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Henry Hugh Tudor

Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Hugh Tudor KCB, CMG (1871–1965) was a British soldier who fought as a junior officer in the Second Boer War (1899–1902), and as a senior officer in the First World War (1914–18), but is now remembered chiefly for his part in the Irish War of Independence (1919–21) and the Palestine Police.
==Early Career: India and South Africa==
Born in Newton Abbot,〔FreeBMD. Note - many sources quote his birthplace as "Newton Abbey". However this is incorrect, possibly arising from either a mis-spelling by Biographers who did not/ do not know Devon's geography and history; - OR confusion again by foreign authors with ''Newtownabbey'' which is a large town north of Belfast in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. A survey of the Abbeys in Devonshire shows that the only Devon Abbey which might have fitted was Torre Abbey. However, this Foundation was closed and destroyed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539, and none of the structures survived even in 1871. The possible true location of the birth is either Old Forde House in the SE corner of the town (now owned by Teignmouth Council) - or Bradley Manor, a 15th-century manor house across town to the north-west, (now in the care of the National Trust). An alternative is Hollymount Rectory, Wolborough, Newton Abbot, where the Rev Harry Tudor was living in 1881,"England and Wales Census, 1881," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X3KZ-PLJ : accessed 13 Jun 2013), Harry T Tudor, 1881.〕 Devon, England in 1871, he enrolled in the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich in 1888, and was commissioned in the Royal Horse Artillery in 1890. He was stationed in India from 1890 until 1897, when he returned to England.
He was sent to South Africa during the Second Boer War where he was badly wounded at the Battle of Magersfontein (11 December 1899), but recovered and returned to duty. His extensive service in South Africa was reflected by his campaign medals: the Queen's South Africa Medal with four clasps, and the King’s South Africa Medal with two.
After the South African war ended, Tudor went back to India for another five years (1905–10), and then was posted to Egypt, where he stayed until the start of the First World War.

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