Pryce, Myfanwy

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Pryce, Myfanwy

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Lucy Myfanwy Pryce (1890-1976) was a novelist as well as a short story writer. She wrote novels such as Blue Moons (1919), Parsons' Wives (1926), Gingerbread Lea (1927) and Blind Lead (1928). She was the daughter of Shadrach Pryce (1833-1914), vicar of Ysbyty Ifan, 1864-1867, and dean of St Asaph, 1899-1910.

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