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The Book of the V.C. / A record of the deeds of heroism for which the Victoria Cross has been bestowed, from its institution in 1857 to the present time

Chapter 29: APPENDICES
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A compilation of collected accounts recounts acts of conspicuous valor recognized by the Victoria Cross from its institution through early twentieth-century conflicts. Arranged by campaign, it presents concise narratives of individual deeds across the Crimea, India, Persia, New Zealand, Ashanti, Afghanistan, Zululand, South Africa, Egypt, the Soudan, and other theatres, and includes naval and medical citations. The volume draws on official papers and contemporary sources, offers illustrations, and concludes with appendices reproducing royal warrants, the first presentation ceremony, a campaign list, and a complete alphabetical roll of recipients.

Lieutenant Grant, however, with his brave little Ghurkas, was not to be daunted by such heavy odds. Leaving the cover of the village at the foot of the hill, he led the advance up the steep slope. Immediately behind him came Havildar Karbir Pun, as eager to come to close quarters with the enemy as was his leader. Up the slippery face of the cliff they scrambled, while a shower of rocks and stones poured down on them from the Tibetans above, to say nothing of occasional volleys of jingal bullets; and as they neared the top the lieutenant fell back wounded. Nor did the havildar escape, being hurled back down the rock for thirty feet or more.

Despite their injuries the intrepid couple made another attempt after a brief pause. Covered by the fire of their men, they dashed for the breach, and this time succeeded in their purpose. Grant was the first through, with the faithful Karbir Pun at his heels, their rifles clearing a path for them as they scrambled inside the jong. Then the rest of the Ghurkas quickly poured in, and the issue of the assault was no longer in doubt.

Lieutenant Grant was gazetted in January of the year following. Havildar Karbir Pun—the sepoys of our Indian army not being eligible for the V.C.—received the Indian Order of Merit, which is its equivalent, being conferred for conspicuous bravery in the field.

And so this record of the Victoria Cross and its heroes comes to a close. It is a brave record, indeed, from Lucas down to Grant, and we may well be proud of the gallant fellows, soldiers and sailors, British and Colonials, whose names figure therein. Of late years there has been some complaint that the decoration is in danger of being cheapened by a too liberal distribution, but I cannot think that such is the case. The right to wear the coveted Cross is most jealously guarded; only for acts of conspicuous bravery is it granted; and he would be a bold man who dared to place his finger on any one of the 522 names in the list and say, “That man was not worthy.” How jealously the recipients guard the honour of the decoration for their part is shown by the fact that Rule 15 of the original Warrant has never had to be enforced. No wearer of the V.C. has been struck off the roll for “treason, cowardice, felony, or any infamous crime.” And if at times we read of a Victoria Cross being sold (almost invariably for a large amount) to some collector, we may be sure that another V.C. hero has joined the great majority. The instances in which a recipient of the Cross has parted with his decoration in his lifetime are very rare, and this despite the most tempting offers for the same that are known to have been made. For no medal that can be won by the officers and men of either Service is so highly prized when gained as the little bronze Maltese cross bearing the golden words, “For Valour.”


APPENDICES

APPENDIX A.
ROYAL WARRANTS.

The following are the principal Royal Warrants that have been issued in connection with the Victoria Cross.

War Department, February 5th, 1856.

The Queen has been pleased, by an instrument under her Royal Sign Manual, of which the following is a copy, to institute and create a new Naval and Military decoration, to be styled and designated “The Victoria Cross,” and to make the rules and regulations therein set forth under which the said decoration shall be conferred.

Victoria, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, etc., to all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting.

Whereas, We, taking into Our Royal Consideration, that there exists no means of adequately rewarding the individual gallant services, either of officers of the lower grades in Our Naval and Military Service, or of warrant and petty officers, seamen and marines in Our Navy, and non-commissioned officers in Our Army. And, whereas, the third class of Our Most Honourable Order of the Bath is limited, except in very rare cases, to the higher ranks of both services, and the granting of Medals, both in Our Navy and Army, is only awarded for long service or meritorious conduct, rather than for bravery in action or distinction before an enemy, such cases alone excepted where a general medal is granted for a particular action or campaign, or a clasp added to the medal for some especial engagement, in both of which cases all share equally in the boon, and those who, by their valour, have particularly signalised themselves, remain undistinguished from their comrades. Now, for the purpose of attaining an end so desirable as that of rewarding individual instances of merit and valour, We have instituted and created, and by these presents for Us, our Heirs and Successors, institute and create a new Naval and Military Decoration, which We are desirous should be highly prized and eagerly sought after by the officers and men of Our Naval and Military Services, and are graciously pleased to make, ordain and establish the following rules and ordinances for the government of the same, which shall from henceforth be inviolably observed and kept.

Firstly. It is ordained that the distinction shall be styled and designated “The Victoria Cross,” and shall consist of a Maltese cross of Bronze, with Our Royal Crest in the centre, and underneath with an escroll bearing the inscription “For Valour.”

Secondly. It is ordained that the Cross shall be suspended from the left breast by a blue riband for the Navy, and by a red riband for the Army.

Thirdly. It is ordained that the names of those upon whom We may be pleased to confer the Decoration shall be published in the London Gazette, and a registry thereof kept in the Office of Our Secretary of State for War.

Fourthly. It is ordained that anyone who, after having received the Cross, shall again perform an act of bravery, which, if he had not received such Cross, would have entitled him to it, such further act shall be recorded by a bar attached to the riband by which the Cross is suspended, and for every additional act of bravery an additional bar may be added.

Fifthly. It is ordained that the Cross shall only be awarded to those officers and men who have served Us in the presence of the enemy, and shall have then performed some signal act of valour or devotion to their country.

Sixthly. It is ordained, with a view to placing all persons on a perfectly equal footing in relation to eligibility for the Decoration, that neither rank, nor long service, nor wounds, nor any other circumstance or condition whatsoever, save the merit of conspicuous bravery, shall be held to establish a sufficient claim to the honour.

Seventhly. It is ordained that the Decoration may be conferred on the spot where the act to be rewarded by the grant of such Decoration has been performed, under the following circumstances:—1. When the fleet or army in which such act has been performed is under the eye and command of an admiral or general officer commanding the forces. 2. Where the Naval or Military force is under the eye and command of an admiral or commodore commanding a squadron or detached Naval force, or of a general commanding a corps or division or brigade on a distinct and detached service, when such admiral or general officer shall have the power of conferring the Decoration on the spot, subject to confirmation by Us.

Eighthly. It is ordained where such act shall not have been performed in sight of a commanding officer as aforesaid, then the claimant for the honour shall prove the act to the satisfaction of the captain or officer commanding his ship, or to the officer commanding the regiment to which the claimant belongs, and such captain, or such commanding officer, shall report the same through the usual channel to the admiral or commodore commanding the force employed in the service, or to the officer commanding the forces in the field who shall call for such description and attestation of the act as he may think requisite, and on approval shall recommend the grant of the Decoration.

Ninthly. It is ordained that every person selected for the Cross, under Rule 7, shall be publicly decorated before the Naval or Military force or body to which he belongs, and with which the act of bravery for which he is to be rewarded shall have been performed, and his name shall be recorded in a general order together with the cause of his especial distinction.

Tenthly. It is ordained that every person selected under Rule 8 shall receive his Decoration as soon as possible, and his name shall likewise appear in a general order as above required, such general order to be issued by the Naval or Military commander of the forces employed on the Service.

Eleventhly. It is ordained that the general orders above referred to shall from time to time be transmitted to Our Secretary of State for War, to be laid before Us, and shall be by him registered.

Twelfthly. It is ordained that, as cases may arise not falling within the rules above specified, or in which a claim, though well founded, may not have been established on the spot, We will, on the joint submission of Our Secretary of State for War and of Our Commander-in-Chief of Our Army, or on that of Our Lord High Admiral, or Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty in the case of the Navy, confer the Decoration, but never without conclusive proofs of the performance of the act of bravery for which the claim is made.

Thirteenthly. It is ordained that in the event of a gallant and daring act having been performed by a squadron, ship’s company, or detached body of seamen and marines not under fifty in number, or by a brigade, regiment, troop or company in which the admiral, general, or other officer commanding such forces may deem that all are equally brave and distinguished, and that no special selection can be made by them, then in such case the admiral, general, or other officer commanding, may direct that for any such body of seamen or marines, or for every troop or company of soldiers, one officer shall be selected by the officers engaged for the Decoration, and in like manner one petty officer or non-commissioned officer shall be selected by the petty officers and non-commissioned officers engaged, and two seamen or private soldiers or marines shall be selected by the seamen, or private soldiers, or marines engaged, respectively for the Decoration, and the names of those selected shall be transmitted by the senior officers in command of the Naval force, brigade, regiment, troop, or company, to the admiral or general officer commanding, who shall in due manner confer the Decoration as if the acts were done under his own eye.

Fourteenthly. It is ordained that every warrant officer, petty officer, seaman or marine, or non-commissioned officer, or soldier who shall have received the Cross, shall, from the date of the act by which the Decoration has been gained be entitled to a special pension of £10 a year, and each additional bar conferred under Rule 4 on such warrant or petty officers, or non-commissioned officers or men, shall carry with it an additional pension of £5 per annum.

Fifteenthly. In order to make such additional provision as shall effectually preserve pure this most honourable distinction, it is ordained that, if any person be convicted of treason, cowardice, felony, or of any infamous crime, or if he be accused of any such offence, and doth not after a reasonable time surrender himself to be tried for the same, his name shall forthwith be erased from the registry of individuals upon whom the said Decoration shall have been conferred, by an especial Warrant under Our Royal Sign Manual, and the pension conferred under Rule 14 shall cease and determine from the date of such Warrant. It is hereby further declared, that We, Our Heirs and Successors, shall be the all judges of the circumstances requiring such expulsion; moreover, We shall at all times have power to restore such persons as may at any time have been expelled, both to the enjoyment of the Decoration and Pension.

Given at Our Court at Buckingham Palace, this twenty-ninth day of January, in the nineteenth year of Our Reign, and in the Year of Our Lord, 1856.

By Her Majesty’s command,

(Signed) Panmure.

To Our Principal Secretary of State for War.

On August 10, 1858, the London Gazette announced that by a Warrant under her Royal Sign Manual, her Majesty was pleased to direct that the Victoria Cross should be conferred, “subject to the rules and ordinances already made, on Officers and Men of Her Majesty’s Naval and Military Services, who may perform acts of conspicuous courage and bravery under circumstances of extreme danger, such as the occurrence of a fire on board ship, or of the foundering of a vessel at sea, or under any other circumstances in which, through the courage and devotion displayed, life or public property may be saved.”

As noted in chapter 15, it was under this clause that Private O’Hea, Dr. Douglas, and several others were gazetted.

Provision for the award of the V.C. to Messrs. Kavanagh, Mangles, and McDonell, who were civilians, was made by a supplemental Warrant, which was announced in the Gazette on 8th July, 1859, in the following terms:—

The Queen having been graciously pleased by a Warrant under her Royal Sign Manual, bearing date 13th December 1858, to declare that Non-Military Persons who, as Volunteers, have borne arms against the Mutineers, both at Lucknow and elsewhere, during the late operations in India, shall be considered as eligible to receive the decoration of the Victoria Cross, subject to the rules and ordinances, etc. etc. … provided that it be established in any case that the person was serving under the orders of a General or other Officer in Command of Troops in the Field; her Majesty has accordingly been pleased to signify her intention to confer this high distinction on the undermentioned gentlemen, etc. etc.

The Warrant given below, which was issued in 1881, speaks for itself. It merely restates in plain, unmistakable language the purport of the original Warrant of 1856.

Royal Warrant.—Qualification required for the Decoration of the Victoria Cross.

(This Warrant applies also to the Auxiliary and Reserve Forces.)

Victoria R.

Whereas doubts have arisen as to the qualification required for the decoration of the Victoria Cross, and whereas the description of such qualification in Our Warrant of 29th January, 1856, is not uniform. Our will and pleasure is that the qualification shall be “conspicuous bravery or devotion to the country in the presence of the enemy,” and that Our Warrant of 29th January, 1856, shall be read and interpreted accordingly.

It is Our further will and pleasure that Officers and Men of Our Auxiliary and Reserve Forces (Naval and Military) shall be eligible for the decoration of the Victoria Cross under the conditions of Our said Warrant, as amended by this Our Warrant.

Given at Our Court at Osborne, this 23rd day of April, 1881, in the forty-fourth year of Our Reign.

By Her Majesty’s Command,

Hugh C. E. Childers.

In the same year, 1881, appeared another Warrant which included as eligible for the Decoration members of the Indian Ecclesiastical Establishment, provided that they were serving under a general or other officer in command of troops in the field. By this provision the Rev. J. W. Adams was gazetted V.C.

Under a later Warrant, dated July 18, 1898, authority was given to increase the Victoria Cross pension from £10 to £50 a year, the condition to be satisfied in such cases being inability to earn a livelihood, in consequence of age or infirmity occasioned by causes beyond an Annuitant’s control.

The last Royal Warrant to be issued bears date August 8, 1902, and runs as follows:—

The King has been graciously pleased to approve of the Decoration of the Victoria Cross being delivered to the representatives of the undermentioned officers, non-commissioned officers and men who fell during the recent operations in South Africa, in the performance of acts of valour which would, in the opinion of the Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in the Field, have entitled them to be recommended for that distinction had they survived:—(Here follow the names of Captain Younger, Lieut. Digby-Jones, and others.)


APPENDIX B.
THE FIRST PRESENTATION OF THE V.C.

The names of those who received the Victoria Cross at the first distribution in Hyde Park, on Friday, June 26th, 1857, are given below, in the order in which they were presented to her Majesty.

The Navy.

Raby, H. J. Commander.
Bythesea, J. Commander.
Burgoyne, H. T. Commander.
Lucas, C. D. Lieutenant.
Hewett, W. N. W. Lieutenant.
Robarts, J. Gunner.
Kellaway, J. Boatswain.
Cooper, H. Boatswain.
Trewavas, J. Seaman.
Reeves, T. Seaman.
Curtis, H. Boatswain’s Mate.
Ingouville, G. Captain of Mast.

The Royal Marines.

Dowell, G. D. Lieutenant.
Wilkinson, T. Bombardier.

The Army.

Grieve, J. Sergeant-Major 2nd Dragoons (Scots Greys).
Parkes, S. Private 4th Light Dragoons (Queen’s Own).
Dunn, A. R. Lieutenant 11th Hussars (Prince Albert’s Own).
Berryman, J. Troop Sergt.-Maj. 17th Lancers.
Dickson, C. Colonel Royal Artillery.
Henry, A. Captain Royal Artillery.
Davis, G. Captain Royal Artillery.
Cambridge, D. Sergeant Royal Artillery.
Arthur, T. Gunner and Driver Royal Artillery.
Graham, G. Lieutenant Royal Engineers.
Ross, J. Corporal Royal Engineers.
Lendrim, W. J. Corporal Royal Engineers.
Perie, J. Sapper Royal Engineers.
Percy, Hon. H. H. M. Colonel Grenadier Guards.
Russell, Sir C., Bart. Brevet-Major Grenadier Guards.
Ablett, A. Sergeant Grenadier Guards.
Palmer, A. Private Grenadier Guards.
Goodlake, G. L. Brevet-Major Coldstream Guards.
Conolly, J. A. Brevet-Major Coldstream Guards (late 49th).
Strong, G. Private Coldstream Guards.
Lindsay, R. J. Brevet-Major Scots Fusilier Guards.
McKechnie, J. Sergeant Scots Fusilier Guards.
Reynolds, W. Private Scots Fusilier Guards.
Grady, T. Private 4th (King’s Own) Foot.
Hope, W. Lieutenant 7th Royal Fusiliers.
Hale, T. E. Assist.-Surg. 7th Royal Fusiliers.
Hughes, M. Private 7th Royal Fusiliers.
Norman, W. Private 7th Royal Fusiliers.
Moynihan, A. Ensign 8th (The King’s) Foot.
Evans, S. Private 19th (1st Yorkshire North Riding).
Lyons, J. Private 19th (1st Yorkshire North Riding).
O’Connor, L. Lieutenant 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
Shields, R. Corporal 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
Coffey, W. Private 34th (Cumberland) Foot.
Sims, J. J. Private 34th (Cumberland) Foot.
McWheeney W. Sergeant 44th (East Essex) Foot.
Walters, G. Sergeant 49th (Herts, Princess Charlotte of Wales’s).
Owens, J. Corporal 49th (Herts, Princess Charlotte of Wales’s).
Lumley, C. H. Brevet-Major 97th (The Earl of Ulster’s) Foot.
Coleman, J. Sergeant 97th (The Earl of Ulster’s) Foot.
Clifford, Hon. H. H. Brevet-Major Rifle Brigade.
Wheatley, F. Private Rifle Brigade.
Cuninghame, W. J. M. Captain Rifle Brigade.
Knox, J. S. Lieutenant Rifle Brigade (late Sergeant Scots Fusilier Guards).
McGregor, R. Private Rifle Brigade.
Humpston, R. Private Rifle Brigade.
Bradshaw, J. Private Rifle Brigade.
Bourchier, C. T. Brevet-Major Rifle Brigade.

APPENDIX C.
WARS AND CAMPAIGNS IN WHICH THE VICTORIA CROSS HAS BEEN WON, FROM 1854 TO 1904.

No. of
Crosses
gained.
Crimea and Baltic 1854-5 111
Persia 1856-7 3
Indian Mutiny 1857-9 182
China (including the Taiping Rebellion) 1860-2; 1900 10
New Zealand 1860-1; 1863-6 15
India (Umbeyla) 1863 2
Japan 1864 3
India (Bhotan) 1864-5 2
* Canada 1866 1
West Africa (Gambia) 1866; 1892 2
* Andaman Islands 1867 5
Abyssinia 1867-8 2
India (Looshai) 1871-2 1
Ashanti 1873-4; 1900 6
Perak 1875-6 1
Quetta (Beloochistan) 1877 1
South Africa (Kaffir War) 1877-8 1
Afghanistan 1878-80 16
Zululand 1879 23
Basutoland 1879 and 1881 6
India (Naga Hills) 1879-80 1
South Africa (First Boer War) 1880-1 6
Egypt and Soudan 1882; 1884-5 8
Burma 1889; 1893 3
Manipur (N.E. India) 1891 1
India (Hunza-Nagar) 1891 3
Chitral 1895 1
Matabeleland 1896 3
India (Punjab Frontier) 1897-8 11
Soudan (Khartoum) 1898 5
Crete 1898 1
South Africa (Second Boer War) 1899-1902 78
Somaliland 1902-4 6
Nigeria 1903 1
Tibet 1904 1
Total 522

* Not gained in action.


APPENDIX D.
COMPLETE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF RECIPIENTS OF THE V.C.

[The date given in each instance denotes when the act of bravery was performed for which the decoration was awarded. The names printed in italics are those of recipients who are still living. To assist identification, former, as well as present, titles of regiments are given in cases where the V.C. was won before the Territorial System was adopted. Example: 43rd R. (old title), now known as (1st Batt.) Oxfordshire Light Infantry.]

Ablett, Private A. Grenadier Guards Crimea 1855
Adams, Rev. J. W. Bengal Eccles. Establishment Afghanistan 1879
Adams, Lt.-Col. (now Col.) R. B. Indian Army Upper Swat 1897
Addison, Private H. 43rd R. (Oxf. L.I.) Indian Mutiny 1859
Aikman, Lieut. (late Col.) F. R. Indian Army 1858
Aitkin, Lieut. (late Col.) R. H. M. 1857
Albrecht, Trooper H. Imperial Light Horse South Africa 1900
Alexander, Private J. 90th R. (Scottish Rifles) Crimea 1855
Allen, Corporal W. 24th R. (S. Wales Borderers) Zululand 1879
Anderson, Private C. 2nd Dragoon Guards Indian Mutiny 1858
Anson, Captain (late Lt.-Col.) the Hon. A. H. A. 84th (York and Lancs.) R. 1857
Arthur, Gunner T. Royal Artillery Crimea 1855
Ashford, Private T. 7th R. (Royal Fusiliers) Afghanistan 1880
Atkinson, Sergeant A. Yorkshire R. South Africa 1900
Aylmer, Captain (now Col.) F. J. Royal Engineers Nilt 1891
Babtie, Major (now Lt.-Col.) W. Royal Army Med. Corps South Africa 1899
Baker, Lieut. C. G. Indian Police Indian Mutiny 1858
Bambrick, Private V. 60th Rifles (King’s Royal Rifle Corps) 1858
Bankes, Cornet W. G. H. 7th Hussars 1858
Barry, Private J. Royal Irish R. South Africa 1901
Baxter, Trooper F. W. Bulawayo Field Force Rhodesia 1897
Beach, Private T. 55th (Border) R. Crimea 1854
Bees, Private W. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire R.) South Africa 1901
Beet, Corporal H. C. 1900
Bell, Private D. 24th R. (S. Wales Borderers) Andaman I. 1867
Bell, Captain (late Maj.-Gen.) E. W. D. 23rd R. (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) Crimea 1854
Bell, Lieut. F. W. W. Australian Mt. Inf. South Africa 1901
Bell, Lieut. (late Col.) M. S. Royal Engineers Ashanti 1874
Beresford, Captain (late Gen.) Lord W. L. De la Poer 9th Lancers Zululand 1879
Bergin, Private J. 33rd (W. Riding) R. Abyssinia 1868
Berryman, Troop-Sergt.-Major (late Major) J. 17th Lancers Crimea 1854
Bisdee, Private (now Lieut.) J. H. Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen South Africa 1900
Blair, Captain (late Gen.) J. Indian Army Indian Mutiny 1857
Blair, Lieut. (late Gen.) R. 2nd Dragoon Guards 1857
Bogle, Lieut. (late Major) A. C. 78th (Seaforth) Highlanders 1857
Boisragon, Lieut. (now Major) G. H. Indian Army Hunza-Nagar 1891
Booth, Col.-Sergt. A. 80th (S. Staffs.) R. Zululand 1879
Boulger, Lance-Corpl. (late Lt.-Col.) A. 84th (York and Lancs.) R. Indian Mutiny 1857
Bourchier, Lieut. (late Col.) C. T. Rifle Brigade Crimea 1854
Boyes, Midshipman D. G. Royal Navy Japan 1864
Bradley, Driver F. G. Royal Field Artillery South Africa 1901
Bradshaw, Private J. Rifle Brigade Crimea 1855
Bradshaw, Assistant-Surgeon W. 90th R. (Scottish Rifles) Indian Mutiny 1857
Brennan, Bombardier J. Royal Artillery 1858
Bromhead, Lieut. (late Major) G. S. 24th R. (S. Wales Borderers) Zululand 1879
Brown, Lieut. (late Col.) F. D. M. 101st R. (Royal Munster Fusiliers) Indian Mutiny 1857
Brown, Trooper P. Cape Mounted Rifles Basutoland 1879
Brown-Synge-Hutchinson, Major E. D. 14th Hussars South Africa 1900
Browne, Lieut. (now Brig.-Gen.) E. S. 24th R. (S. Wales Borderers) Zululand 1879
Browne, Captain (now Col.) H. G. 32nd R. (D. of Corn. L.I.) Indian Mutiny 1857
Browne, Brevet-Major (late Gen.) Sir S. J. Indian Army 1858
Buckley, J., Deputy-Assist.-Commiss. of Ordnance, Bengal 1857
Buckley, Capt. C. W. Royal Navy Crimea 1855
Buller, Captain (now Gen. Sir) R. H. 60th R. (King’s Royal Rifle Corps) Zululand 1879
Burgoyne, Capt. H. T. Royal Navy Crimea 1855
Burslem, Lieut. (late Capt.) N. 67th (Hampshire) R. China 1860
Butler, Lieut. (late Major) T. A. 101st R. (Royal Munster Fusiliers) Indian Mutiny 1858
Byrne, Private J. 86th R. (Royal Irish Rifles) 1858
Byrne, Private J. 68th R. (Durham L.I.) Crimea 1854
Byrne, Private T. 21st Lancers Khartoum 1898
Bythesea, Lieut. (late Rear-Admiral) J. Royal Navy Baltic 1854
Cadell, Lieut. (now Col.) T. 104th R. (Royal Munster Fusiliers) Indian Mutiny 1857
Cafe, Lieut. (now Gen.) W. M. Indian Army 1858
Cambridge, Sergt. D. Royal Artillery Crimea 1855
Cameron, Lieut. (now Col.) A. S. 72nd (Seaforth) Highlanders Indian Mutiny 1858
Carlin, Private P. 13th R. (Somerset L.I.) 1858
Carter, Lieut. H. A. Indian Army Somaliland 1903
Champion, Sergeant-Major J. 8th Hussars Indian Mutiny 1858
Channer, Colonel (late Gen.) G. N. Indian Army Perak 1875
Chaplin, Ensign (now Col.) J. W. 67th (Hampshire) R. China 1860
Chard, Lieut. (late Col.) J. R. M. Royal Engineers Zululand 1879
Chase, Captain (now Col.) W. St. L. Indian Army Afghanistan 1880
Chicken, G. B. Royal (Indian) Navy Indian Mutiny 1858
Clements, Corpl. J. J. Rimington’s Guides South Africa 1900
Clifford, Lieut. (late Major-Gen. Hon. Sir) H. H. Rifle Brigade Crimea 1854
Clogstoun, Capt. H. M. Indian Army Indian Mutiny 1859
Cobbe, Capt. (now Lt.-Col.) A. S. Indian Army Somaliland 1902
Cochrane, Lieut. (late Col.) H. S. 86th R. (Royal Irish Rifles) Indian Mutiny 1858
Cockburn, Lieut. H. Z. C. Royal Canadian Dragoons South Africa 1900
Coffey, Private W. 34th (Border) R. Crimea 1855
Coghill, Lieut. N. J. A. 24th R. (S. Wales Borderers) Zululand 1879
Coghlan, Col.-Sergt. (now Sergt.-Major) C. 75th (Gordon) Highlanders Indian Mutiny 1857
Coleman, Sergeant J. 97th (Royal West Kent) R. Crimea 1855
Collis, Gunner J. Royal Horse Artillery Afghanistan 1880
Colvin, Lieut. (now Major) J. M. C. Royal Engineers (Indian) Mamund 1897
Commerell, Lieut. (late Admiral Sir) J. E. Royal Navy Crimea 1855
Congreve, Capt. (now Col.) W. N. Rifle Brigade South Africa 1899
Connolly, Gunner W. Bengal Horse Artillery Indian Mutiny 1857
Connors, Private J. 3rd R. (East Kent R., “The Buffs”) Crimea 1855
Conolly, Lieut. (late Lt.-Col.) J. A. 49th (Royal Berks) R. 1854
Cook, Captain J. Indian Army Afghanistan 1878
Cook, Private W. 42nd (Black Watch) Highlanders Indian Mutiny 1859
Cooper, Boatswain H. Royal Navy Crimea 1855
Cooper, Private J. 24th R. (S. Wales Borderers) Andaman I. 1867
Corbett, Private F. 60th R. (King’s Royal Rifle Corps) Egypt 1882
Costello, Lieut. (now Capt.) E. W. Indian Army Malakand 1897
Coulson, Lieut. G. H. B. King’s Own Scottish Borderers South Africa 1901
Craig, Sergeant J. Scots Guards Crimea 1855
Crandon, Pte. H. D. 18th Hussars South Africa 1901
Creagh, Capt. (now Maj.-Gen. Sir) O’M. Indian Army Afghanistan 1879
Crean, Surg.-Capt. T. J. Imperial Light Horse South Africa 1901
Crimmin, Surg. (now Lt.-Col.) J. Indian Medical Service Burma 1889
Crowe, Lieut. J. P. H. 78th (Seaforth) Highlanders Indian Mutiny 1857
Cubitt, Lieut. (late Col.) W. G. Indian Army 1857
Cuninghame, Lieut. (late Col. Sir) W. J. M. Rifle Brigade Crimea 1854
Curtis, Private (now Corporal) A. E. East Surrey R. South Africa 1900
Curtis, Boatswain’s Mate H. Royal Navy Crimea 1855
Dalton, Assistant-Commissary J. L. Army Service Corps Zululand 1879
Danaher, Trooper (now Sergeant) J. Nourse’s Horse South Africa 1881
Daniels, Midshipman E. St. J. Royal Navy Crimea 1854-5
D’Arcy, Captain C. Frontier Light Horse Zululand 1879
Daunt, Lieut. (late Col.) J. C. C. Indian Army Indian Mutiny 1857
Davies, Lieut. (now Capt.) L. A. E. P. King’s Royal Rifle Corps South Africa 1901
Davis, Captain (late Maj.-Gen.) G. Royal Artillery Crimea 1855
Davis, Private J. 42nd (Black Watch) Highlanders Indian Mutiny 1858
Day, Lieut. (late Capt.) G. F. Royal Navy Crimea 1855
De Montmorency, Lt. Hon. R. H. L. J. 21st Lancers Khartoum 1898
Dempsey, Private D. 10th (Lincolnshire) R. Ind. Mutiny 1857-8
Diamond, Sergeant B. Bengal Horse Artillery 1857
Dick-Cunyngham, Lt. (late Lt.-Col.) W. H. 92nd (Gordon) Highlanders Afghanistan 1879
Dickson, Lieut. (late Gen. Sir) C. Royal Artillery Crimea 1854
Digby-Jones, Lieut. R. J. T. Royal Engineers South Africa 1900
Divane, Private J. 60th R. (King’s Royal Rifle Corps) Indian Mutiny 1857
Dixon, Captain (late Maj.-Gen.) M. C. Royal Artillery Crimea 1855
Donohoe, Private P. 9th Lancers Indian Mutiny 1857
Doogan, Private J. 1st Dragoon Guards South Africa 1881
Douglas, Assist.-Surg. (now Lt.-Col.) C. M. 24th R. (S. Wales Borderers) Andaman I. 1867
Douglas, Lieut. (now Capt.) H. E. M. Royal Army Medical Corps South Africa 1900
Dowell, Lieut. (now Lt.-Col.) G. D. Royal Marine Artillery Baltic 1855
Dowling, Private W. 32nd R. (D. of Corn. L.I.) Indian Mutiny 1857
Down, Ensign J. T. 57th (W. Middlesex) R. New Zealand 1863
Doxat, Lieut. A. C. Imperial Yeomanry South Africa 1900
Duffy, Private T. 102nd R. (Royal Dublin Fusiliers) Indian Mutiny 1857
Dugdale, Lieut. F. B. 5th Lancers South Africa 1901
Dundas, Lieut. J. Royal Engineers Bhotan 1865
Dunley, L.-Corpl. J. 93rd (Arg. and Suth.) Highlanders Indian Mutiny 1857
Dunn, Lieut. (afterwards Lt.-Col.) A. R. 11th Hussars Crimea 1854
Durrant, Private E. Rifle Brigade South Africa 1900
Dynon, Sergeant D. 53rd R. (Shrops. L.I.) Indian Mutiny 1857
Edwards, Private T. 42nd (Black Watch) Highlanders Soudan 1884
Edwards, Lieut. (now Maj.) W. M. M. Highland Light Infantry Egypt 1882
Elphinstone, Lieut. (late Maj.-Gen. Sir) H. C. Royal Engineers Crimea 1855
Elton, Capt. (late Lt.-Col.) F. C. 55th (Border) R. 1855
Engleheart, Sergt. H. 10th Hussars South Africa 1900
English, Lieut. W. J. 2nd Scottish Horse 1901
Esmonde, Capt. (late Lieut.-Col.) T. 18th (Royal Irish) R. Crimea 1855
Evans, Private S. 19th (Yorkshire) R. 1855
Farmer, Sergeant D. Cameron Highlanders South Africa 1900
Farmer, Lance-Corpl. (now Corporal) J. J. Army Hospital Corps 1881
Farquharson, Lieut. F. E. H. 42nd (Black Watch) Highlanders Indian Mutiny 1858
Farrell, Q.-M. J. 17th Lancers Crimea 1854
Ffrench, Lieut. A. K. 53rd R. (Shrops. L.I.) Indian Mutiny 1857
Fincastle, Lieut. (now Maj.) Viscount 16th Lancers Upper Swat 1897
Findlater, Piper G. Gordon Highlanders Dargai 1897
Firth, Sergeant W. West Riding R. South Africa 1900
Fitz-Clarence, Capt. (now Maj.) C. Royal Fusiliers 1899
Fitzgerald, Gunner R. Bengal Horse Artillery Indian Mutiny 1857
Fitzgibbon, Hospital-Apprentice A. F. Indian Medical Service China 1860
Fitzpatrick, Private F. 94th R. (Connaught Rangers) Basutoland 1879
Flawn, Private T. 1879
Flinn, Drummer T. 64th (N. Staff.) R. Indian Mutiny 1857
Forrest, Captain G. Indian Army 1857
Fosbery, Lieut. (now Lt.-Col.) G. V. Umbeyla 1863
Fowler, Private (now Sergeant) E. 90th R. (Scottish Rifles) Zululand 1879
Fraser, Major (late Gen. Sir) C. C. 7th Hussars Indian Mutiny 1858
Freeman, Private J. 9th Lancers Indian Mutiny 1857
Gardiner, Col.-Sergt. G. 57th (Middlesex) R. Crimea 1855
Gardner, Quarter-Master-Sergt. W. 42nd (Black Watch) Highlanders Indian Mutiny 1858
Garvin, Col.-Sergt. S. 60th R. (King’s Royal Rifle Corps) Indian Mutiny 1857
Gifford, Lieut. E. F. (now Major Lord) 24th R. (S. Wales Borderers) Ashanti 1873-4
Gill, Sergt.-Major P. Indian Army Indian Mutiny 1857
Glasock, Driver H. H. Royal Horse Artillery South Africa 1900
Goate, Lance-Corpl. (late Corpl.) W. 9th Lancers Indian Mutiny 1858
Goodfellow, Lieut. (now Lieut.-Gen.) C. A. Royal Engineers 1859
Goodlake, Capt. (late Lt.-Gen.) G. L. Coldstream Guards Crimea 1854
Gordon, Capt. W. E. Gordon Highlanders South Africa 1900
Gordon, Lance-Corpl. (now Sergt.) W. J. West India R. Gambia 1892
Gorman, Seaman J. H. Royal Navy Crimea 1854
Gough, Capt. (now Gen. Sir) C. J. S. Indian Army Ind. Mutiny 1857-8
Gough, Lieut. (now Gen. Sir) H. H. 1857-8
Gough, Major (now Lt.-Col.) J. E. Rifle Brigade Somaliland 1903
Grady, Private (late Sergt.) T. 4th (Royal Lancaster) R. Crimea 1854
Graham, Lieut. (late Lt.-Gen. Sir) G. Royal Engineers 1855
Graham, Private P. 90th R. (Scottish Rifles) Indian Mutiny 1857
Grant, Lieut. (now Major) C. J. W. Indian Army Manipur 1891
Grant, Lieut. J. D. Tibet 1904
Grant, Private P. 93rd (Arg. and Suth.) Highlanders Indian Mutiny 1857
Grant, Sergeant R. (orig. gazetted Ewart) 5th R. (Northumberland Fusiliers) 1857
Green, Private (late Col.-Sergt.) P. 75th (Gordon) Highlanders 1857
Grieve, Sergt.-Major J. 2nd Dragoons (Scots Greys) Crimea 1854
Griffiths, Private W. 24th R. (S. Wales Borderers) Andaman I. 1867
Guise, Major (Lt.-Gen.) J. C. 90th R. (Scottish Rifles) Indian Mutiny 1857
Guy, Midshipman (now Lieut.) B. J. D. Royal Navy China 1900
Hackett, Lieut. (late Lt.-Col.) T. B. 23rd R. (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) Indian Mutiny 1857
Hale, Assist.-Surgeon (now Surg.-Maj.) T. E. 7th R. (Royal Fusiliers) Crimea 1855
Hall, Seaman W. Royal Navy Indian Mutiny 1857
Halliday, Capt. (now Major) L. S. T. Royal Marine L.I. China 1900
Hamilton, Capt. (now Major-Gen.) T. de C. 68th R. (Durham L.I.) Crimea 1855
Hamilton, Lieut. W. R. P. Indian Army Afghanistan 1879
Hammond, Capt. (now Col. Sir) A. G. 1879
Hampton, Sergeant H. The King’s (L’pool) R. South Africa 1900
Hancock, Private T. 9th Lancers Indian Mutiny 1857
Hardham, Far.-Major (now Lieut.) W. J. 4th New Zealand Contingent South Africa 1901
Harding, Gunner (now Chief Gunner) I. Royal Navy Egypt 1882
Harrington, Lieut. H. E. Bengal Artillery Indian Mutiny 1857
Harrison, Boatswain’s Mate J. Royal Navy 1857
Hart, Lieut. (now Lt.-Gen. Sir) R. C. Royal Engineers Afghanistan 1879
Hartigan, Sergt. H. 9th Lancers Indian Mutiny 1857
Hartley, Surg.-Major (now Lt.-Col.) E. B. Cape Mounted Rifles Basutoland 1879
Havelock, Lieut. H. M. (late Lieut.-Gen. Sir H. M. Havelock-Allan, Bart.) 10th (Lincs.) R. Indian Mutiny 1857
Hawkes, Private D. Rifle Brigade 1858
Hawthorne, Bugler R. 52nd R. (Oxf. L.I.) 1857
Heaphy, Major C. Auckland Militia New Zealand 1864
Heathcote, Lieut. A. S. 60th R. (King’s Royal Rifle Corps) Indian Mutiny 1857
Heaton, Private W. The King’s (L’pool) R. South Africa 1900
Henderson, Trooper H. S. Bulawayo Field Force Rhodesia 1896
Heneage, Captain (late Major) C. W. 8th Hussars Indian Mutiny 1858
Henry, Sergt.-Major (late Captain) A. Royal Artillery Crimea 1854
Hewett, Lieut. (late Vice-Admiral Sir) W. N. W. Royal Navy Crimea 1854
Hill, Lieut. A. R. (now Major A. R. Hill-Walker) 58th (Northampt.) R. South Africa 1881
Hill, Sergeant S. 90th R. (Scottish Rifles) Indian Mutiny 1857
Hills, Lieut. J. (now Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. Hills-Johnes, G.C.B.) Bengal Horse Artillery 1857
Hinckley, Seaman G. Royal Navy China 1862
Hitch, Private F. 24th R. (S. Wales Borderers) Zululand 1879
Hodge, Private S. 4th West India R. Gambia 1866
Holland, Sergeant E. Royal Canad. Dragoons South Africa 1900
Hollis, Farrier G. 8th Hussars Indian Mutiny 1858
Hollowell, Private J. 78th (Seaforth) Highlanders 1857
Holmes, Private J. 84th (York and Lan.) R. 1857
Home, Surgeon (now Surg.-Gen. Sir) A. D. 90th R. (Scottish Rifles) 1857
Home, Lieut. D. C. Bengal Engineers 1857
Hook, Private H. 24th R. (S. Wales Borderers) Zululand 1879
Hope, Lieut. (now Lt.-Col.) W. 7th R. (Royal Fusiliers) Crimea 1855
Hore-Ruthven, Capt. Hon. A. G. A. Highland Light Infantry Soudan 1898
House, Private W. Royal Berks. R. South Africa 1900
Howse, Captain (now Major) N. R. N. S. Wales Med. Staff Corps 1900
Hughes, Private (afterwards Corpl.) M. 7th R. (Royal Fusiliers) Crimea 1855
Humpston, Private (afterwards Sergt.) R. Rifle Brigade 1855
Ind, Shoe-Smith A. E. Royal Horse Artillery South Africa 1901
Ingouville, Captain of Mast G. Royal Navy Baltic 1855
Inkson, Lieut. (now Capt. E. T.) Royal Army Medical Corps South Africa 1900
Innes, Lieut. (now Lt.-Gen.) J. J. M’L. Bengal Engineers Indian Mutiny 1858
Irwin, Private C. 53rd R. (Shrops. L.I.) 1857
Jarrett, Lieut. (late Col.) H. C. T. Indian Army Indian Mutiny 1858
Jee, Surgeon (late Dep.-Insp.-Gen.) J. 78th (Seaforth) Highlanders 1857
Jennings, Roughrider E. Bengal Artillery 1857
Jerome, Lieut. (late Maj.-Gen.) H. E. 86th R. (Royal Irish Rifles) 1858
Johnstone, Capt. R. Imperial Light Horse South Africa 1899
Johnstone, Stoker W. Royal Navy Baltic 1854
Jones, Lieut. (now Lt.-Col.) A. S. 9th Lancers Indian Mutiny 1857
Jones, Captain H. M. 7th R. (Royal Fusiliers) Crimea 1855
Jones, Private R. 24th R. (S. Wales Borderers) Zululand 1879
Jones, Private W. 1879
Kavanagh, Assist.-Commiss. T. H. Indian Civil Service Indian Mutiny 1857
Keatinge, Capt. (late Gen.) R. H. Bombay Artillery 1858
Kellaway, Boatswain J. Royal Navy Crimea 1855
Kells, Lance-Corpl. (late Trum.-Maj.) R. 9th Lancers Indian Mutiny 1857
Kenna, Capt. (now Lt.-Col.) P. A. 21st Lancers Khartoum 1898
Kennedy, Private C. Highland L.I. South Africa 1900
Kenny, Private J. 53rd R. (Shrops. L.I.) Indian Mutiny 1857
Kerr, Lieut. W. A. Indian Army 1857
Kirby, Corpl. (now Sergt.) F. Royal Engineers South Africa 1900
Kirk, Private J. 10th (Lincolnshire) R. Indian Mutiny 1857
Knight, Corp. H. J. The King’s (L’pool) R. South Africa 1900
Knox, Sergt. (late Maj.) J. S. Scots Guards Crimea 1854
Lambert, Sergt.-Maj. G. 84th (York and Lancs.) R. Indian Mutiny 1857
Lane, Private T. 67th (Hampshire) R. China 1860
Laughnan, Gunner T. Bengal Artillery Indian Mutiny 1857
Lawrence, Lieut. S.H. 32nd R. (D. of Corn. L.I.) 1857
Lawrence, Sergt. (now Lieut.) T. 17th Lancers South Africa 1900
Lawson, Private E. Gordon Highlanders Dargai 1897
Le Quesne, Surg.-Capt. (now Maj.) F.S. Royal Army Medical Corps Burma 1889
Leach, Capt. (now Lt.-Gen.) E. P. Royal Engineers Afghanistan 1879
Leet, Major (late Maj.-Gen.) W. K. 13th R. (Somerset) L.I. Zululand 1879
Leitch, Col.-Sergt. P. Royal Engineers Crimea 1855
Leith, Lieut. (late Major) J. 14th Hussars Indian Mutiny 1858
Lendrim (or Lindrim), Corporal (afterwards Q.-M.-Sergt.) W. J. Royal Engineers Crimea 1855
Lennox, Lieut. (late Gen. Sir) W. O. 1854
Lenon, Lieut. (late Major) E. H. 67th (Hampshire) R. China 1860
Lindsay, Lieut. R. J. (late Lord Wantage) Scots Guards Crimea 1854
Lloyd, Surg.-Major (now Col.) O. E. P. Royal Army Medical Corps Burma 1893
Lodge, Gunner I. Royal Horse Artillery South Africa 1900
Lucas, Lieut. (now Rear-Admiral) C. D. Royal Navy Baltic 1854
Lucas, Col.-Sergt. J. 40th (S. Lancs.) R. New Zealand 1861
Lumley, Major C. H. 97th (West Kent) R. Crimea 1855
Lyons, Private J. 19th (Yorkshire) R. 1855
Lysons, Lieut. (now Col.) H. 90th R. (Scottish Rifles) Zululand 1879
Lyster, Lieut. (now Lt.-Gen.) H. H. Indian Army Indian Mutiny 1858
M’Bean, Lieut. (late Maj.-Gen.) W. 93rd (Arg. and Suth.) Highlanders Indian Mutiny 1858
M’Corrie, Private C. 57th (Middlesex) R. Crimea 1855
M’Crea, Surg. J. F. Cape Mounted Yeomanry Basutoland 1881
M’Dermond, Private J. 47th (N. Lancs.) R. Crimea 1854
M’Donell, W. F. Indian Civil Service Indian Mutiny 1857
M’Dougall, Private J. 44th (Essex) R. China 1860
M’Gaw, Lance-Sergt. S. 42nd (Black Watch) Highlanders Ashanti 1874
M’Govern, Private J. 101st R. (Royal Munster Fusiliers) Indian Mutiny 1857
M’Gregor, Private R. Rifle Brigade Crimea 1855
M’Guire, Sergt. J. 101st R. (Royal Munster Fusiliers) Indian Mutiny 1857
M’Hale, Private P. 5th R. (Northumberland Fusiliers) 1857
M’Innes, Gunner H. Bengal Artillery 1857
M’Kechnie, Sergt. J. Scots Guards Crimea 1854
M’Kenna, Col.-Sergt. (now Ensign) E. 65th (York and Lancs.) R. New Zealand 1863
M’Master, Assist.-Surg. V. M. 78th (Seaforth) Highlanders Indian Mutiny 1857
M’Neill, Lieut.-Col. (late Maj.-Gen. Sir) J. C. 107th (Royal Sussex) R. New Zealand 1864
M’Pherson, Col.-Sergt. S. 78th (Seaforth) Highlanders Indian Mutiny 1857
M’Quirt, Private B. 95th (Derbyshire) R. 1858
M’Wheeney, Sergt. W. 44th (Essex) R. Crimea 1854-5
Macdonald, Col.-Sergt. (late Capt.) H. Royal Engineers 1855
Macintyre, Major (late Maj.-Gen.) D. Indian Army Looshai 1872
Mackay, Private D. 93rd (Arg. and Suth.) Highlanders Indian Mutiny 1857
Mackay, Corporal (now Lieut.) J. F. Gordon Highlanders South Africa 1900
Mackenzie, Sergeant (now Capt.) J. Seaforth Highlanders Ashanti 1900
MacLean, Lieut. H. L. S. Indian Army Upper Swat 1897
MacManus, Private P. 5th R. (Northumberland Fusiliers) Indian Mutiny 1857
Macpherson, Lieut. (late Maj.-Gen. Sir) H. T. 78th (Seaforth) Highlanders 1857
Madden, Sergt.-Major A. 41st (Welsh) R. Crimea 1854
Magner, Drummer M. 33rd (West Riding) R. Abyssinia 1868
Mahoney, Sergt. P. 102nd R. (Royal Dublin Fusiliers) Indian Mutiny 1857
Maillard, Surg. W. J. Royal Navy Crete 1898
Malcolmson, Lieut. J. G. Indian Army Persia 1857
Malone, Sergeant J. 13th Hussars Crimea 1854
Mangles, R. L. Indian Civil Service Indian Mutiny 1857
Manley, Assist.-Surg. (late Surg.-Gen.) W. G. N. Royal Artillery New Zealand 1864
Mansel-Jones, Capt. C. W. Yorkshire R. South Africa 1900
Marling, Lieut. (now Col.) P. S. King’s Royal Rifle Corps Soudan 1884
Marshall, Q.-M.-S. (now Major) W. T. 19th Hussars 1884
Martin-Leake, Surg.-Capt. A. South African Constabulary South Africa 1902
Martineau, Sergt. H. R. Protectorate Regiment 1899
Masterson, Lieut. (now Major) J. E. I. Devonshire R. 1900
Maude, Captain (late Col.) F. C. Royal Artillery Indian Mutiny 1857
Maude, Major (late Sir) F. F. 3rd (East Kent) R. Crimea 1855
Maxwell, Lieut. (now Lt.-Col.) F. A. Indian Army South Africa 1900
Maygar, Lieut. L. C. Victorian Mount. Rifles 1901
Mayo, Midshipman A. Royal (Indian) Navy Indian Mutiny 1857
Meiklejohn, Captain M. F. M. Gordon Highlanders South Africa 1899
Melliss, Captain (now Lt.-Col.) C. J. Indian Army Ashanti 1900
Melvill, Lieut. T. 24th R. (S.W. Borderers) Zululand 1879
Milbanke, Captain (now Major) Sir J. P. 10th Hussars South Africa 1900
Millar, Private D. 42nd (Black Watch) Highlanders Indian Mutiny 1859
Miller, Lt.-Col. F. Royal Artillery Crimea 1854
Miller, Conductor (late Major) J. Bengal Ordnance Corps Indian Mutiny 1857
Mitchell, Captain of the Foretop S. Royal Navy New Zealand 1864
Monaghan, Trumpeter T. 2nd Dragoon Guards Indian Mutiny 1858
Monger, Private G. 23rd R. (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) 1857
Moore, Lieut. (now Major-Gen.) A. T. Indian Army Persia 1857
Moore, Colonel H. G. 88th R. (Conn. Rangers) South Africa 1877
Morley, Private S. Army Service Corps Indian Mutiny 1858
Mouat, Surgeon (late Surg.-Gen. Sir) J. 6th Dragoons Crimea 1854
Moynihan, Sergt. A. 90th R. (Scottish Rifles) 1855
Mullane, Sergt. (now Sergt.-Major) P. Royal Horse Artillery Afghanistan 1880
Mullins, Capt. (now Major) C. H. Imperial Light Horse South Africa 1899
Munro, Col.-Sergt. J. 93rd (Arg. and Suth.) Highlanders Indian Mutiny 1857
Murphy, Private M. Army Service Corps 1858
Murphy, Private T. 24th R. (S. Wales Borderers) Andaman I. 1867
Murray, Lance-Corpl. (now Corporal) J. 94th R. (Connaught Rangers) South Africa 1881
Murray, Sergeant J. 68th R. (Durham L.I.) New Zealand 1864
Mylott, Private P. 84th (York and Lan.) R. Indian Mutiny 1857
Napier, Sergeant W. 13th R. (Somerset L.I.) Indian Mutiny 1858
Nash, Corporal W. Rifle Brigade 1858
Nesbitt, Capt. R. C. Mashonaland Mounted Police Rhodesia 1896
Newell, Private R. 9th Lancers Indian Mutiny 1858
Nickerson, Lieut. (now Capt.) W. H. S. Royal Army Medical Corps South Africa 1900
Norman, Private W. 7th R. (Royal Fusiliers) Crimea 1854
Norwood, Sec. Lieut. (now Captain) J. 5th Dragoon Guards South Africa 1899
Nurse, Corporal G. E. Royal Field Artillery 1899
O’Connor, Sergt. (now Maj.-Gen.) L. 23rd R. (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) Crimea 1855
Odgers, Seaman W. Royal Navy New Zealand 1860
O’Hea, Private T. Rifle Brigade Canada 1866
Olpherts, Capt. (late Gen. Sir) W. Bengal Artillery Indian Mutiny 1857
Osborne, Private J. 58th (Northampton) R. South Africa 1881
O’Toole, Sergeant E. Frontier Light Horse Zululand 1879
Owens, Corporal (afterwards Sergt.) J. 49th (Royal Berks.) R. Crimea 1854
Oxenham, Corpl. W. 32nd R. (D. of Corn. L.I.) Indian Mutiny 1857
Palmer, Private A. Grenadier Guards Crimea 1854
Park, Sergeant J. 77th (Middlesex) R. 1854-5
Park, Gunner J. Bengal Artillery Indian Mutiny 1857
Parker, Sergeant C. Royal Horse Artillery South Africa 1900
Parkes, Private S. 4th Hussars Crimea 1854
Parsons, Lieut. F. N. Essex Regiment South Africa 1900
Paton, Sergeant J. 93rd (Arg. and Suth.) Highlanders Indian Mutiny 1857
Pearson, Private J. 86th R. (Royal Irish Rifles) 1858
Pearson, Private J. 8th Hussars 1858
Peel, Captain (Sir) W. Royal Navy Crimea 1854-5
Pennell, Lieut. (now Capt.) H. S. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby R.) Dargai 1897
Percy, Lieut.-Col. Hon. H. H. M. (afterwards Lord Percy) Grenadier Guards Crimea 1854
Perie, Sapper J. Royal Engineers 1855
Phillips, Ensign E. A. L. Indian Army Indian Mutiny 1857
Phipps-Hornby, Maj. (now Col.) E. J. Royal Horse Artillery South Africa 1900
Pickard, Lieut. A. F. Royal Artillery New Zealand 1863
Pitcher, Lieut. (late Capt.) H. W. Indian Army Umbeyla 1863
Pitts, Private J. Manchester Regiment South Africa 1900
Prendergast, Lieut. (now Gen. Sir) H. N. D. Madras Engineers Indian Mutiny 1857
Prettyjohn, Colour-Sergeant J. Royal Marine L.I. Crimea 1854
Pride, Captain of After-Guard T. Royal Navy Japan 1864
Probyn, Captain (now General Sir) D. M. Indian Army Indian Mutiny 1857
Prosser, Private J. 1st R. (Royal Scots) Crimea 1855
Purcell, Private J. 9th Lancers Indian Mutiny 1857
Pye, Sergt.-Major C. 53rd R. (Shrops. L.I.) 1857
Raby, Lieut. (now Rear-Admiral) H. J. Royal Navy Crimea 1855
Ramage, Sergt. H. 2nd Dragoons (Scots Greys) 1854
Ramsden, Trooper (now Lieut.) H. E. Protectorate Regiment South Africa 1899
Ravenhill, Private G. Royal Scots Fusiliers. 1899
Raynor, Captain W. Indian Army Indian Mutiny 1857
Reade, Surg. (late Surg.-Gen.) H. T. 61st (Gloucester) R. Indian Mutiny 1857
Reed, Capt. (now Major) H. L. Royal Field Artillery South Africa 1899
Reeves, Seaman T. Royal Navy Crimea 1854
Rennie, Lieut. (late Lieut.-Col.) W. 90th R. (Scottish Rifles) Indian Mutiny 1857
Renny, Lieut. (late Maj.-Gen.) G. A. Bengal Horse Artillery 1857
Reynolds, Surg.-Maj. (now Brig.-Surg.-Lieut.-Col.) J. H. Royal Army Medical Corps Zululand 1879
Reynolds, Private W. Scots Guards Crimea 1854
Richardson, Sergt. A. H. L. Strathcona’s Corps South Africa 1900
Richardson, Private G. 34th (Border) R. Indian Mutiny 1859
Rickard, Q.-M. W. Royal Navy Crimea 1855
Ridgeway, Capt. (now Col.) R. K. Indian Army Naga Hills 1879
Robarts, Chief Gunner J. Royal Navy Crimea 1855
Roberts, Lieut. F. S. (now Field-Marshal Lord Roberts) Bengal Artillery Indian Mutiny 1858
Roberts, Lieut. Hon. F. H. S. King’s Royal Rifle Corps South Africa 1899
Roberts, Private J. R. 9th Lancers Indian Mutiny 1857
Robertson, Sergt.-Maj. (now Lieut.) W. Gordon Highlanders South Africa 1899
Robinson, Seaman E. Royal Navy Indian Mutiny 1858
Roddy, Ensign (afterwards Col.) P. Indian Army 1858
Rodgers, Private G. 71st R. (Highland L.I.) 1858
Rogers, Sergt. J. South African Constabulary South Africa 1901
Rogers, Lieut. (late Maj.-Gen.) R. M. 44th (Essex) R. China 1860
Rolland, Capt. G. M. Indian Army Somaliland 1903
Rosamond, Sergt.-Maj. M. Indian Mutiny 1857
Ross, Corporal J. Royal Engineers Crimea 1855
Rowlands, Capt. (now Gen. Sir) H. 41st (Welsh) R. 1854
Rushe, Sergt.-Major D. 9th Lancers Indian Mutiny 1858
Russell, Captain (late Lt.-Col.) Sir C. Grenadier Guards Crimea 1854
Ryan, Private J. 102nd R. (Royal Dublin Fusiliers) Indian Mutiny 1857
Ryan, Lance-Corpl. J. 65th (York & Lancs.) R. New Zealand 1863
Ryan, Drummer M. 101st R. (Royal Munster Fusiliers) Indian Mutiny 1857
Salkeld, Lieut. P. Bengal Engineers 1857
Salmon, Lieut. (now Admiral of the Fleet Sir) Nowell Royal Navy 1857
Sartorius, Capt. (now Maj.-Gen.) E. H. 59th (East Lancs.) R. Afghanistan 1879
Sartorius, Capt. (now Maj.-Gen.) R. W. Indian Army Ashanti 1874
Schiess, Corporal F. C. Natal Native Forces Zululand 1879
Schofield, Capt. (now Maj.) H. N. Royal Field Artillery South Africa 1899
Scholefield, Seaman M. Royal Navy Crimea 1854
Scott, Captain (late Maj.) A. Indian Army Quetta 1877
Scott, Private R. Manchester Regiment South Africa 1900
Scott, Sergt. (now Lt.-Col.) R. G. Cape Mounted Rifles Basutoland 1879
Seeley, Seaman W. Royal Navy Japan 1864
Sellar, Lance-Corpl. (late Sergt.) G. 72nd (Seaforth) Highlanders Afghanistan 1879
Shaul, Corporal (now Sergeant) J. D. F. Highland Light Infantry South Africa 1899
Shaw, Capt. (late Maj.-Gen.) H. 18th (Royal Irish) R. New Zealand 1865
Shaw, Sapper S. Rifle Brigade Indian Mutiny 1858
Shebbeare, Capt. R. H. Indian Army 1857
Sheppard, Boatswain J. Royal Navy Crimea 1855
Shields, Corporal R. 23rd R. (Roy. Welsh Fus.) 1855
Simpson, Q.-M.-Sergt. (late Major) J. 42nd (Black Watch) Highlanders Indian Mutiny 1858
Sims, Private J. J. 34th (Border) R. Crimea 1855
Sinnott, L.-Corpl. J. 84th (York & Lancs.) R. Indian Mutiny 1857
Sleavon, Corporal M. Royal Engineers 1858
Smith, Gunner A. Royal Artillery Soudan 1885
Smith, Lieut. C. L. Duke of Cornwall’s L.I. Somaliland 1904
Smith, Captain (late Col.) F. A. 43rd E. (Oxf. L.I.) New Zealand 1864
Smith, Lance-Corpl. H. 52nd R. (Oxf. L.I.) Indian Mutiny 1857
Smith, Corporal J. The Buffs (East Kent R.) N. W. F. India 1897
Smith, Sergeant J. Bengal Engineers Indian Mutiny 1857
Smith, Private J. 102nd R. (Royal Dublin Fusiliers) 1857
Smith, Lieut. (now Major) J. M. Indian Army Hunza-Nagar 1891
Smith, Corporal P. 17th (Leicester) R. Crimea 1855
Smyth, Captain (now Major) N. M. 2nd Dragoon Guards Khartoum 1898
Spence, Troop-Sergt.-Major D. 9th Lancers Indian Mutiny 1858
Spence, Private E. 42nd (Black Watch) Highlanders 1858
Stagpoole, Drummer D. 57th (Middlesex) R. New Zealand 1863
Stanlack, Private (now Sergeant) W. Coldstream Guards Crimea 1854
Stewart, Captain (late Major Sir) W. G. D. 93rd (Arg. and Suth.) Highlanders Indian Mutiny 1857
Strong, Private G. Coldstream Guards Crimea 1855
Sullivan, Boatswain’s Mate J. Royal Navy 1855
Sutton, Bugler W. 60th R. (King’s Royal Rifle Corps) Indian Mutiny 1857
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