Jones-Vaughan E N Captain 2nd Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Jones-Vaughan E N Captain Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Source : The Sphere 28th Nov 1914

Jones-Vaughan E N Captain 2nd Royal Welsh Fusiliers

JONES-VAUGHAN,  EVAN NANNEY, Capt., 2nd Battn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers, yr. S. of Major-Gen. Hugh Thomas Jones-Vaughan, of Llwydyn, Carnarvonshire, C.B., Col.-in-Chief of the Loyal North Lancashire Regt. (who served through the Indian Mutiny), by his wife, Eva, dau. of the late Rev. Evan C. Owen, of Hengwrtucha, Merionethshire, and Aberhirriaeth Hall, T.L., J.P.; b. Llwydyn, 5 Sept. 1885; educ. Wellington and Sandurst; gazetted 2nd Lieut. 2nd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 22 Feb. 1905; and promoted Lieut. 4 Dec. 1909, and Capt. 19 April, 1913; left for France, 10 Aug. 1914; and was killed in action not far from the village of Vertouquet, near Armentières, 26 Oct. following, by the explosion of a shell (but reports differ), which also killed two Lieuts., a Sergt. and two men of his battn. Buried 600 metres from the spot where he fell; unm. His commanding officer wrote: “I have lost a most gallant and capable officer and a very dear companion.”

Source : De Ruvigny’s Roll Of Honour Vol 1

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