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George Hutt

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Towers, 27 September 1889. He married, in 1862, Adela, daughter of General Sir John Scott, K.C.B., by whom he left a family.
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Hutt was a distinguished officer of the old Indian artillery. He served with credit through the Scinde and
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was made a C.B. He commanded the artillery in the Persian war of 1857, and rendered valuable aid to
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In 1865 he became registrar and secretary to the commissioners of
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politician who was heavily involved in the colonization of
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British military personnel of the Indian Rebellion of 1857
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British military personnel of the First Anglo-Afghan War
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of 1839–44, and for the performance of his battery at
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British military personnel of the Anglo-Persian War
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KCB
British Indian Army
St Helens, Isle of Wight
William Hutt
Liberal
New Zealand
Afghan campaigns
Meeanee
Sir Bartle Frere
Indian Mutiny
Chelsea Hospital
Appley
John Hutt
governor of Western Australia
Modern English Biography: A-H
"Obituary"
public domain
Hutt, William
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1809 births
1889 deaths
British Indian Army officers
British military personnel of the First Anglo-Afghan War
British military personnel of the Indian Rebellion of 1857
Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath
British military personnel of the Anglo-Persian War

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