Can anyone please shed any light on two records I have found for James Caves.?
As both James Caves served in the same regiment and for similar periods I assume they are for the same man although it seems strange, to me, that someone who is discharged for almost daily epileptic fits would be fit again.
As in the second record James is described as an ‘out pensioner’ I wonder if he married back in Bedfordshire after his first discharge.
Before the second discharge when James served a further 51 days was this service at the Chelsea Hospital?
Also is it possible to know how long a pension was paid (when James Caves died) and if a pensioner had any dependants?
I know very little about these records so any help or guidance would be appreciated
The two records roughly are;
James Caves Birth year 1765 Birth in parish Wootton, Bedford, Bedfordshire. England
Regiment Scots Guards. Discharged 19 May 1798. (attested 1784 aged 19/20)
James Caves by trade a Labourer aged 33 served 13 years 3 months is subject to Epileptic fits which come on every other night and renders him unfit for service. Discharged at London 19 May 1798 by Cavendish Liston Lt Gl Comd of 3rd Regt of Foot.
Next page Reads . The Duke of Argyll Third Regiment of Foot Guard. Receipt for pay clothing etc signed by James Caves who made his mark (X)
WO121 Box 0032 . Chelsea Pensioners discharge documents 1760-1887
There is also a record of James Caves Discharged 14 Feb 1803 of Royal Garrison Battalions, no age or place of birth given.
‘James Caves having been ordered by the Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital to the said

Of Invalids commanded by Major General Murray 225 Dec 1802 after being discharged for 13 and ¾ years service in the Third Regiment of Foot ?? Then commanded by the Duke of Argyll. Hath ser’d honestly in the above Regt for the space of fifty one days: But now being worn out and rendered unfit for any further Duty on Account of : the Inspection and Report of the Surgeon General as being found incapable of doing Garrison Duty he is Hereby Exempted from attendance upon any further obligation when out Pensioners may be called in.
He is hereby discharged the said Regt and recommended as a proper Object to partake of His Majesty’s Royal Bounty of Chelsea Hospital:…… to the 14 July 1803 inclusive. Receipt Signed by the mark of James Cave’
Royal Garrison Battalions Document type Discharge Series WO121 Box 0156