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Posted: Fri 05 Mar, 2010 10:34 pm
by stutterdog
Does anyone on this excellent site know what qualifies an ex-soldier to be considered for entry to the Royal Hospital, Chelsea? Thanks to Cnosni I have now found out that my Grandad,who was discharged from the Army in July 1916 applied to be considered a Chelsea Pensioner. He joined up in 1899 and after service in South Africa was placed on reserve and called to the colours again in 1914 but was discharged with chronic Nephritis on the date mentioned above His application was refused with no reason given . Why would he have been refused I wonder?

Posted: Fri 05 Mar, 2010 10:54 pm
by buffaloskinner
This should tell youhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_pensioner

Posted: Fri 05 Mar, 2010 11:13 pm
by stutterdog
buffaloskinner wrote: This should tell youhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_pensioner Thanks buffaloskinner,I knew I should have looked on wiki! I now see why he was refused,he had 3 daughters under 16.

Posted: Sat 06 Mar, 2010 12:02 am
by cnosni
buffaloskinner wrote: This should tell youhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_pensioner 2nd Avatatar ive seen for you today Buffy,how mant different Buffaloes can you have?

Posted: Sat 06 Mar, 2010 12:24 am
by buffaloskinner
Love my Buffalos Cnosni    

Posted: Sat 06 Mar, 2010 5:36 pm
by Arry Awk
buffaloskinner wrote: Love my Buffalos Cnosni Looks more like a Bison to me,Bill! lolSave us a bison-ful of buffalo stew! (Plse take the horns outfirst)

Posted: Sat 06 Mar, 2010 7:32 pm
by buffaloskinner
Awk AwkScientifically, the American Buffalo is named Bison and belongs to Bovidae family of mammals, as do domestic cattle. Because history has so ingrained in us the name "Buffalo", we still use it, although "Bison" and "Buffalo" are used interchangeably. So there we have it.

Posted: Sat 06 Mar, 2010 7:51 pm
by chameleon
buffaloskinner wrote: Awk AwkScientifically, the American Buffalo is named Bison and belongs to Bovidae family of mammals, as do domestic cattle. Because history has so ingrained in us the name "Buffalo", we still use it, although "Bison" and "Buffalo" are used interchangeably. So there we have it. There Arry - straight from the bovine's mouth for yer

Posted: Sun 07 Mar, 2010 2:25 am
by stutterdog
chameleon wrote: buffaloskinner wrote: Awk AwkScientifically, the American Buffalo is named Bison and belongs to Bovidae family of mammals, as do domestic cattle. Because history has so ingrained in us the name "Buffalo", we still use it, although "Bison" and "Buffalo" are used interchangeably. So there we have it. There Arry - straight from the bovine's mouth for yer Sounds like a load of bull to me! And a far cry from Chelsea Pensioners!

Posted: Sun 07 Mar, 2010 1:50 pm
by Arry Awk
chameleon wrote: buffaloskinner wrote: Awk AwkScientifically, the American Buffalo is named Bison and belongs to Bovidae family of mammals, as do domestic cattle. Because history has so ingrained in us the name "Buffalo", we still use it, although "Bison" and "Buffalo" are used interchangeably. So there we have it. There Arry - straight from the bovine's mouth for yer Better than from t'other end,I suppose! lolThanks B'skinner for the info providedNow for me midday cup o' Bovril!