Document referenceNRCC/CL 9/1/3333
TitleWWI Appeal Tribunal papers: Richard Midgley
DescriptionNorth Riding appeal tribunal number: 3333
Appeal against conscription of: Richard Midgley
Age: 30
Address: Bishopthorpe, York
Occupation: Horseman
Local tribunal: Flaxton Rural District Council
Central tribunal: No
Military Service Act 1916 or Attested: Military Service Act 1916
Grounds for appeal: a) continue in current occupation b) engaged in different occupation d) serious hardship e) ill health or infirmity g) exempt occupation
Appellant: Robert Black Employer
Summary of case: The employee is the only man left of six men in pre-war times. He is a married man with three children. He was granted exemption until 31 March 1917 until a substitute was found. No substitute of the same experience has been found. His employee manages 3 stallions and at present looks after between 60 and 100 visiting brood mares, foals and young stock, also 46 cart horses. He is the only man who can give them the proper attention. The stock is valued at approximately £5000. He does a large amount of breaking in young horses and works long hours and Sundays. In November 1916 he was examined by Dr Raines who certified he was not fit for General Service having undergone an operation and any exertion would cause a serous rupture. [See also NRCC/CL 9/1/2182]
Supporting evidence: No
Date and decision of North Riding Appeal Tribunal: 10 Apr 1917. Allowed to 30 Jun 1917
Date10 Apr 1917
LevelItem
Extent2 pieces
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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