Document referenceNRCC/CL 9/1/2828
TitleWWI Appeal Tribunal papers: Teasdale Bagley
DescriptionNorth Riding appeal tribunal number: 2828
Appeal against conscription of: Teasdale Bagley
Age: 24
Address: Long Street, Thirsk
Occupation: Joiner
Local tribunal: Thirsk Rural District Council
Central tribunal: No
Military Service Act 1916 or Attested: Attested
Grounds for appeal: a) continue in current occupation, d) serious hardship
Appellant: Teasdale Bagley
Summary of case: Bagley was employed as a joiner on Catterick Camp by Nicolson and Son Contractors Leeds, Consulting engineers to the War Office on repair accommodation work. He was married with a child and widowed mother who would suffer hardship if he served. His brother and two brothers-in-law were already serving. The local tribunal gave him a temporary certificate until 1 Jan 1917 and on re-application disallowed his application on the grounds that domestic hardship had not been established. He appealed against this decision.
Supporting evidence: No
Date and decision of North Riding Appeal Tribunal: 15 Feb 1917. Dismissed.
Date15 Feb 1917
LevelItem
Extent5 pieces
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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