Samuel Morley (VC)
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Samuel Morley VC | |
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December 1829 – June 16, 1888 (aged 58) | |
Place of birth | Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire, England |
Place of death | Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England |
Allegiance | British Army |
Awards | Victoria Cross |
Samuel Morley VC (sometimes Morely) (December 1829 Radcliffe on Trent – June 16, 1888 Nottingham) [1] was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross ("VC"), the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
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[edit] Victoria Cross
On April 15, 1858, Morley was in position at Nathupur, near Azimgurh, in north-east India. Morley was a private in the 2nd Battalion , Military Train (later Royal Army Service Corps), British Army. During the fighting, Morley and Farrier Michael Murphy were severely wounded while defending an injured comrade, Lieutenant Hamilton, adjutant of the 3rd Sikh Cavalry. Hamilton died from his injuries the next evening.
Although Murphy was gazetted and received his VC promptly, Morley did not. In May 1860, Morley complained during a parade. An investigation was held, and his medal was awarded. The announcement appeared in the London Gazette on August 7, 1860.
[edit] Post-army life
Morley died at age 58, on June 16, 1888 in Nottingham and is buried at the General Cemetery, Nottingham. Morley's Victoria Cross can be viewed by prior arrangement only with the Royal Logistic Corps Museum, Princess Royal Barracks, Deepcut, Camberley, Surrey, England.
[edit] Family
Morley married Mary (born 1844 Aslockton, Nottinghamshire) at some point before 1881 [2].
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Location of grave and VC medal (Nottinghamshire)
Persondata | |
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NAME | Morley, Samuel |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Morely, Samuel |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Army private, Victoria Cross |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 1829 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England |
DATE OF DEATH | 1888-06-16 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England |
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