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HAMILTON, Gen Sir Ian Standish Monteith (1853-1947)
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Correspondence and press cuttings, 1915-1919, relating to war correspondent Ellis Ashmead Bartlett's coverage of the Gallipoli campaign

Papers relating to Ellis Ashmead Bartlett, war correspondent on Gallipoli, including copy telegram correspondence between Hamilton and FM Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and Broome, Secretary of State for War, relating to Ashmead Bartlett's pessimistic views on the conduct of the Gallipoli Campaign, 3-8 Jun 1915, and to the interception of Keith Arthur Murdoch at Marseilles, France, 21-29 Sep 1915; copy letters from Hamilton to Kitchener, Maj Gen Charles Edward Callwell, Director of Military Operations, War Office, and Leopold Stennett Amery MP, 29 Oct 1915-4 Nov 1915, refuting assertions made in a lecture by Ashmead Bartlett that arrangements were not made to supply water to troops at Suvla Bay, Gallipoli; 'Cabinet and the Dardanelles-warnings ministers ignored', article by West Fenton de Wend-Fenton, supporting Ashmead Bartlett's reportage on Gallipoli, The Sunday Times, 26 Dec 1915; 'Ellis Ashmead Bartlett on Sir Ian Hamilton's report', article by Ashmead Bartlett criticising Hamilton's despatch of 11 Dec 1915 for strategic mistakes made on Gallipoli, The World, 1 Feb 1916; letter from Hamilton to the Dardanelles Commission, alleging that information received from Turkish prisoners indicated Ashmead Bartlett's articles aided Turkish morale, 15 Jan 1917; copy correspondence between Hamilton and Bertram Blakiston Cubitt, Assistant Under Secretary of State for War, relating to Hamilton's views on a proposal that Ashmead Bartlett receive a decoration for his activities, 11-12 Mar 1919. 1 file

Correspondence and related papers, 1910-1911, on British and French field artillery tactics

Papers relating to British and French field artillery fire tactics, comprising newspaper article 'The French Army manoeuvres-artillery questions' by Lt Col Charles à Court Repington, The Times, 8 Oct 1910; correspondence between Hamilton, Repington and and Maj Hugh Archie Dundas Simpson Baikie, Hamilton's Staff Officer, regarding Repington's article, 27 Oct 1910-16 Nov 1910; typescript paper by Hamilton upon artillery tactics for a War Office conference on British and French artillery fire systems under the chairmanship of Brig Gen Walter Fullarton Lodovic Lindsay; 'British and French Quick Firing Field Artillery' by Maj Charles Edward Dutton Budworth, offprint of article from The Journal of the Royal Artillery vol 37 no 9, Dec 1910. With letter from Hamilton to Repington regarding German tactics of encirclement, 27 Feb 1911. 1 file

Correspondence and related papers, 1928-1931, concerning the Anglo-German Association

Correspondence relating to the Anglo-German Association, including minutes of meetings; correspondence with Evan Bernard Morgan, Association Secretary, regarding Association membership and engagements; list of members and annual report, 1929-30. With edition of Das Reichsbanner, containing article by Hamilton on the development of the British ex-service movement, 29 March 1930. 1 file

Correspondence and related papers, 1931-1935, with German nationals, and correspondence about British-German relations and German anti-Semitism

Correspondence with German acquaintances and citizens, and correspondence regarding relations between Great Britain and Germany and anti-Semitism in Germany, including letters of good wishes from German Gen Werner von Blomberg, German Minister of War, 31 Dec 1934; Dr Leopold Gustav Alexander von Hoesch, German Ambassador to the Court of St James's, 3 Jan 1935; Baroness Annmarie von der Goltz. With One year of Hitlerism and The military science of Professor Banse, invasion of Great Britain and France (Friends of Europe publications, London, 1934). 1 file

Correspondence as C-in-C Central Force, Home Defence, Aug-Dec 1914

Correspondence, mainly personal and semi-official, of Hamilton as Commander-in-Chief Central Force, Home Defence, including his special order, requesting troops under his command to show full courtesy to civilians; letter from Walter Richard Sickert, artist, requesting introduction to Belgian military authorities in order to paint studies of Belgian troops; letter from Lt Hon George St John Brodrick, accepting post of Hamilton's aide-de-camp; correspondence with Brig Gen Edward James Montagu Stuart-Wortley, regarding readiness of his division for foreign service; Lt Gen Sir Bruce Meade Hamilton and Lt Gen Hon Sir Frederick William Stopford, regarding proposals of the War Office to replenish fatigued battalions in the BEF by voluntary drafts from Central Force. 1 file

Correspondence as Inspector General of Overseas Forces, Jul-Dec 1911

Correspondence of Hamilton, mainly personal and semi-official, during his tour of the West Indies and South Africa as Inspector General of Overseas Forces, including letter from R Adm Hon Alexander Edward Bethell, Director of Naval Intelligence, regarding strategic implications of the Panama Canal, 1 Jul; from Hon Eustace (Edward) Fiennes MP, requesting Hamilton's help in gaining a commission for his son in the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, 27 Jul; from Maj Frank Bourne, a former Quartermaster at the School of Musketry at Hythe, Kent, a former Colour Sergeant of The South Wales Borderers, and veteran of the battle of Rorke's Drift, Zulu War, Jan 1879, requesting Hamilton to assist his petition for a distinguished service reward for past military service, 17 Dec; correspondence with Col Hugh Montgomerie Sinclair, regarding Sinclair's failure to be promoted Major General, 27 Jul and 19 Aug; correspondence with Maj Gen Sir John Grenfell Maxwell, regarding Maxwell's request that his appointment as General Officer Commanding Egypt be extended, 7 and 14 Dec; printed annual report of 8 Bn The Royal Warwickshire Regt, 23 Dec 1911. 1 file

Correspondence as Inspector General of Overseas Forces, Oct-Dec 1912

Correspondence of Hamilton, mainly personal and semi-official, during his tour of the Far East as Inspector General of Overseas Forces, including letters to Frederick Edgar Wilkinson, British Consul Nanking, and Sir John (Newell) Jordan, British Minister Plenipotentiary Peking, regarding progress of his tour of China; to Lt Gen Sir William Edmund Franklyn, Secretary Army Selection Board, proposing Lt Col Robert Davenport Vizard as Commanding Officer Ceylon Volunteers; to Brig Gen Henry Hughes Wilson, Director of Military Operations War Office, proposing Maj Frederick William Lumsden for employment within Wilson's department; correspondence with Capt J A Methuen, Southern Rhodesia Volunteers, regarding shooting competition for a cup presented by Hamilton. 1 file

Correspondence between Brigadier General Sir Hugh Simpson-Baikie and Major General Granville Egerton, 1920-1921, about a disputed fact in Hamilton's Gallipoli diary

Correspondence between Brig Gen Sir Hugh Archie Dundas Simpson Baikie and Maj Gen Granville George Algernon Egerton, former General Officer Commanding 52 (Lowland) Div at Gallipoli, and between Simpson Baikie and Hamilton, regarding Egerton's contentions that he was not responsible for the attack of 156 Bde, 52 Div, at Gully Ravine, Gallipoli, on 28 Jun 1915, as implied in Simpson Baikie's 'Statement on artillery', an appendix in Hamilton's Gallipoli diary (Edward Arnold, London, 1920). With copy letter from Gen Sir Horace Lockwood Smith-Dorrien to Simpson Baikie, 9 Jun 1920, with his compliments on Hamilton's Gallipoli diary; correspondence between Mary Forbes Shield and Morley Kennerley, of Faber and Faber Ltd, publishers, 24 Nov 1955-16 Dec 1955, relating to the above correspondence. 1 file, 14 letters

Correspondence between Hamilton and Eleanor Sellar, 1908-1912, chiefly about his speeches

Correspondence between Hamilton and his friend Eleanor Charlotte Sellar, including copy of his speech to Oxford University undergraduates, urging them to join the Officers' Training Corps, 14 May 1908; his letter, asserting that had Sir Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner of St James's and Cape Town, continued as High Commissioner for South Africa, the Boers would have been further antagonised towards the British, 14 Oct 1908; copy of his speech to the Glasgow and Lanarkshire Association of London, on the contributions made by Glasgow to the British Empire, and his hopes for a Forth-Clyde canal to be constructed, 20 Feb 1909; letter, explaining his manuscript of 'The commander', 6 Feb 1912. With letter to Eleanor from Rt Hon Richard Burdon Haldane, Secretary of State for War, disagreeing with speeches made by Milner and Leopold Stennett Amery, which proposed establishing a population of majority British extraction in South Africa, 5 Nov 1908. 1 file, 10 letters

Correspondence between Hamilton and Eleanor Sellar, 1913-1934, chiefly relating to his military and literary activities

Correspondence between Hamilton and his friend Eleanor Charlotte Sellar, mainly relating to Hamilton's military and literary activities, and including letter from Hamilton, 16 Nov 1914, on the death of FM Sir Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts of Kandahar, Waterford and Pretoria; letter from Hamilton, 20 Jul 1915, on the forthcoming visit of Rt Hon Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill MP to Gallipoli; letter from Hamilton, 12 Apr 1916, on the despatch by Gen Sir Charles Carmichael Monro as General Officer Commanding Mediterranean Expeditionary Force. 1 file, 54 letters

Correspondence between Hamilton and his brother Vereker Hamilton, 1893-1898, chiefly relating to their business investments

Correspondence between Hamilton and his brother Vereker Monteith Hamilton, mainly relating to their joint business affairs and investments, and including Ian Hamilton's tiger hunting in Nepal, 2 Jan 1894; his duties under Maj Gen Edward Stedman with the Chitral Relief Expedition, Indian North West Frontier, 18 May 1895; his refusal to be appointed Assistant Military Secretary to FM Sir Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Baron Roberts of Kandahar and Waterford, commanding forces in Ireland, 8 Jun 1895. 1 file, 24 letters

Correspondence between Hamilton and War Office, Aug-Sep 1915, on the proposed replacement of the Director of Medical Services

Correspondence between Hamilton and War Office, regarding Hamilton's request for replacement of Surgeon Gen William George Birrell by Surgeon Gen Walter George Augustus Bedford as Director of Medical Services, Mediterranean Expeditionary Force. 1 file, 3 letters

Correspondence between Jean Hamilton and her relatives, 1886-1931

Correspondence between Jean Miller Hamilton, Lady Hamilton, and relatives, including her sister Elizabeth Brown Moncrieffe, her brothers Matthew William Muir and James Finlay Muir. With letters from her mother Margaret Morison Muir and her father Sir John Muir, 1st Bt, regarding Jean's proposed marriage to Hamilton, and letter from Hamilton to Sir John, thanking him for his approval of the marriage, 23 Sep-2 Oct 1886. 1 file, 34 letters

Correspondence between MEF C-in-C Major General Walter Braithwaite and Major General Sir William Douglas, Aug 1915, on the morale of 52 Division

Correspondence between Maj Gen Walter Pipon Braithwaite, Chief of Staff, Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, and Maj Gen Sir William Douglas, temporarily commanding 8 Corps, regarding the poor morale of 52 (Lowland) Div, and Douglas's continued command of 8 Corps. 1 file, 3 letters

Correspondence in India while Commander-in-Chief in India, 1885-1888, volume 10, by General Sir Frederick Roberts

Correspondence in India while Commander-in-Chief in India, 1885-1888, volume 10 (Superintendent of Government Printing, Calcutta, 1890) of Gen Sir Frederick Sleigh Roberts,Commander-in-Chief, India, comprising letters and telegrams on army administration in India, including to Maj Gen Sir John Irvine Murray, querying the request of 1 Bn 1 Gurkhas to change their red uniform to green, 18 May 1886; to Lt Gen Sir Herbert Taylor Macpherson, Commander-in-Chief, Madras, suggesting the Madras Army to be inferior in physique and courage to Gurkha and Sikh troops, 21 Sep 1886; to Maj Gen George Stuart White, on the potential use of troops in Burma to reinforce Afghanistan against the Russians, 6 Jun 1887; to Lt Gen Sir Charles George Arbuthnot, Commander-in-Chief, Madras, on the replacement of Snider rifles with Martini-Henry rifles for three Madras regiments, 24 Nov 1887; to Lt Gen Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, Commander-in-Chief, Bombay, with Roberts' concerns of resistance by British officers to attempts to raise the educational standard and social position of Indian officers, 7 Feb 1888, and on the desirability of a unified 'army corps system' with local commanders-in-chief placed in a direct line of command under the Commander-in-Chief, India, and abolition of the Presidential commands, 27 May 1888. 2 copies, 2 vols

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