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Auction: 4004 - Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria
Lot: 185

Medals to the Lloyd-Mostyn Family Seven: Colonel M.L. Lloyd-Mostyn, Royal Welch Fusiliers a) Order of St. John, Officer's breast Badge, silver and enamel, with framed certificate dated 28.5.1925, electing Major Morys Lancelot Lloyd-Mostyn as an Esquire of the Order b) 1914 Star, with Bar (Captain M.L. Lloyd-Mostyn. R.W. Fus:) c) British War and Victory Medals (Capt.) d) Defence Medal; Jubilee 1935; Coronation 1937 the group mounted as worn, good very fine e) The related group of seven miniature medals, mounted as worn f) Royal Humane Society Life Saving Medal (unsuccessful), bronze, with riband buckle (Captain M. L. Lloyd Mostyn 5th July 1923), and framed certificate dated 11.9.1923 named to Captain M.L. Lloyd-Mostyn 2nd Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers 'for having endeavoured to save life from drowning', signed by the President of the Society, 'Edward P' (Edward, Prince of Wales g) Pair attributed to Second Lieutenant H.P.R. Lloyd Mostyn, 15/19 Kings Royal Hussars 1939-45 Star; War Medal, with four related miniature awards; together with a photograph of an Eton Eight 'Hibernia 4th of June 1936' which includes recipient third from right (20) Estimate £ 700-800 Colonel Morys Lancelot Lloyd Mostyn (1887-1968), brother of 3rd Baron Mostyn; Second Lieutenant 1907; Lieutenant 1911; attached to West Africa Rifles 1911-1912; Captain 1st Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers attached Dorset Regiment 1914; entered French Theatre of War 23.10.1914; Major 1916; General Staff Officer 1917-1918 (wounded). Second Lieutenant Henry Pyers Ronald Lloyd-Mostyn (1918-40), born Marylebone, London, son of Colonel M.L. Lloyd Mostyn; Mentioned in Despatches while serving with 15th/19th King's Royal Hussars, Royal Armoured Corps; killed in action 27.5.1940. Second Lieutenant Lloyd-Mostyn has no known grave, and is commemorated on Column 4 of the Dunkirk Memorial, France

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