Career
Born at Hardington Mandeville, he was chairman and managing director of Perry & Company, a civil engineering contractor, based in Bow, east London, with which he was associated for 59 years. He was made a Baronet in 1913. He lived from 1900 at Cornwall Gardens in west London.
He is buried in the family grave, which lies in the western half of Highgate Cemetery in north London on one of the main central paths.
The Bartlett, the Faculty of the Built Environment at University College London is named after him, as is the Bartlett Building at University College London. lieutenant was opened on 4 June 1920 to house Karl Pearson"s Galton Eugenics Laboratory.