Gliddon served as Boy Second Class on the HMS 
Forward, a British gunboat under the command of 
Lieutenant Commander Horace Lascelles. In April 1863, 
Lascelles sailed to Lamalcha village on 
Kuper Island to capture suspected murderers 
Un-wahn-rick and 
Pallrick. When the village’s chief refused to board the ship, the 
Forward opened fire on the village. The villagers returned fire with muskets.
1 One of the shots hit Gliddon in the head while he was acting as the powderman for
                     the ship’s pivot gun;
2 this made him the only British Serviceman killed in action in 
B.C. Three Lamalcha men: 
Sha-nal-sa-luk, 
Ot-cha-wun and 
Qual-a-tutlm, were later tried and hung for his death.
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