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The grave of Sir Frederick Leopold Arthur, Brompton Cemetery, London

Sir Frederick Leopold Arthur, 2nd Baronet (Plymouth, 20 December 1816 – 1 June 1878) was a British soldier.

The son of Sir George Arthur, 1st Bt and Eliza Orde Smith, he was commissioned into the 4th Foot in 1833. He transferred to the 40th Foot in 1850 and the 18th Hussars in 1863. He became a colonel, and succeeded to the baronetcy in 1854.

On 24 April 1856, he married Lady Elizabeth Hay-Drummond, daughter of the Earl of Kinnoull. They had three children:

He is buried on the eastern edge of Brompton Cemetery in London with his sister, Isabella Maria Malton, his two sons, George* and Leonard, and Kate Harriet, George's* wife ( i.e. The wife of George* the son of Frederick).

Coat of arms of Frederick Arthur
Crest
In front of two swords in saltire Proper pommels and hilts Or a pelican in her piety Sable the nest Or.
Escutcheon
Or on a chevron Azure between two clarions in chief Gules and a kangaroo sejant in base Proper two swords the points upwards also Proper points and hilts of the first on a chief of the third a horse courant Argent.
Motto
Stet Fortuna Domus (May The Fortune of the House Stand)[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage & Titles of Courtesy. 1878.
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by

George Arthur

Baronet
(of Upper Canada)
1854–1878
Succeeded by

George Compton Archibald Arthur


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