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John McNeill (British Army officer)

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and helped him to mount. The natives were firing sharply at them, and were so near that, according to Private Vosper's statement, it was only by galloping as hard as they could that they escaped. He says that he owes his life entirely to Lieutenant-Colonel McNeill's assistance, for he could not have caught his horse alone, and in a few minutes must have been killed.
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that place, and about a mile on this side of Ohanpu, this Officer, having seen a body of the enemy in front, sent Private Gibson back to bring up Infantry from Ohanpu, and he and Private Vosper proceeded leisurely to the top of a rise to watch the enemy. Suddenly they were attacked by about 50 natives, who were concealed in the fern close at hand.
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Their only chance of escape was by riding for their lives, and as they turned to gallop, Private Vosper's horse fell and threw him. The natives thereupon rushed forward to seize him, but Lieutenant-Colonel McNeill, on perceiving that Private Vosper was not following him, returned, caught his horse,
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Private Vosper states that he was sent on that day with Private Gibson, of the same Force, as an escort to Major (now Lieutenant- Colonel) McNeill, Aide-de-Camp to Lieutenant-General Sir Duncan Cameron. Lieutenant-Colonel McNeill was proceeding to Te Awamutu on duty at the time. On returning from
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attacked in force and, although they were finally driven off with heavy losses, McNeill was initially accused of being taken by surprise by the attack, while his superior, Lieutenant-General Sir
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For the valour and presence of mind which he displayed in New Zealand, on the 30th of March, 1864, which is thus described by Private Vosper, of the Colonial Defence Force.
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The History of the Victoria Cross: Being an account of the 520 acts of bravery for which the decoration has been awarded and portraits of 392 recipients
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on his world tour in 1890. In 1898 McNeill was appointed king of arms to the Order of the Bath and was made a
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McNeill was the son of Anne Elizabeth McNeill nÊe Carstairs, and Alexander McNeill (1791–1850), brother of
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Memoir of the Right Hon. Sir John McNeill, G.C.B. and of his second wife Elizabeth Wilson
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His association with the royal household continued, and he accompanied the Queen's son
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Note: in 19th century records, McNeill's name is sometimes spelled M'Neill.
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On 18 June 1850, he and Alexander survived the wreck of the
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Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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McNeill's medals, including his VC, are part of the
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Index

John Carstairs McNeill

Colonsay
St James's Palace
Oronsay Priory
Bengal Army
British Army
Major General
Indian Mutiny
New Zealand Wars
Invasion of Waikato
Ashanti War
1882 Anglo-Egyptian War
Suakin Expedition
Battle of Tofrek
Victoria Cross
Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
Alexander McNeill
Duncan McNeill, Lord Colonsay
Sir John McNeill
Queen Victoria
Major General
VC
GCVO
KCB
KCMG
British Army
Victoria Cross

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