Robert Jones (VC)

Robert Jones (VC)

Robert Jones VC (19 August 1857 - 6 September 1898) was a Welsh 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.

He was born at Penrhos near Clytha between Raglan and Abergavenny in Monmouthshire.

Military achievements

He was 21 years old, and a private in the 2nd Battalion, 24th Regiment of Foot (later The South Wales Borderers), British Army during the Zulu War. For their roles inside the hospital at Rorke's Drift, he and Pte. William Jones were each awarded the VC by Sir Garnet Wolseley in Utrecht, Transvaal.

Privates Robert and William Jones were posted in a room of the hospital facing the hill. They kept up a steady fire against enormous odds. While one worked to cut a hole through the partition into the next room, the other shot Zulu after Zulu through the loophooled walls, using his own and his comrade's rifle alternately as the barrels became too hot to hold from the incessant firing. By their united efforts six out of the seven patients were saved by being carried through the broken partition. The seventh, Sgt. Maxwell, was delirious and refused to be helped. When Robert Jones returned to take the Sergeant to safety by force he found him in his bed being stabbed by the Zulus.

Robert Jones himself suffered four assegai spear wounds, was struck by a bullet and had minor burns.

Later life

After discharge Robert Jones settled in Herefordshire where he became a farm labourer and married Elizabeth Hopkins having 5 children, Robert Jones jnr, Edith Emily East (née Jones), Alice Smith (née Jones) Lilly Rose Griffith (née Jones) & Ellen Kelly (née Jones) called Nellie by the family.

He died in Peterchurch Herefordshire from gunshot wounds in 1898 aged 41 years. He had borrowed his employer's shotgun to go crow shooting. A verdict of suicide whilst temporarily insane was passed. The Coroner heard how he was plagued with recurring nightmares following his desperate hand to hand combat with Zulus. His widow Elizabeth later re-married.

His body is interred in Peterchurch churchyard with the gravestone facing a different way to all the others. In 1998 a national newspaper started a campaign to have it realigned but this has not happened yet.

His Victoria Cross passed out of the family and is now thought to be in the possession of Lord Ashcroft. It was bought in 1996 for £80,000, defeating a bid from the regimental museum.

External links

* [http://www.rorkesdriftvc.com/vc/jones.htm Pte. Robert Jones] "(biography, photos, memorial details)"
* [http://www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/stewart/bbjonesr.htm News Item] "(tragic story of Private Robert Jones VC)"
* [http://www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/stewart/hereford.htm Location of grave and VC medal] "(Herefordshire)"
* [http://freespace.virgin.net/sean.farrell/index.htm Rorke's Drift] "(information within Frederick Hitch site)"
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=13110 Robert Jones at Find-A-Grave] Rough location can also be found on Google Earth at:52° 02' 28.99" N 2° 57' 22.55" W


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