ablett, AlfredAlfred Ablett | Grenadier Guards | 2 September 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Alexander, JohnJohn Alexander | 90th Regiment of Foot | 18 June 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Arthur, ThomasThomas Arthur | Royal Regiment of Artillery | 7 June 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Beach, ThomasThomas Beach | 55th Regiment of Foot | 5 November 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Bell, EdwardEdward Bell | Royal Welch Fusiliers | 20 September 1854 | Alma, Crimea |
Berryman, JohnJohn Berryman | 17th Lancers | 25 October 1854 | Balaclava, Crimea |
Bourchier, ClaudClaud Bourchier | Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) | 20 November 1854 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Joseph Bradshaw | Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) | 22 April 1855 | Woronzoff Road, Crimea |
Buckley, CecilCecil Buckley | HMS Miranda | 29 May 1855 | Sea of Azov, Crimea |
Burgoyne, HughHugh Burgoyne | HMS Swallow | 29 May 1855 | Sea of Azov, Crimea |
Byrne, JohnJohn Byrne | 68th Regiment of Foot | 5 November 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Bythesea, JohnJohn Bythesea | HMS Arrogant | 9 August 1854 | Åland Islands, Finland |
Cambridge, DanielDaniel Cambridge | Royal Regiment of Artillery | 8 September 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Clifford, HenryHenry Clifford | Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) | 5 November 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Coffey, WilliamWilliam Coffey | 34th Regiment of Foot | 29 March 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Coleman, JohnJohn Coleman | 97th Regiment of Foot | 30 August 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Commerell, JohnJohn Commerell | HMS Weser | 11 October 1855 | Sea of Azov, Crimea |
Connors, JohnJohn Connors | 3rd Regiment of Foot | 8 September 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Conolly, JohnJohn Conolly | 49th Regiment of Foot | 26 October 1854 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Cooper, HenryHenry Cooper | HMS Miranda | 3 June 1855 | Taganrog, Crimea |
Craig, JamesJames Craig | Scots Fusiliers Guards | 6 September 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Cuninghame, WilliamWilliam Cuninghame | Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) | 20 November 1854 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Curtis, HenryHenry Curtis | Naval Brigade | 18 June 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Daniel, EdwardEdward Daniel | HMS Diamond | 18 October 1854 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Davis, GronowGronow Davis | Royal Regiment of Artillery | 8 September 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Day, GeorgeGeorge Day | HMS Recruit | 17 September 1855 | Genitichi, Crimea |
Dickson, CollingwoodCollingwood Dickson | Royal Regiment of Artillery | 17 October 1854 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Dixon, MatthewMatthew Dixon | Royal Regiment of Artillery | 17 April 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Dowell, GeorgeGeorge Dowell | Royal Marine Artillery | 13 July 1855 | Fort of Viborg, Finland |
Dunn, AlexanderAlexander Dunn | 11th Hussars | 25 October 1854 | Balaclava, Crimea |
Elphinstone, HowardHoward Elphinstone | Corps of Royal Engineers | 18 June 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Elton, FrederickFrederick Elton | 55th Regiment of Foot | 29 March 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Esmonde, ThomasThomas Esmonde | 18th Regiment of Foot | 18 June 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Evans, SamuelSamuel Evans | 19th Regiment of Foot | 13 April 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Farrell, JohnJohn Farrell | 17th Lancers | 25 October 1854 | Balaclava, Crimea |
Gardiner, GeorgeGeorge Gardiner | 57th Regiment of Foot | 22 March 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Goodlake, GeraldGerald Goodlake | Coldstream Guards | 28 October 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Gorman, JamesJames Gorman | Naval Brigade | 5 November 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Grady, ThomasThomas Grady | 4th Regiment of Foot | 18 October 1854 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Graham, GeraldGerald Graham | Corps of Royal Engineers | 18 June 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Grieve, JohnJohn Grieve | Royal Scots Greys | 25 October 1854 | Balaclava, Crimea |
Hale, ThomasThomas Hale | 7th Regiment of Foot | 8 September 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Hamilton, ThomasThomas Hamilton | 68th Regiment of Foot | 11 May 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Henry, AndrewAndrew Henry | Royal Regiment of Artillery | 5 November 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Hewett, WilliamWilliam Hewett | HMS Beagle | 26 October 1854 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Hope, WilliamWilliam Hope | 7th Regiment of Foot | 18 June 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Hughes, MathewMathew Hughes | 7th Regiment of Foot | 18 June 1855[9] | 7 June 1855Sevastopol, Crimea |
Humpston, RobertRobert Humpston | Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) | 22 April 1855 | Woronzoff Road, Crimea |
Ingouville, GeorgeGeorge Ingouville | HMS Arrogant | 13 July 1855 | Fort of Viborg, Finland |
Johnstone, WilliamWilliam Johnstone | HMS Arrogant | 9 August 1854 | Åland Islands, Finland |
Jones, HenryHenry Jones | 7th Regiment of Foot | 7 June 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Kellaway, JosephJoseph Kellaway | HMS Wrangler | 31 August 1855 | Sea of Azov, Crimea |
Knox, JohnJohn Knox | Scots Fusiliers Guards | 20 September 1854 | Alma, Crimea |
Leitch, PeterPeter Leitch | Corps of Royal Engineers | 18 June 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Lendrim, WilliamWilliam Lendrim | Corps of Royal Engineers | 14 February 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Lennox, WilbrahamWilbraham Lennox | Corps of Royal Engineers | 20 November 1854 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Lindsay, RobertRobert Lindsay | Scots Fusiliers Guards | 20 September 1854 | Alma, Crimea |
Lucas, CharlesCharles Lucas | HMS Hecla | 21 June 1854 | Åland Islands, Finland |
Lumley, CharlesCharles Lumley | 97th Regiment of Foot | 8 September 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Lyons, JohnJohn Lyons | 19th Regiment of Foot | 10 June 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
MacDonald, HenryHenry MacDonald | Corps of Royal Engineers | 19 April 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Madden, AmbroseAmbrose Madden | 41st Regiment of Foot | 26 October 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Malone, JosephJoseph Malone | 13th Light Dragoons | 25 October 1854 | Balaclava, Crimea |
Maude, FrederickFrederick Maude | 3rd Regiment of Foot | 5 September 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
McCorrie, CharlesCharles McCorrie | 57th Regiment of Foot | 23 June 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
McDermond, JohnJohn McDermond | 47th Regiment of Foot | 5 November 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
McGregor, RoderickRoderick McGregor | Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) | [10] | July 1855Sevastopol, Crimea |
McKechnie, JamesJames McKechnie | Scots Fusilier Guards | 20 September 1854 | Alma, Crimea |
McWheeney, WilliamWilliam McWheeney | 44th Regiment of Foot | 20 October 1854 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Miller, FrederickFrederick Miller | Royal Regiment of Artillery | 5 November 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Mouat, JamesJames Mouat | 6th Dragoons | 26 October 1854 | Balaclava, Crimea |
Moynihan, AndrewAndrew Moynihan | 90th Regiment of Foot | 8 September 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Norman, WilliamWilliam Norman | 7th Regiment of Foot | 19 December 1854 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
O'Connor, LukeLuke O'Connor | Royal Welch Fusiliers | 20 September 1854 | Alma, Crimea |
Owens, JamesJames Owens | 49th Regiment of Foot | 30 October 1854 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Palmer, AnthonyAnthony Palmer | Grenadier Guards | 5 November 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Park, JohnJohn Park | 77th Regiment of Foot | [11] | 19 April 1855Alma, Crimea Inkerman, Crimea |
Parkes, SamuelSamuel Parkes | 4th Light Dragoons | 25 October 1854 | Balaclava, Crimea |
Peel, WilliamWilliam Peel | Naval Brigade | [12] 5 November 1854 18 June 1855 | 18 October 1854Sevastopol, Crimea |
Percy, HenryHenry Percy | Grenadier Guards | 5 November 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Perie, JohnJohn Perie | Corps of Royal Engineers | 18 June 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Prettyjohns, JohnJohn Prettyjohns | Royal Marine Light Infantry | 5 November 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Prosser, JosephJoseph Prosser | 1st Regiment of Foot | 16 June 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Raby, HenryHenry Raby | Naval Brigade | 18 June 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Ramage, HenryHenry Ramage | 2nd Dragoons | 25 October 1854 | Balaclava, Crimea |
Reeves, ThomasThomas Reeves | Naval Brigade | 5 November 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Reynolds, WilliamWilliam Reynolds | Scots Fusiliers Guards | 20 September 1854 | Alma, Crimea |
Rickard, WilliamWilliam Rickard | HMS Weser | 11 October 1855 | Sea of Azov, Crimea |
Robarts, JohnJohn Robarts | HMS Ardent | 29 May 1855 | Sea of Azov, Crimea |
Ross, JohnJohn Ross | Corps of Royal Engineers | 21 July 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Rowlands, HughHugh Rowlands | 41st Regiment of Foot | 5 November 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Russell, CharlesCharles Russell | Grenadier Guards | 5 November 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Scholefield, MarkMark Scholefield | Naval Brigade | 5 November 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Sheppard, JohnJohn Sheppard | Naval Brigade | 15 July 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Shields, RobertRobert Shields | Royal Welch Fusiliers | 8 September 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Sims, JohnJohn Sims | 34th Regiment of Foot | 18 June 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Smith, PhilipPhilip Smith | 17th Regiment of Foot | 18 June 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Stanlake, WilliamWilliam Stanlake | Coldstream Guards | 26 October 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Strong, GeorgeGeorge Strong | Coldstream Guards | [13] | September 1855Sevastopol, Crimea |
Sullivan, JohnJohn Sullivan | Naval Brigade | 10 April 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Sylvester, WilliamWilliam Sylvester | Royal Welch Fusiliers | 8 September 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Symons, GeorgeGeorge Symons | Royal Regiment of Artillery | 6 June 1855 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Taylor, JohnJohn Taylor | Naval Brigade | 18 June 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Teesdale, ChristopherChristopher Teesdale | Royal Regiment of Artillery | 29 September 1855 | Kars, Turkey |
Trewavas, JosephJoseph Trewavas | HMS Beagle | 3 July 1855 | Sea of Azov, Crimea |
Walker, MarkMark Walker | 30th Regiment of Foot | 5 November 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Walters, GeorgeGeorge Walters | 49th Regiment of Foot | 5 November 1854 | Inkerman, Crimea |
Wheatley, FrancisFrancis Wheatley | Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) | 12 October 1854 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Wilkinson, ThomasThomas Wilkinson | Royal Marine Artillery | 7 June 1855 | Sevastopol, Crimea |
Wooden, CharlesCharles Wooden | 17th Lancers | 26 October 1854 | Balaclava, Crimea |
Wright, AlexanderAlexander Wright | 77th Regiment of Foot | 19 April 1855[11] | 22 March 1855Sevastopol, 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
- ↑ Ashcroft, Michael; preface; XI–XIII
- ↑ "The Crimean War 1853–1856". Armed Conflicts Database. Retrieved 2008-06-14.
- 1 2 3 Ashcroft, Michael; Preface to Victoria Cross Heroes
- 1 2 The London Gazette: no. 21846. pp. 410–411. 1856-02-05. Retrieved 2008-01-12. The Gazette publishing the original Royal Warrant
- ↑ Ashcroft, Michael; pp.7–10
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 27986. p. 325. 15 January 1907. Retrieved 28 August 2008.
- ↑ Crook, MJ, Chapter 8 pp.68–90
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 31946. p. 6702. 18 June 1920. Retrieved 19 September 2008.
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 21971. p. 658. 1857-02-24. Retrieved 2008-06-18.
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 21971. p. 662. 1857-02-24. Retrieved 2008-06-18.
- 1 2 The London Gazette: no. 21971. p. 661. 1857-02-24. Retrieved 2008-06-18.
- ↑ Peel was awarded the Victoria Cross for three separate actions.
The London Gazette: no. 21971. pp. 651–652. 1857-02-24. Retrieved 2008-06-18. - ↑ The London Gazette: no. 21971. p. 657. 1857-02-24. Retrieved 2008-06-08.