PRIVATE 12816, ERIC JOSEPH SCOTT, 9TH BATTALION WEST RIDING REGIMENT (ILKLEY PALS).


PRIVATE 12816, ERIC JOSEPH SCOTT, 9TH BATTALION WEST RIDING REGIMENT (ILKLEY PALS). KILLED IN ACTION 3RD MARCH 1916. AGED 21


Twenty one year old Eric Joseph Scott was wounded in the attack that killed his fellow Ilkley Pals Thomas Healey and Farrel Dixon. Eric was shot in the face by a sniper and although he managed to walk to a casualty clearing station died the following day (3rd March 1916). Born in the town in 1895, he was the only child of cabman Thomas Scott and his wife Susie of 11 Weston Road. Before the war he had been a chorister at All Saints Church and had worked as a cabinet maker for Mr Tomlinson who had premises on The Grove. Private Eric Scott is buried in Bedford House Cemetery and is remembered on Ilkley War Memorial






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