Charles Pye

Charles Pye
Charles Pye
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Born 24 September 1820
Forebridge, Staffordshire
Died 12 July 1876 (aged 55)
Kirkstall, Victoria
Buried at Tower Hill cemetery, Koroit
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch Flag of the British Army.svg British Army
Rank Captain
Unit 40th Regiment of Foot
21st Regiment of Foot
53rd Regiment of Foot
New Zealand Militia
Battles/wars First Anglo-Sikh War
Second Anglo-Sikh War
Indian Mutiny
New Zealand Wars
Awards Victoria Cross

Charles Pye VC (24 September 1820 - 12 July 1876) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Pye was approximately 37 years old, and a sergeant-major in the 53rd Regiment of Foot (later The King's Shropshire Light Infantry), British Army during the Indian Mutiny when the following deed took place on 17 November 1857 at Lucknow, India for which he was awarded the VC:

For steadiness and fearless conduct under fire at Lucknow, on the 17th of November, 1857, when bringing up ammunition to the Mess House, and on every occasion when the Regiment has been engaged. Elected by the non-commissioned officers of the Regiment.[1]

Further information

Charles Pye's birth date is unknown. His baptism occurred on the 24 September, 1820 at St Mary's church, Castle Church, Staffordshire. Charles was probably a few months old when he was baptised. His death certificate and obituary state he was 56 years old when he died, which suggest he was born prior to July 1820.

Pye was commissioned into the 53rd Foot in 1858. He became adjutant in 1859 and was promoted lieutenant in 1861. He retired in 1862. He, his wife and stepdaughter emigrated to New Zealand in August 1862. He was commissioned as Inspector & captain into the Colonial Defence Force (or New Zealand Militia), taking part in active operations during the Maori Wars.

After settling in Papakura and Karaka Hill, New Zealand, Charles Pye actually died in Australia on 12 July 1876, aged 56 whilst visiting his father in Kirkstall, Victoria. He was taken ill with bronchitis which proved fatal and was buried in the Tower Hill cemetery at Koroit near Warrnambool.[2] Memorials honouring Captain Pye can be found at Stafford, UK (his birthplace) and Kirkstall near Koroit, Vic (his deathplace).

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