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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Name
  
Thomas Perrott

Rank
  
Major-General

Service/branch
  
British Army


Died
  
1919 Chichester, West Sussex

Commands held
  
Troops in the Straits Settlements

Years of service
  
1870–1913 1914–1915

Major-General Sir Thomas Perrott KCB (1851–1919) was a British Army officer who commanded the Troops in the Straits Settlements.

Military career

Perrott was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1870. He was appointed Assistant Superintendent of Experiments at the School of Gunnery in 1885, Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores in 1891 and Chief Instructor at the School of Gunnery in 1896. He served in the Second Boer War before reverting to the post of Chief Instructor at the School of Gunnery in 1902. He went on to be Colonel on the Staff of the Commander of the Royal Artillery at Thames District in 1904, Commander of the Royal Garrison Artillery at Thames and Medway Coast Defence in 1905 and Brigadier-General commanding the Scottish Coast Defences in 1906. He was made General Officer Commanding the Troops in the Straits Settlements in 1907 and Commander, Royal Artillery in Gibraltar in 1910 before retiring in 1913. He was recalled at the start of World War I as Inspector of Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery in 1914 and retired again in 1915.

He died at Hambrook Grange near Chichester.

References

Thomas Perrott Wikipedia