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Privett, Arthur Bellman

Second Lieutenant Arthur B. Privett, 2nd Leicestershire Regiment, who died of wounds, was the youngest son of Mr. And Mrs. John Privett, of Seabrook House, Cartwright-gardens W.C., and was in his 24th year. Formerly an Admiralty Clerk he served five years in the Queen's Westminster Rifles. After serving 10 months in France as a corporal he was made a sergeant, and later was given a commission in the 2nd Leicestershire Regiment proceeding to Mesopotamia last year. The Times18 Jan, 1916

Biographical

Surname(s)Privett
First name(s)Arthur Bellman
Date of birth1892
Place of birthDistrict of St. Giles
Family detailsYoungest son of Mr and Mrs John Privett, of Seabrook House, Cartwright-gardens, London W.C
CollegeKing's College London and/or King's College London Hospital
Dept / courseFaculty of Law
Military unitLeicestershire Regt., 2nd Battn.
War / conflictWorld War One (1914-1918)
Date of death8 January 1916
Age at death24
Rank at deathSecond Lieutenant
Cause of deathDied of wounds
Commemoration(s)King's College Chapel; Basra Memorial, Iraq
SourcesKing's College London Archives; Commonwealth War Graves Commission; Soldiers Died in the Great War

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