[PB: Add notes about this cemetery and its significance. Clarify EJB's statement below.]
The Royal Chelsea Hospital Ground in Brookwood Cemetery covers roughly two acres. There is a large memorial bearing the words - on one side - "The original Burial Ground at Chelsea Hospital having been closed in 1854, a plot in the Brompton Cemetery was used between 1855 and 1893 when this Cemetery was acquired. "For though the British soldier has entered many countries as a conqueror, there are few that he has not quitted as a friend." This monument is erected in their honour by the Lords Commissioners and Governors of the Royal Hospital Chelsea. - and on the other - The ashes of In-Pensioners are interred here. Their names are in the "Book of Remembrance." No individual names are recorded on this and only a relatively few modern stones are in one corner of the plot, as well as a few individual stones to high-ranking officers of the Hospital who are interred on the border strip. (See photographs of the area and of the memorial itself, in the 4th Hussar file.
[PB: NB this list needs more work. It is not definitive - just the quick collation of a search of an "All_Crimea_Complete" document in December 2017. Plus links have to added.]