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 Soldiers Pension Details - 1896

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Date transcribed2009-00-00
Transcribed byPeter Rogers
CommentThe following data were taken in 1896 as a 'snapshot' of Pensioners who were formerly in service in India with the East India Company's Armies and/of the Indian Army. These data are transcribed from IOR/L/MIL/14/214

Note that many of the entries were made by persons with lack of knowledge of placenames or other details unfamiliar to better education. Accordingly, some of the spelling is not 'standard'!

IOR Reference  L/MIL/14/214 f.247    
Surname  Mclinden    
First Name(s)  William    
Record Date  03-Jun    
Record Year  1896    
Address  Delgany, Co.Wicklow.    
Born  Parish of Delgany, Co.Wicklow. 2nd.April 1825.    
Trade  Clerk.    
Enlisted  Dublin,6th.March 1848.    
Regiment(s)  2nd.European Bengal Regt,afterwrds styled ""Fusiliers"".    
Served Under  Col.Penny & Major Talbot.    
Discharged  Fort William, Calcutta 23rd.January 1854.(Pd 17th.May.) Service 5yrs.2mths. Pension = 1s.3d.    
Cause of Discharge  Partial Blindness, One eye completely so.    
Medals  None.    
Regimental Number  574    
Wounds or Distinguishing Marks  None.    
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In 1896 the Military Pension authorities determined to take a 'snapshot' of ex-soldiers of the EIC & Indian Armies who were receiving a pension in Europe. This snapshot provides very interesting details of the careers of each soldier and each widow receiving a pension.
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