Death notice and condolences on death of Arthur Morris

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Army form B 104-82

No. Cas/49198/N 


 Stamped  

No. 1

Infantry Record Office

6 May 1918

No. 9 District

Warley


Sir,

  It is my painful duty to inform you that a report has been received

from the War Office notifying the death of:

(No.) 49198 (Rank) Private

(Name) Arthur Morris

(Regiment) 2nd Battalion Northampton Regt.

which occurred at 47 Casualty Clearing Station, France

on the 25th April 1918

The report is to the effect that he died of "shrapnel wound

penetrating abdomen."

  By His Majesty's command I am to forward the enclosed 

message of sympathy from Their Gracious Majesties the King and Queen.

I am at the same time to express the regret of the Army Council at the 

soldier's death in his Country's service.

  I am to add that any information that may be received as to the 

soldier's burial will be communicated to you in due course. A separate

leaflet dealing more fully with this subject is enclosed.

  I am, Sir, 

Your obedient Servant.

 signed.  

Officer in charge of Records

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Army form B 104-82

No. Cas/49198/N 


 Stamped  

No. 1

Infantry Record Office

6 May 1918

No. 9 District

Warley


Sir,

  It is my painful duty to inform you that a report has been received

from the War Office notifying the death of:

(No.) 49198 (Rank) Private

(Name) Arthur Morris

(Regiment) 2nd Battalion Northampton Regt.

which occurred at 47 Casualty Clearing Station, France

on the 25th April 1918

The report is to the effect that he died of "shrapnel wound

penetrating abdomen."

  By His Majesty's command I am to forward the enclosed 

message of sympathy from Their Gracious Majesties the King and Queen.

I am at the same time to express the regret of the Army Council at the 

soldier's death in his Country's service.

  I am to add that any information that may be received as to the 

soldier's burial will be communicated to you in due course. A separate

leaflet dealing more fully with this subject is enclosed.

  I am, Sir, 

Your obedient Servant.

 signed.  

Officer in charge of Records


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  • October 26, 2018 10:26:55 Sara Fresi

    Army form B 104-82

    No. Cas/49198/N 


     Stamped  

    No. 1

    Infantry Record Office

    6 May 1918

    No. 9 District

    Warley


    Sir,

      It is my painful duty to inform you that a report has been received

    from the War Office notifying the death of:

    (No.) 49198 (Rank) Private

    (Name) Arthur Morris

    (Regiment) 2nd Battalion Northampton Regt.

    which occurred at 47 Casualty Clearing Station, France

    on the 25th April 1918

    The report is to the effect that he died of "shrapnel wound

    penetrating abdomen."

      By His Majesty's command I am to forward the enclosed 

    message of sympathy from Their Gracious Majesties the King and Queen.

    I am at the same time to express the regret of the Army Council at the 

    soldier's death in his Country's service.

      I am to add that any information that may be received as to the 

    soldier's burial will be communicated to you in due course. A separate

    leaflet dealing more fully with this subject is enclosed.

      I am, Sir, 

    Your obedient Servant.

     signed.  

    Officer in charge of Records

  • October 26, 2018 10:26:39 Sara Fresi
  • April 11, 2018 20:09:35 Thomas A. Lingner

    Army form B 104-82

    No. Cas/49198/N 


     Stamped  

    No. 1

    Infantry Record Office

    6 May 1918

    No. 9 District

    Warley


    Sir,

      It is my painful duty to inform you that a report has been received

    from the War Office notifying the death of:

    (No.) 49198 (Rank) Private

    (Name) Arthur Morris

    (Regiment) 2nd Battalion Northampton Regt.

    which occurred at 47 Casualty Clearing Station, France

    on the 25th April 1918

    The report is to the effect that he died of "shrapnel wound

    penetrating abdomen."

      By His Majesty's command I am to forward the enclosed 

    message of sympathy from Their Gracious Majesties the King and Queen.

    I am at the same time to express the regret of the Army Council at the 

    soldier's death in his Country's service.

      I am to add that any information that may be received as to the 

    soldier's burial will be communicated to you in due course. A separate

    leaflet dealing more fully with this subject is enclosed.

      I am, Sir, 

    Your obedient Servant.

     signed.  

    Officer in charge of Records



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