Document referenceNRCC/CL 9/1/2157
TitleWWI Appeal Tribunal papers: Richard Verity
DescriptionNorth Riding appeal tribunal number: 2157
Appeal against conscription of: Richard Verity
Age: 24
Address: The Cafe, Masham
Occupation: Grocer
Local tribunal: Masham Urban District Council
Central tribunal: No
Military Service Act 1916 or Attested: Attested
Grounds for appeal: a) continue in current occupation, d) serious hardship
Appellant: Captain Clements, Military representative
Summary of case: Mr Peacock, Verity's business partner, had said he could not manage without him. He had already lost eight employees to the army and he had to do extra work because his traveller had been called up the previous week. He had advertised for a replacement and not had a single applicant. Verity also submitted evidence of why he could not be spared without suffering financial loss. When he attested, the local tribunal had given him total exemption in June 1916, but this had been withdrawn. Verity then said he had borrowed a lot of money and would thus suffer financial loss if called up; also two more men in the business had been called up. ‘The girls are willing but quite incompetent.’ The military representative appealed against the decision of the local tribunal.
Supporting evidence: Yes
Date and decision of North Riding Appeal Tribunal: 24 Nov 1916. Allowed. Military appeal. Certificate to be cancelled not to be called up till 1 Jan 1917
Date24 Nov 1916
LevelItem
Extent10 pieces
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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