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HUTTON, Lt Gen Sir Thomas Jacomb (1890-1981)
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Additional biographical information about Hutton, including his convalescence at Polesden Lacey, 1915

Biographical information on Thomas Jacomb Hutton compiled by Janet Durbin, 2023, as part of research into patients treated at Polesden Lacey convalescent home for officers, 1915-1916. File includes: image of a letter by Dr George Spence Candy, 20 Aug 1915, detailing Hutton's symptoms; details of Hutton at Rossall School, Lancashire, including a copy group photograph; copy photographs and biographical notes relating to Hutton, his brother Lieutenant George Hutton, and his wife, psychiatrist Isabel Galloway Emslie Hutton.

Article, 'The first Burma campaign, parts 1 and 2', by Colonel Emile Foucar, [c 1944]

Typescript article from untitled journal entitled, The First Burma Campaign, parts I and II by Col Emile Charles Victor Foucar, describing the fighting during the campaign, including a military appreciation of the situation and the military strength of British forces in Burma at the outbreak of hostilities with Japan. 14pp.

Copy correspondence, 1941-1942, between General Sir Archibald Wavell and Hutton, and between Wavell and the CIGS

Typescript photocopies of correspondence between Gen Sir Archibald Percival Wavell, Commander in Chief, India, and Hutton, used for the compilation of the official history of the Burma Campaign in 1958, including correspondence relating to Hutton's role as General Officer Commanding, Burma, during the operations leading to the fall to Japanese forces of Rangoon, Burma, and correspondence between Gen Sir Archibald Percival Wavell, Commander in Chief, India, and Gen Alan Francis Brooke, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, concerning the replacement of Hutton as Commander in Chief, Burma, by Gen Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander. 16pp.

Copy correspondence, Mar-Apr 1942, between General Sir Archibald Wavell and General Harold Alexander, relating to the withdrawal from Burma (Myanmar)

Typescript photocopies of correspondence between Gen Sir Archibald Percival Wavell, Commander in Chief, India, and Gen Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander, General Officer Commanding, Burma, relating to the loss of Rangoon, and Prome, Burma, to Japanese forces; withdrawal of Allied troops from Burma via Assam, India; and the establishment of friendly relations with Chinese Generals, with the intention of Gen Sir Archibald Percival Wavell using Col Orde Charles Wingate to liase with the Chinese. 14pp.

Copy correspondence, May-Jul 1942, between General Sir Archibald Wavell and Hutton, on the evacuation of Rangoon, Burma (Yangon, Myanmar)

Typescript photocopies of correspondence between Gen Sir Archibald Percival Wavell, Commander in Chief, India, and Hutton, relating to the handling of operations leading to the fall of Rangoon, Burma, particularly the orders for demolitions made at Rangoon, Burma, and Hutton's military reputation after the evacuation. 15pp.

Copy letters and reports, Feb 1942, relating to Major General John Smyth's service as GOC 17 Indian Division, Burma (Myanmar)

Typescript photocopies of letters and reports certified as true copies by Hutton, 10 Jan 1955, from Maj Gen John George Smyth, General Officer Commanding 17 Indian Div, to Hutton and Brig Henry Lowrie Davies, Brig General Staff, Burma Army, relating to Maj Gen John George Smyth's role as General Officer Commanding 17 Indian Div in the operations leading to the fall of Rangoon, Burma. 13pp.

Copy letters, 1955, to official historian Major General Stanley Kirby, on operations in Burma (Myanmar) in 1942

Typescript photocopies of letters to Maj Gen Stanley Woodburn Kirby, Historical Section Cabinet Office, from Maj Gen David Tennant Cowan and Maj Gen Henry Lowrie Davies, relating to Hutton's role in events leading to the fall of Rangoon, Burma, to Japanese forces; also typescript photocopy of notes of an interview between Gen Kirby and Colonel Ogrill, 1 Dec 1955, discussing the demolition of the Sittang Bridge, Burma, by 17 Indian Div, 23 Feb 1942. 5pp.

Copy telegram from General Sir Archibald Wavell to Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Mar 1942, on the withdrawal from Burma (Myanmar) and the defence of India

Certified photocopy of telegram from Gen Sir Archibald Percival Wavell, Commander in Chief, India, to Rt Hon Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill MP, Prime Minister, concerning the defence of North-East India from Japanese forces and the withdrawal from Upper Burma of Allied troops. 1p.

Correspondence between Hutton and Brigadier Jeffrey Blood, Jan 1953, on the first Burma campaign

Typescript and manuscript correspondence between Hutton and Brig Jeffrey A Blood, Historical Section Cabinet Office, concerning Hutton's opinions on the nomenclature and classification of operations from the First Burma Campaign, Dec 1941-May 1942, to be placed before the Battle Nomenclature Committee, with regard to battle honours. 8pp.

Correspondence between Hutton and General Sir Archibald Wavell, Jun-Jul 1942, on the fall of Rangoon, Burma (Yangon, Myanmar)

File containing manuscript and typescript correspondence between Hutton and Gen Sir Archibald Percival Wavell, Commander in Chief, India, including notes made by Hutton on despatch by Gen Sir Archibald Percival Wavell on the Burma Campaign up to the fall of Rangoon, Burma, in particular responsibility for demolitions ordered at Rangoon, Burma, and disagreements over underestimating the speed of Japanese advance through Burma. 47pp.

Correspondence between Hutton and his family, 1914-1919, relating to the course of the war and to the death of his brother, Lieutenant George Hutton

Manuscript correspondence between Hutton and various members of his family during his service in France in World War One, discussing in particular the political and social aspects of the war. With letters concerning the death of his brother, Lt G A Hutton, killed in action, Sep1915. 32pp.

Correspondence between Hutton and Lieutenant Colonel Emile Foucar, 1943, about the history of the first Burma campaign

Manuscript and typescript correspondence between Hutton and Lt Col Emile Charles Victor Foucar concerning the writing of the history of the First Burma Campaign, including letters relating to Hutton's ammendments to draft chapters of Lt Col Emile Charles Victor Foucar's history of the First Burma Campaign. Dec1941-May 1942. 14pp.

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