Memorandum addressed to the Quarter Master General regarding the deficiencies in men and resources required for the formation and mobilization of two Army-Corps. By Henry Brackenbury, Major-General, D.Q.M.G., Intelligence Branch, War Office, Fred. W. Stopford, Major, Grenadier Guards, and Percy Lake, Captain, East Lancashire Regiment
Memorandum from Lord Wolseley, Adjutant-General, addressed to the Permanent Under Secretary of State for War regarding the military resources required to support the Objectives detailed by the Commander-in-Chief in February 1888.
'Examination into the Capacity of the British Army to meet the requirements laid down in the Memorandum of the Secretary of State of June 1st, 1891.' By C. Grove, A.A.G.
'Examination into the Reserve required to enable the British Army to meet the requirements laid down in the Memorandum of the Secretary of State of June 1st, 1891.' By C. Grove, A.A.G.
Memorandum of 25th November from the Director of Military Intelligence to the Adjutant-General on the subject of Mobilization for Home Defence, with a copy of the subsequent exchange of notes dated 25th November and 3rd December.