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HMS Agamemnon, Crimea
"Reported for gallantry at the Battle of
Inkerman having placed himself in an advanced position and
noticed as having himself shot four Russians."
"On 5th November 1854 at the Battle of Inkerman, Corporal
Prettyjohn's platoon went to clear out some caves which were
occupied by snipers. In doing so they used up almost all of
their ammunition, and then noticed fresh parties of Russians
creeping up the hill in single file. Corporal Prettyjohn gave
instructions to his men to collect as many stones as possible
which they could use instead of ammunition. When the first
Russian appeared he was seized by the corporal and thrown down
the slope. The others were greeted by a hail of stones and
retreated."
(Dispatch from Lieutenant-Colonel Hopkins Senior Officer of
Marines engaged at Inkerman, and letter from Colonel Wesley,
Deputy Adjutant General.)"
London Gazette _ 24th February 1857
Besides his V.C. Prettyjohn was awarded the British Crimea Medal
with clasps for Balaclava, Inkerman and Sebastopol. The Turkish
Crimea and Sardinian Crimea Medals, the China Medal 1857 with
clasp for Canton a Long Service and Good Conduct Medal and a
Good Conduct gratuity for gallantry in the Crimea.
He died, aged 62, in Manchester on 20th January 1887 where he is
buried in the southern cemetery. |