Sir Pryce Edward Pryce-Jones, 1st Baronet TD (6 February 1861–22 May 1926) was Conservative MP for Montgomery Boroughs.
[1][2] He qualified as a Barrister-at-Law at the Inner Temple in 1892 and received his MA from Jesus College, Cambridge, in 1893.
He later served as chairman of Pryce-Jones Ltd.[1] He won his father's old seat of Montgomery Boroughs in 1895 and held it at the 1900 election.
That year he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel to raise and command a new 5th Volunteer Battalion, South Wales Borderers, in which his younger brother, Albert Westhead, eldest son, Pryce Victor, and other members of the family also served.
[1][6][7][8] On 17 June 1883 Pryce-Jones married Beatrice, second daughter of Herbert Hardie of Orford House, Ilsey, Cheshire.