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Subject: Henry Thomas HUGHES-HALLETT Thu May 27, 2010 11:08 pm
Henry Thomas HUGHES-HALLETT, died 11th July 1909, aged 68 years, born in Malta, Colonel retired, the youngest son of Mary and Edward Knatchbull Hughes-Hallett. Served as a Captain in the 57th (Middlesex) Regiment in the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879
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Subject: Re: Henry Thomas HUGHES-HALLETT Fri May 28, 2010 2:46 pm
I don't suppose anyone has a photo of this Chap.
There is some information on Hallett in-connection with the Boerwar.
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Subject: Re: Henry Thomas HUGHES-HALLETT Fri May 28, 2010 10:26 pm
Date of Birth - 19th December 1848 First Appointment - Ensign - 57th Foot - 13th January 1869 Lieutenant - 57th Foot - 27th October 1870 Instructor of Musketry - 57th Foot - 11th September 1872 to 31st October 1873 Captain - Middlesex Regiment - 28th April 1875 Major - Middlesex Regiment - 4th January 1882 Garrison Instructor, Malta - 2nd October 1880 to October 1881 Brigade Major, Malta - from 8th October 1881 He passed the Staff College in 1877 South African War - 1879 - Zulu Campaign. Medal with Clasp.