John Purcell (VC) explained

John Purcell
Birth Date:c. 1814
Death Date:19 September 1857 (aged 42-43)
Death Place:Delhi, British India
Placeofburial:Delhi Old Military Cemetery
Rank:Private
Branch: British Army
Unit:9th Lancers
Battles:Indian Mutiny
Awards:Victoria Cross

John Purcell VC (c. 1814 – 19 September 1857) was an Irish soldier in the British Army who received the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

He was born at Kilcommon, Oughterard, County Galway.

Details

He was about 43 years old, and a private in the 9th Lancers (The Queen's Royal), during the Indian Mutiny when the following deed took place on 19 June 1857 at Delhi, India for which he and Thomas Hancock were awarded the VC:

In a later dispatch from Brigadier-General Hope Grant, C.B. to Major H. W. Norman, Assistant Adjutant-General of the Army, on 10 January 1858, Hope writes:

He was killed in action at Delhi a few weeks later, on 19 September 1857.

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