Henry George Gore-Browne VC

Date of birth: 
30th September 1830
Died: 
15th November 1912
Allegiance: 
Irish
Service: 
32nd Regiment
Rank: 
Captain
Unit: 
3rd and 5th Battalions The Rifles
Awards: 
VC
Campaigns: 
Indian Mutiny
VC Awarded: 
21st August 1857
Awarded posthumously: 
No

Citation

For conspicuous bravery in having, on the 21st of August, 1857, during the Siege of the Lucknow Residency, gallantly led a Sortie at great personal risk, for the purpose of spiking two heavy guns, which were doing considerable damage, to the defences. It appears from the statements of the non-commissioned officers and men who accompanied Captain Browne on the occasion, that he was the first person who entered the Battery, which consisted of the two guns in question, protected by high pallisades, the embrasures being closed with sliding shutters. On reaching the Battery, Captain Browne removed the shutters, and jumped into the Battery. The result was, that the guns were spiked, and it is supposed that about one hundred of the enemy were killed.

Further Information

His grandson aged 15 was killed in WW1 and is buried adjacent to him.

Grave Restoration

The grave site was heavily overgrown and grave almost hidden by nettles. The area was cleared and both headstones cleaned. Significant amounts of lead lettering were noted to be missing before the clean was carried out.

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