John Murray Prain
Lieutenant Colonel John Murray Prain DSO, OBE, TD, DL (1902–1985) was a British Yeomanry officer in the Second World War and prominent Scottish businessman.
Family life
He lived at Longrigg, St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland and married Lorina Helen Elspeth Skene. They had two children, Philip James Murray Prain (born November 1936) and Tessa Helen Murray Prain (born 28 January 1940).[1]
Education and early life
Educated at Charterhouse and Clare College, University of Cambridge.
Military service
Commissioned into the Cupar Section of the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry which was part of the Territorial Army and by 1935 he was a Captain.
Mobilized to serve in World War II, he saw action with his Regiment in Belgium and France in 1940 as part of the BEF. He commanded his regiment during the retreat to Dunkirk, after the commanding officer had been killed. He was wounded in action in France, 1940 and awarded the DSO the same year.[2]
He was transferred to Special Operations Executive (SOE) in 1941, where he stayed for two years before taking a post as General Staff Officer from 1943-1944.
He was awarded Territorial Decoration, 1943 and promoted to Lt Col. With his first command being the Royal Armoured Corps Officer Cadet Training Unit at the Royal Military College Sandhurst, 1944-1945.
He returned to his Regiment the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry after the war and eventually commanded it as until 1948 as a Territorial Army officer while he began his business career.
Business career
He started his business career with the long-established family firm of James Prain & Sons, jute manufacturers in Dundee. He spent much time working in a voluntary capacity assisting with business arbitration courts and the promotion of British industry
He worked for the following companies:
- Chairman, James Prain and Sons Ltd, Dundee, until 1956
- Member, Jute Working Party, 1946–1948
- Member, Scottish Committee, Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation, 1946–1955
- Vice Chairman, Caird (Dundee) Ltd, 1956–1964
- Director, Tayside Floorcloth Company Ltd, 1946–1969
- Director, Alliance Trust Company Ltd, 1946–1973
- Chairman, Jute Importers Association, 1947–1949
- Director, The Scottish Life Assurance Company Ltd, 1949–1972
- Chairman, Association of Jute Spinners and Manufacturers, 1950–1952
- Part-time Member, Scottish Gas Board, 1952–1956
- Director, Royal Bank of Scotland, 1955–1971
Other Positions Held
- Member, Employers' Panel, Industrial Court, 1959–1971
- Member, Industrial Arbitration Board, 1971–1972
- Chairman, Dundee District Committee, Scottish Board for Industry, 1948–1962
- Member, Employers' Panel, Industrial Disputes Tribunal, 1952–1959
Honours and Titles
He was decorated with the award of Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (DSO). He was invested as an Officer in the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1956. He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (DL) in the County of Fife from 1958. Member of Queen's Bodyguard for Scotland, the Royal Company of Archers. Honorary President, Fife and Kinross Area Council, Royal British Legion (Scotland).
References
- ^ Mosley, Charles, ed. (2003). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage. Vol. 3 (107th ed.). Wilmington, Delaware: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd. p. 4139.
- ^ "Prain, Lt Col John Murray". Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives. Archived from the original on 28 February 2014.
- Use dmy dates from April 2012
- 1902 births
- 1985 deaths
- British Army personnel of World War II
- People educated at Charterhouse School
- Alumni of Clare College, Cambridge
- Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
- Officers of the Order of the British Empire
- Deputy Lieutenants of Fife
- Special Operations Executive personnel
- Fife and Forfar Yeomanry officers
- Members of the Royal Company of Archers