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James Adams (chaplain)

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Her Majesty has accordingly been pleased to signify Her intention to confer this high distinction on the undermentioned gentleman, whose claim to the same has been submitted for Her Majesty's approval on account of his conspicuous bravery in Afghanistan as recorded against his name, viz. :—
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who may be qualified to receive the same, in accordance with the rules and ordinances made and ordained for the government thereof, 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 when he
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At this time the Afghans were pressing on very rapidly, the leading men getting within a few yards of Mr. Adams, who having let go his horse in order to render more effectual assistance, had eventually to escape on
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THE Queen having been graciously pleased, by Warrant under Her Royal Sign Manual, bearing date the 6th of August, 1881, to direct that the decoration of the Victoria Cross shall be conferred on Members of the
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when on 11 December 1879 he carried out the actions for which he was awarded the VC. The citation was published in a supplement to the
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he was confirmed in the post of honorary chaplain to the King on 23 July 1901. After the resignation of Reverend
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Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment, late Chaplain to the Kabul Field Force, The Reverend J. W. Adams
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In 1885 he accompanied the field force under General Roberts in Burma, and he took part in the
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forces. He was the first clergyman, and the last of five civilians, to be awarded the VC.
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performed the act of bravery for which it is proposed to confer the decoration :—
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During the action at Killa Kazi, on the 11th December, 1879, some men of the
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Adams died on 20 October 1903 and was buried on 24 October in the churchyard of
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to become bishop in September 1901, Adams was appointed one of twelve
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during the campaign. He received his medal from Queen Victoria at
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chaplains who also accompanied the force, Adams was three times
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For the above actions Adams was recommended for the VC by
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Second Anglo-Afghan War recipients of the Victoria Cross
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having fallen, with their horses, into a wide and deep "
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on 7 May 1900, and following the Prince's accession as
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where he was rector. His grave was restored in 2007.
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Index

James William Adams
James Adams (disambiguation)
The Reverend

Cork
Ashwell, Rutland
St Mary's Church, Ashwell, Rutland
Bengal Ecclesiastical Department
Second Anglo-Afghan War
Third Anglo-Burmese War
Victoria Cross
Mentioned in Despatches
King Edward VII
VC
Anglican
Victoria Cross
Commonwealth
Cork
Hamblin and Porter's Grammar School
Trinity College, Dublin
Hyde, Hampshire
Shottesbrooke
chaplain
Bengal
Robert Milman
Reverend
chaplain
Bengal Ecclesiastical Department
Kabul Field Force
British Indian Army

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