Gerald Arbuthnot

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Gerald Arbuthnot
File:Gerald Arbuthnot.jpg
Member of Parliament
for Burnley
In office
15 January 1910 – 28 November 1910
Preceded byFrederick Maddison
Succeeded byPhilip Morrell
Personal details
Born(1872-12-19)19 December 1872
Died25 September 1916(1916-09-25) (aged 43)
Fricourt, France
Resting placeCitadel New Military Cemetery, Fricourt
PartyConservative
Spouse(Mary Johanna) Dulcie Antoinette Oppenheim
Children3 daughters
Parent(s)William Arbuthnot
Selina Moncreiffe
OccupationPolitician
Military service
AllegianceFile:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
Branch/serviceFile:Naval ensign of the United Kingdom.svg Royal Navy (1886 – 1891, 1914 – 1915)
File:Flag of the British Army.svg British Army (1915 – 1916)
RankLieutenant (Navy)
Second Lieutenant (Army)
UnitRoyal Navy
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
2nd Battalion, Grenadier Guards (Army)
Battles/warsFirst World War

Gerald Archibald Arbuthnot (19 December 1872 – 25 September 1916) was a British soldier and Conservative Party politician.

Early life

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The son of Major General William Arbuthnot and Selina Moncreiffe, he was vice-chancellor of the Primrose League.

Political career

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Arbuthnot was a private secretary to the Board of Agriculture from 1895 to 1899, assistant private secretary to the President of the Local Government Board in 1901 and 1902 and assistant private secretary to the Chief Secretary for Ireland in 1905 and 1906. Between January and December 1910, he was Member of Parliament (MP) for Burnley.[1] He also was the last conservative MP from Burnley, up until 2019.[2]

Military service

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In the First World War, he served in the Grenadier Guards and reached the rank of second lieutenant, having been made a lieutenant in the service of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve already in 1914. He fought in the Battle of Ypres. Arbuthnot died aged 43, killed in action during the Battle of the Somme.[1] He was buried at Citadel New Military Cemetery, Fricourt. In November 2018, Arbuthnot's name was added to the UK Parliament's World War One memorial, after a historian at the History of Parliament Trust noticed his name was missing.[1]

Personal life

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He married (Mary Johanna) Dulcie Antoinette Oppenheim, daughter of Charles Augustus Oppenheim, on 6 February 1894. They had three daughters, one of whom, Cynthia Isabelle Theresa, married rower and financier Ian Fairbairn.

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