REVIEW OF THE CHELSEA OUT-PENSIONERS, IN HYDE PARKThe Metropolitan divisions of the Chelsea Out-Pensioners, numbering 1200 stong, in three battalions, were reviewed and inspected in Hyde Park, London, by the Duke of Wellington, in presence of Prince Albert and Prince George of Cambridge, and a numerous staff. The veteran battalion, which was first formed in 1843, consists of the Out-Pensioners of the Royal Hospitals of Chelsea and Kilmainham. 5 June 1847
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