Sir Dighton MacNaghten Probyn Portrait Print
Sir Dighton MacNaghten Probyn NPG x96184
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by Alexander Bassano
Probyn was awarded the VC by Queen Victoria in 1858, the first recipient of the award to be recognised for acts of bravery during the Indian Mutiny. Probyn was at Jullundur, the station of his parent regiment, the 6th Bengal Light Cavalry, when the Mutiny broke out in May 1857. His acts of bravery were reported in The London Gazette on 18 June 1858: 'At the battle of Agra, when his squadron charged the rebel infantry, he was some time separated from his men, and... more
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