Robert Kells
Template:Short description Template:EngvarB Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox military person Robert Kells, Template:Post-nominals (7 April 1832 – 14 April 1905) was a recipient of the Victoria Cross.
Details
Kells was born in India on 7 April 1832 in Meerut.<ref name="vc">Grave locations of holders of the Victoria Cross Template:Webarchive, accessed July 2011</ref> When 25 years old, and a lance-corporal in the 9th Lancers (The Queen's Royal), British Army during the Indian Mutiny when the following deed took place on 28 September 1857 at Bolandshahr, India for which he was awarded the VC:
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For conspicuous bravery at Bolundshahur, on the 28th of September, 1857, in defending against a number of the enemy his commanding officer, Captain Drysdale, who was lying in a street with his collar-bone broken, his horse having been disabled by a shot, and remaining with him until out of danger.
Despatch from Major-General Sir James Hope Grant, K.C.B., dated 8th April, 1858.<ref>Template:London Gazette</ref>{{#if:|
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Further information
He later joined the 1st Bengal European Light Cavalry (renamed the 19th Hussars in 1862) and achieved the rank of sergeant. He retired in 1868 and was appointed a Yeoman of the Queen's (Queen Victoria) Bodyguard on 1 January 1881.<ref name="Yeomen">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>Letter from St. James' Palace, London, headquarters of the Guard</ref> In June 1901 he received the Royal Victorian Medal from King Edward VII during an inspection of the Yeomen.<ref>Template:Cite newspaper The Times</ref>
Kells died on 14 April 1905 and he is buried in Lambeth cemetery in South London.<ref name="vc"/>
His Victoria Cross medal is one of four of his on display at the regimental museum of the 9th/12th Lancers in Derby Museum and Art Gallery.<ref>Medal Group Template:Webarchive, Treasures of Derby, Derby.gov.uk, accessed July 2011</ref> These medals sold at auction in 2006 for 130,000 pounds.<ref>News Item "Robert Kells' Victoria Cross sold at auction", accessed July 2011</ref>
References
- 1832 births
- 1905 deaths
- 19th Royal Hussars soldiers
- 9th Queen's Royal Lancers soldiers
- British Army recipients of the Victoria Cross
- British East India Company Army soldiers
- British military personnel of the Second Anglo-Sikh War
- British recipients of the Victoria Cross
- Indian Rebellion of 1857 recipients of the Victoria Cross
- People from Meerut
- Recipients of the Royal Victorian Medal
- Burials at Lambeth Cemetery