He retired from public life in April 1859 on grounds of ill-health.
But he retired on grounds of health in 1921.
He was forced to retire on medical grounds after this injury.
He retired from the police service on medical grounds in 1939 and took up residence in Frome.
He retired on grounds of indifferent health and weak eyesight in 1864.
He took a year of leave and then retired on medical grounds in April 1872.
Although there were no regulations applicable to his situation, he was retired on medical grounds.
As a result, he was retired on medical grounds on 24 March 1920.
He remained in active service until late 1944, when he was retired on medical grounds.
In May 1777, Rogers was forcibly retired on grounds of "poor health."