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CPT Arthur Ernest Henry Eliot

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CPT Arthur Ernest Henry Eliot Veteran

Birth
Greater London, England
Death
8 Oct 1936 (aged 62)
Greater London, England
Burial
Golders Green, London Borough of Barnet, Greater London, England Add to Map
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("The Times" Saturday, 10 Oct 1936, page 1)
ELIOT. --- On Oct. 8, 1936m at a nursing home, the Hon. Arthur Ernest Henry Eliot, late Capt. R.A.S.C., aged 62 years. Cremation at Golders Green on Monday, Oct. 12, at 12 noon. Flowers to W. Garstin and Sons, 5, Baker Street, W.I.

("Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail" 09 Oct 1936, page 8)
EARL'S BROTHER
END OF AN ADVENTUROUS LIFE

Capt. the Hon. Arthur Eliot, brother of the seventh Earl of St. Germans, died in a London nursing home last night. He underwent an operation for appendicitis last Saturday.

Captain Eliot, who was 62, was a West End club proprietor and a former Army officer. At one time he was a theatrical manager. His life had been an adventurous one. He had been married four times, and claimed to have had 80 jobs in 60 years. In his time he had been tram conductor, croupier, actor, steward, butler, stoker, private detective, and theatre lessee.
("The Times" Saturday, 10 Oct 1936, page 1)
ELIOT. --- On Oct. 8, 1936m at a nursing home, the Hon. Arthur Ernest Henry Eliot, late Capt. R.A.S.C., aged 62 years. Cremation at Golders Green on Monday, Oct. 12, at 12 noon. Flowers to W. Garstin and Sons, 5, Baker Street, W.I.

("Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail" 09 Oct 1936, page 8)
EARL'S BROTHER
END OF AN ADVENTUROUS LIFE

Capt. the Hon. Arthur Eliot, brother of the seventh Earl of St. Germans, died in a London nursing home last night. He underwent an operation for appendicitis last Saturday.

Captain Eliot, who was 62, was a West End club proprietor and a former Army officer. At one time he was a theatrical manager. His life had been an adventurous one. He had been married four times, and claimed to have had 80 jobs in 60 years. In his time he had been tram conductor, croupier, actor, steward, butler, stoker, private detective, and theatre lessee.


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