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 |
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First name(s) | Arthur Bellman |
Date of birth | 1892 |
Place of birth | District of St. Giles |
Family details | Youngest son of Mr and Mrs John Privett, of Seabrook House, Cartwright-gardens, London W.C |
College | King's College London and/or King's College London Hospital |
Dept / course | Faculty of Law |
Military unit | Leicestershire Regt., 2nd Battn. |
War / conflict | World War One (1914-1918) |
Date of death | 8 January 1916 |
Age at death | 24 |
Rank at death | Second Lieutenant |
Cause of death | Died of wounds |
Commemoration(s) | King's College Chapel; Basra Memorial, Iraq |
Sources | King's College London Archives; Commonwealth War Graves Commission; Soldiers Died in the Great War |