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Thomas Tannatt Pryce

Birthdate:
Birthplace: The Hague, Holland
Death: April 13, 1918 (32)
Vieux Berquin, France
Place of Burial: Comines-Warneton, Arrondissement de Mouscron, Hainaut, Belgium
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Pryce and Rosalie Susanne Susanna Van Motman
Husband of Margaret Sybil Pryce
Father of Rosalie Doreen Margaret May; Violet Rita May and Pauline Leonora Evelyn Hughes
Brother of Mary Aldonse Rosalie Williams; Ann Rosalie Tannatt Edwards; James David Tannatt Pryce and Jane Esther Geertsema

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About Thomas Tannatt Pryce

PRYCE, THOMAS TANNATT

Rank: Captain
Date of Death: 13/04/1918
Age: 32
Regiment/Service: Grenadier Guards 4th Bn.
Awards: VC, M C and Bar
Panel Reference: Panel 1.
Memorial: PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL
Additional Information: Son of Thomas and Rosalie S. Pryce, of Pentreheylin Hall Mont; husband of Margaret Sybil Pryce, of Craufurd Lodge, Maidenhead, Berks.

Citation

An extract from "The London Gazette," dated 21st May, 1918, records the following-

"For most conspicuous bravery, devotion to duty, and self-sacrifice when in command of a flank on the left of the Grenadier Guards. Having been ordered to attack a village he personally led forward two platoons, working from house to house, killing some thirty of the enemy, seven of whom he killed himself. The next day he was occupying a position with some thirty to forty men, the remainder of his company having become casualties. As early as 8.15 a.m., his left flank was surrounded and the enemy was enfilading him. He was attacked no less than four times during the day, and each time beat off the hostile attack, killing many of the enemy. Meanwhile the enemy brought three field guns to within 300 yards of his line, and were firing over open sights and knocking his trench in. At 6.15 p.m., the enemy had worked to within sixty yards of his trench. He then called on his men, telling them to cheer and charge the enemy and fight to the last. Led by Captain Pryce, they left their trench and drove back the enemy with the bayonet some 100 yards. Half an hour later the enemy had again approached in stronger force. By this time Captain Pryce had only 17 men left, and every round of his ammunition had been fired. Determined that there should be no surrender, he once again led his men forward in a bayonet charge, and was last seen engaged in a fierce hand-to-hand struggle with overwhelming numbers of the enemy. With some forty men he had held back at least one enemy battalion for over ten hours. His company undoubtedly stopped the advance through the British line, and thus had great influence on the battle."

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Victoria Cross Recipients 1854-2006

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  • First name(s) Thomas T
  • Last name Pryce
  • Country United Kingdom
  • Medal type Victoria Cross Awards, 1854-2006
  • Record set Britain, Campaign, Gallantry & Long Service Medals & Awards
  • Category Armed forces & conflict
  • Subcategory Medal rolls and honours
  • Collections from United Kingdom

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Thomas Tannatt Pryce's Timeline

1886
January 17, 1886
The Hague, Holland
1910
April 1910
London, Middlesex, England United Kingdom, London, Middlesex, England UK
1912
February 26, 1912
Berkshire, England
1915
August 8, 1915
Berkshire, England
1918
April 13, 1918
Age 32
Vieux Berquin, France
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Comines-Warneton, Arrondissement de Mouscron, Hainaut, Belgium