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Lieutenant Christopher Butler PRIOR-WANDESFORDE
4th Battalion Yorkshire Regiment. Son of Capt. R. H. and Mrs.
Prior-Wandesforde, of Castlecomer House, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny. Killed
27 June 1917. Aged 20.
Buried ACHIET-LE-GRAND COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION.
The following information on Lieut. Prior-Wandesforde was provided by Bob
Coulson.
"Christopher Prior-Wandesforde was born on December 15th 1896 at Castlecomer
in County Kilkenny and was educated at Mourne Grange in County Down followed
by Rugby School.
He passed into Trinity College at Cambridge in March of 1915 but instead of
entering college volunteered for active service and gained his commission
on March 31st 1915.
He joined the 4th battalion later in the year in the Ypres Salient and in
early 1916 was involved in the “Operations at the Bluff” to the
south east of Ypres.
It was September before the 4th battalion entered the Somme offensive where
they saw action around High Wood and Eaucourt L’Abbaye where 2nd Lt
Prior-Wandesforde was wounded in action.
By now promoted to Lieutenant, Christopher Prior-Wandesforde fought during
the Battle of Arras in April of 1917 and in June was in the line at the Hindenburg
Support.
On June 27th the battalion came under a gas attack and although badly affected
himself, Lt Prior-Wandesforde worked for two hours in rescuing others from
a gassed dugout.
The extra effort involved in his actions caused the gas to penetrate his system
and he died from the effects later in the day June 27th 1917 aged 20 in No
49 Casualty Clearing Station.
After his death his captain wrote,
“His was one of the sunniest natures I have ever met and no danger or
difficulty seemed to damp his spirits for more than a few minutes. He was
the very embodiment of charity and I have never heard him say an unkind word
of anybody.
After he was gassed he spent the greater part of two hours looking after his
men and getting them out of danger”.
He was the son of Richard Henry and Florence Prior-Wandesforde of Castlecomer
House in County Kilkenny and Kirklington Hall and Hipswell Lodge in Yorkshire.
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