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Family Group: Three: Captain Sir Pryce Victor Pryce-Jones, Bt., Welsh Horse 1914-15...

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Three: Captain Sir Pryce Victor Pryce-Jones, Bt., Welsh Horse
1914-15 Star (Capt. P. V. Pryce-Jones. Welsh H.); British War and Victory Medals (Capt. P. V. Pryce-Jones.), in their damaged named card boxes of issue, extremely fine

The 1939-45 War Medal to Lieutenant John Pryce Hardie Morris Vaughan, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, attached 7th Battalion South Lancashire Regiment, who died on 28 December 1944
War Medal 1939-45, unnamed, in its card box of issue addressed to ‘Capt. Sir V. Pryce-Jones, The Manor House, Great Ryburgh, Fakenham, Suffolk’, together with its original named condolence slip to ‘Lieutenant J. P. H. M. Vaughan’, extremely fine (4) £400-£500

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Pryce Victor Pryce-Jones was born on 10 June 1887, the son of Colonel Edward Pryce-Jones and Beatrice, daughter of Herbert Hardie, of Orford House, Cheshire. Colonel Pryce-Jones was an M.P. for Montgomery District, 1895-1906, and was Hon. Major, Montgomeryshire Yeomanry and Lieutenant-Colonel and Hon. Colonel Commanding the 5th Volunteer Battalion South Wales Borderers, which he raised. Colonel Pryce-Jones was created a Baronet in 1918. Pryce Victor Pryce-Jones was educated at Eton and Cambridge. He served as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 5th Battalion South Wales Borderers, 1904-08 and as a Captain in the 7th Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, July 1908 - December 1914 and Captain in the Welsh Horse, December 1914-June 1921.

With the onset of the Great War he was listed as a Captain in King George’s Own Central India Horse and was later a Captain in the Welsh Horse, attached to the 2/1st Cheshire Yeomanry. He served on the Western Front from 3 April 1915 and later succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet in 1926. Finally leaving the Territorial Army Reserve of Officers in 1937, he latterly lived at The Manor House, Great Ryburgh, near Fakenham, Norfolk and died on 27 February 1963.

John Pryce Hardie Morris Vaughan, the son of Captain Edward Harold Vaughan, M.C. and nephew of Sir Pryce Victor Pryce-Jones, 2nd Baronet, was commissioned into the Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry for service during the Second War. Advanced Lieutenant, he was attached 7th Battalion South Lancashire Regiment and died on 28 December 1944, aged 20. He is buried in the Kirkee War Cemetery, India.

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Family Group:

Three: Captain Sir Pryce Victor Pryce-Jones, Bt., Welsh Horse
1914-15 Star (Capt. P. V. Pryce-Jones. Welsh H.); British War and Victory Medals (Capt. P. V. Pryce-Jones.), in their damaged named card boxes of issue, extremely fine

The 1939-45 War Medal to Lieutenant John Pryce Hardie Morris Vaughan, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, attached 7th Battalion South Lancashire Regiment, who died on 28 December 1944
War Medal 1939-45, unnamed, in its card box of issue addressed to ‘Capt. Sir V. Pryce-Jones, The Manor House, Great Ryburgh, Fakenham, Suffolk’, together with its original named condolence slip to ‘Lieutenant J. P. H. M. Vaughan’, extremely fine (4) £400-£500

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Pryce Victor Pryce-Jones was born on 10 June 1887, the son of Colonel Edward Pryce-Jones and Beatrice, daughter of Herbert Hardie, of Orford House, Cheshire. Colonel Pryce-Jones was an M.P. for Montgomery District, 1895-1906, and was Hon. Major, Montgomeryshire Yeomanry and Lieutenant-Colonel and Hon. Colonel Commanding the 5th Volunteer Battalion South Wales Borderers, which he raised. Colonel Pryce-Jones was created a Baronet in 1918. Pryce Victor Pryce-Jones was educated at Eton and Cambridge. He served as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 5th Battalion South Wales Borderers, 1904-08 and as a Captain in the 7th Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, July 1908 - December 1914 and Captain in the Welsh Horse, December 1914-June 1921.

With the onset of the Great War he was listed as a Captain in King George’s Own Central India Horse and was later a Captain in the Welsh Horse, attached to the 2/1st Cheshire Yeomanry. He served on the Western Front from 3 April 1915 and later succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet in 1926. Finally leaving the Territorial Army Reserve of Officers in 1937, he latterly lived at The Manor House, Great Ryburgh, near Fakenham, Norfolk and died on 27 February 1963.

John Pryce Hardie Morris Vaughan, the son of Captain Edward Harold Vaughan, M.C. and nephew of Sir Pryce Victor Pryce-Jones, 2nd Baronet, was commissioned into the Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry for service during the Second War. Advanced Lieutenant, he was attached 7th Battalion South Lancashire Regiment and died on 28 December 1944, aged 20. He is buried in the Kirkee War Cemetery, India.

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