Document referenceNRCC/CL 9/1/2806
TitleWWI Appeal Tribunal papers: Arthur Trueman
DescriptionNorth Riding appeal tribunal number: 2806
Appeal against conscription of: Arthur Trueman
Age: 38
Address: Golden Lion Hotel, Leyburn
Occupation: Licensed victualler
Local tribunal: Leyburn Rural District Council
Central tribunal: No
Military Service Act 1916 or Attested: Attested
Grounds for appeal: d) serious hardship
Appellant: Frederick Riddell
Summary of case: Trueman is the sole proprietor of the Golden Lion Hotel in Leyburn. If he is called up his wife, who is in a delicate state of health, cannot manage. Trueman does not have any family to help in the business. He has a lease which has 7 years to run and if he were to join the army he would not be able to pay the lease. The military representative states that Trueman has had two previous exemptions of six months and there does not seem to be enough evidence to support the claim that serious hardship would ensue if Trueman went into the army. Mr J C Winn of The Grange, Aysgarth has been making enquiries of the Civil Liabilities Committee to see what compensation Trueman would get if he joined the army. These letters are dates 7 and 13 March, with a reply to Mr Winn from Mr Thornley, Clerk to the North Riding Appeal Tribunal.
Supporting evidence: Yes
Date and decision of North Riding appeal tribunal: 15 Feb 1917. Allowed. Certificate to be cancelled but man not to be called up before 15 March 1917. Military appeal
Date15 Feb 1917
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Extent6 pieces
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