Hi,
Thank you for your reply. You have managed to find the documents that I first saw but couldn't find again. I thought that he probably didn't serve long enough to get an Army Pension, but on both the 1911 census and on my 2 x great grandmother's death cert he is shown as an Army pensioner.
I am a little confused as to why the documents from the Scots Guards show a 9d for life pension starting from 11 3 09, surely this must relate to some kind of Army pension and not a state one? Could there have been something that he had done during his short service that might have contributed to this sum being allocated?
I just wish that I knew a bit more about this time in his life, but I am now resigned to not being able to find out any more information about his time in the Crimea.
Thank you again for your help, it is much appreciated.
Regards
Sherilla