HC Deb 08 June 1891 vol 353 c1822
MR. MANFIELD (Northampton)

I beg to ask the Secretary of State for War whether an increased pension can be awarded to James Ingham, of Northampton, late of the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, who lost his leg on the 18th of June, 1855, and who for the last few years has been partially paralysed and unable to obtain a livelihood?

MR. E. STANHOPE

James Ingham, late of the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, was awarded, in 1855, the highest pension which the then Warrant allowed for a man disabled in the Service, but able partially to earn a livelihood. If his present further disability can be attributed to his wound he should represent his case to the Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital.