NUMBER OF DESERTIONS, AND REJOINED FROM DESERTION, FROM THE ARMY IN THE CRIMEA, FROM THE DATE OF EMBARKATION FOR THE EAST, TO THE 30TH APRIL, 1856. or can barely write their name 2501 28,386 4147 54 Number who can read and write... 10,359 60,691 13,357 3255 Number of superior education Total.. 951 4150 379 488 15,044 120,984 22,431 3848 ROMAN NUMBER OF EPISCOPALIANS, PRESBYTERIANS AND CATHOLICS IN THE ARMY, EXCLUSIVE OF MEN ON PASSAGE OUT OR COMING HOME, IN APRIL, 1859. ... 409 TRADES AND CALLINGS OF MEN, SERVING IN THE ARMY IN 1858, as FAR AS THEY CAN BE CLASSIFIED; THERE ARE, HOWEVER, NEARLY 18,000 MEN WHO COME UNDER MIS CELLANEOUS HEADS, NOT SPECIFIED AMONGST THE UN DERMENTIONED. *Thomas Hackwood, a tailor, in the time of Edward III., quitted his trade, and went a soldier into France, where he was knighted for his valour; whilst in Italy he gained the favour of the Duke of Milan, whose natural daughter he married. After the Duke's death, he served the Commonwealth of Florence; and on his decease the Florentines erected an equestrian marble statue to his memory as a testimony of their gratitude for his valour and services. He was the son of a tanner in Essex. Tailors were also instrumental in completing the ranks of the Fifteenth Hussars, when raised, as narrated at page 204. |