The million-peopled city
Garwood, John
1853
Ages of the Pensioners.
As at , the pensioners at are very aged. The following is an exact list of the ages of the men in :- | |
Above 60 and under 65 years . . 122 , 65 ,, 70,, . . 152 , 70 , 75 . . 124 , 75 ,, 80,, . . 46 , 80 ,, 85 . . 29 , 85 ,, 90,, . . 8 ,, 90 ,, 95 ,, . . 0 ,,95 ,, 98 ,, 2 483 | |
The oldest men are the most difficult to be wrought upon. They appear indisposed to talk on any other subject than the wars in which they have been. Still, nothing is too hard for the Lord. Very few of these very aged men have passed through the fatigues of the Peninsular campaigns. | |
For some years there were at , as at , two chaplains; and it was a part of the original design that there should be this religious staff. But for a very long period there has been one chaplain only. | |