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==Details== Spence was 27 years old, and a [[private (rank)|private]] in the [[42nd Regiment of Foot]] (later The [[Black Watch]] (Royal Highlanders)), [[British Army]] during the [[Indian Mutiny]] when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC. On 15 April 1858 during the attack on [[Fort Ruhya]], [[India]], Private Spence volunteered along with Lance-Corporal [[Alexander Thompson (VC)|Alexander Thompson]], to assist [[Captain (land and air)|captain]] [[William Martin Cafe]] in bringing in the body of a [[lieutenant]] from the top of the [[glacis]]. His citation read: {{quote|Private Edward Spence, 42nd Regiment, would have been recommended to Her Majesty for the decoration of the Victoria Cross had he survived. He and Lance-Corporal Thompson, of that Regiment, volunteered, at the attack of the Fort of Ruhya, on the 10th April, 1858, to assist Captain Cafe, commanding the 4th Punjab Rifles, in bringing in the body of Lieutenant Willoughby from the top of the Glacis. Private Spence dauntlessly placed himself in an exposed position so as to cover the party bearing away the body. He died on the 17th of the same month from the effects of the wound which he received on the occasion.<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=27986|page=325|date=15 January 1907}}</ref><ref>{{London Gazette|issue=22268|page=2106|date=27 May 1859}}</ref>}}
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