Note from Prime Minister H H Asquith to Robertson, 15 Aug 1916 on an unspecified topic
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- 1916 Aug 15
Note to Robertson from the Rt Hon Herbert Henry Asquith, Prime Minister, on an unnamed subject. 1p.
Note from Prime Minister H H Asquith to Robertson, 15 Aug 1916 on an unspecified topic
Note to Robertson from the Rt Hon Herbert Henry Asquith, Prime Minister, on an unnamed subject. 1p.
Note to Robertson from the Rt Hon Herbert Henry Asquith, Prime Minister, agreeing to send a telegram to the French Government regarding Salonika, Greece, along lines proposed by Robertson. 1p.
Note to Robertson from the Rt Hon Herbert Henry Asquith, Prime Minister, asking for information on the progress made in the field to present at the forthcoming Vote of Credit in the House of Commons. 1p.
Note from Robert More to Robertson, 30 Mar [1917], about Major Charles Beatty
Note to Robertson from Robert Henry More, Civil Assistant to the Military Secretary, reporting that Maj Charles Harold Longfield Beatty has been sent to the Depot of the Royal Warwickshire Regt for duty. 1p.
Note from Robertson to Field Marshal Lord Kitchener, 30 Dec 1915, about command in Egypt
Handwritten note from Robertson to FM Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and Broome, Secretary of State for War, concerning Kitchener's plan to have two commanders in Egypt, Lt Gen Sir John Grenfell Maxwell as General Officer Commanding, Egypt, to defend the Western Frontier, and temporary Gen Sir Archibald (James) Murray as General Officer Commanding in Chief, Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, to defend the Suez Canal, with which Robertson strongly disagrees on the grounds of lack of coordination in the conduct of operations and the administration of the forces (see also Murray/Maxwell letters in 8/1). 2pp.
Note from Robertson to the Rt Hon Herbert Henry Asquith, Prime Minister and Sir Edward Grey, 3rd Bt, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, enclosing a letter from Gen Sir Douglas Haig, Commander in Chief, British Armies in France, dated 31 May, describing a meeting between Raymond Poincaré, French President, Aristide Briand, French Prime Minister, French Gen Joseph Jacques Césaire Joffre, Commander in Chief, French Armies on the Western Front, French Gen Edouard de Castelnau, Chief of Staff to the French Armies on the Western Front, French Gen Ferdinand Foch, Commander in Chief, Allied Northern Army Group, and Haig, to discuss concerted action on the Western Front, notably the need for a British offensive to divert German troops from Verdun, for which Haig requested troops from Salonika, Greece. 3pp.
Note from Robertson to Sir Edward Grey, 20 Jun 1916, about relations with neutral Greece
Note from Robertson to Sir Edward Grey, 3rd Bt, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, commenting on French attempts to use British troops for a naval demonstration at Athens, Greece, and the importance of avoiding hostilities with Greece. Includes a brief note by Grey on communications between the French Government and the War Office (see 7/4/22-23). 2pp.
Typescript note from Robertson to Edward George Villers Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby, Secretary of State for War, questioning him concerning the amended procedure for giving orders to the British Commanders on the Western Front, Italy and Macedonia following the creation of the Executive War Board of the Allied Supreme War Council, and the onus of responsibility for the effect of orders given by the Executive Board. 1p.
Printed note by Robertson for the War Committee setting out a statement of military policy for their approval, notably that the Western Front is to be the main theatre of operations, with commitment to other theatres reduced to a minimum. 1p.
Note from S Farnham to Robertson, 26 Aug 1917, about a fund for disabled soldiers
Note to Robertson from S Farnham, on the non-reply of Harry Lauder to Robertson's letter of the 17 Aug, refusing his offer to be a member of a committee for the administering of a fund of £1,000,000 for disabled soldiers. 1p.
Note to FM Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and Broome, Secretary of State for War, from the Rt Hon Sir Edward Grey, Bt, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, considering Italian demands made during negotiations for Italian entry into the war on the Allied side. 1p.
Note to Maj Cecil Courtenay Lucas, Aide de Camp to Robertson, from Arthur Charles Pedley, Principal Secretary to the War Office, informing him that the application of Gen Sir James Willcocks to attend the memorial service for FM Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and Broome, has been misplaced. 1p.
Note on Chantilly Conference attendees and previously distributed conference papers, Dec 1915
Distribution sheet showing, in French, the attendees of the Conference and the papers which have already been distributed. 3pp.
Note to Robertson, 17 Apr [1916], requesting information on shipping in the Mediterranean
Note to Robertson requesting information regarding a paper on Mediterranean shipping. 1p.
Note, [1917], on the career of French General Ferdinand Foch
Handwritten note on the career of French Gen Ferdinand Foch from his removal as commander of the Group des Armées du Nord to his appointment as Chief of Staff to French Gen Henri-Philippe Benoni Omer Pétain, Commander in Chief, French Armies on the Western Front. 2pp.
Note, [Jun 1915] on the distribution and strengths of the British Armies on the Western Front
Return by the General Staff, British Armies in France, giving the distribution and strength of the British Armies in France on the Western Front. 1p.
Unofficial notes by Maj (George) Sidney Clive, Head of British Missions, French Headquarters, on conversations held with officers on the French General Staff concerning proposed operations on the Western Front during Jun and Jul, namely an attack on the Vimy Plateau, an offensive in Alsace, and an attack in Champagne. 5pp.
Notes by Robertson on a visit to the Balkans, 1906
Notes written by Robertson following a visit to the Balkan Peninsula, giving his impressions of various military installations in Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Macedonia, and personal conclusions reached as to possible alliances between them. 10pp.
Notes by Robertson on a visit to the Franco-Prussian war battlefields, 1912
Notes by Robertson relating to a Staff College Senior Division visit to the battlefields of the Franco-Prussian War. 6pp.
Notes by Robertson on a visit to the USA, 1905
Notes written by Robertson following a visit to the United States, giving his opinions on the character of the American people, and a description of his travels by various methods in New York and Michigan. 10pp.