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Brown Grocer 734 Old Ford Road, Bow 39 Poplar Military Tribunal Register Entries Serial no of case Forename Name Occupation Address Age Employer Name Employer Business Employer Address Name and Application Date received Date of hearing grounds of made by man or application a, employer b,c,d,e,f,g as on application 392 Charles Brown Grocer 734 Old Ford 39 - - - - M 3.06.1916 7.07.1916 Road, Bow 393 William Wren Coffee House 445 East India 38 - - - D M 3.06.1916 22.06.1916 Keeper Road 394 Henry Wm. Laurence Boat-repairer 98 St. Leonards 36 - - - F, D M 3.06.1916 22.06.1916 Street, Bromley 395 James Atkinson Confectioner 79 b East India 38 - - - D M 3.06.1916 22.06.1916 Road 396 Arthur G. L. Band Leather seller 163 a Roman 36 F. J. Coles Leather seller 6 Middleton - E 3.06.1916 27.07.1916 Road, Bow Street, 397 George H. Simmonds Manager 99 Fairfield Road, 38 Mrs Everett - 324Clerkenwell Roman Road D M 3.06.1916 03.08.1916 Bow [Evennett] 398 Percy W Curtis Carman 56 High St, Poplar 34 J. Prior Contractors Limehouse D M 3.06.1916 27.06.1916 399 Harry Paulus - 31 Usher Road, 26 Mr Le Surf Baker 105 Grove Road, A G M 3.06.1916 22.06.1916 Bow Bow 400 R. Simmons Dept Manager 239 Roman Road, 26 Israel and - 43 Bartholomew D M 3.06.1916 29.06.1916 Bow Oppenheimer Close 401 Harry Schmidt Packing Case 72 Coborn Road, 30 C. Gibson and - Dowgate Hill, E. G M 3.06.1916 22.06.1916 Maker Bow Co. C. 402 D Burt Seymour Manager 50 Locket Road, 25 Ordway and Rosebank Road, A M 3.06.1916 20.07.1916 Wealdstone Co. Ltd Bow 403 E Denney Wm. Cardboard Box 42 Usher Road, 29 - - D M 3.06.1916 22.06.1916 Manufacturer Bow 404 Lewis Von Tersch Cane Worker 110 Stebondale 21 - Steel Cubitt Town D M 3.06.1916 13.07.1916 Street, Cubitt Manufacturing Town Co. 405 S. H. Vaughan Boot Repairer 39 North Street, 30 Mrs Atkins - 7 St. Leonards D E 3.06.1916 13.07.1916 Barking Road 406 Wallis Hunt Boot and Shoe 54 Driffield Road, 27 W. Hunt and - 140 Armagh - M 3.06.1916 14.12.1916 Manufacturers Bow Son Road, Bow 407 A. T. Maguire General Shop 298 Devons 40 - - - D M 3.06.1916 20.07.1916 Road, Bow 408 Frederick Rodwell Manager 110 Malmesbury 24 W. G. Denney Brush Making 50 Usher Road, D M 3.06.1916 20.07.1916 Road, Bow Road 409 A. J. Martin Manager of 201 East India 35 A. Martin Cab Driver 14 Barbara D M 3.06.1916 22.06.1916 Tobacconist Road Street, Barnsbury 410 James S Young Ship’s Clerk 44 Strattondale 22 Cunard Co. - A Jetty, V. Docks A M 5.06.1916 27.07.1916 Street, Poplar 411 Albert Mills Pawnbroker 268 Devon’s 33 - - - - M 5.06.1916 7.07.1916 Road, Bow 412 Charles W. Smith - 23 Canton Street, 24 Bastone and Produce 4 Cullan Street, E D M 5.06.1916 28.09.1916 Poplar Firminger Brokers .C. 413 Henry F Claburn - 5 Chrisp Street, 30 - - - D M 5.06.1916 - Poplar 414 L. C. Allen Coffee House 314 Devons 28 - - - D M 5.06.1916 7.07.1916 Keeper Road, Bow 415 Wm. H. Greenwood Coffee House 109 Chrisp Street, 39 - - - A D M 5.06.1916 22.06.1916 Keeper Poplar 416 Edward Eve Insurance Collector 91 Brabazon 27 H. Hewitt - 660 Commercial D M 5.06.1916 29.06.1916 Street, Poplar Road 417 William Dale Draper 162 Roman Road, 26 - - - D M 5.06.1916 7.07.1916 Bow 418 Herbert Sapsed - 9 Oriental Street, 38 - - - D M 5.06.1916 22.06.1916 Poplar 419 E. A. Lindsey Licensed Victualler 30 Whitethorn 40 - - - D M 5.06.1916 27.07.1916 Street, Bromley 420 F. Littlejohn Licensed Victualler 393 Old Ford 40 - - - D M 5.06.1916 - Road, Bow 421 B. J. Richards Builder etc. 9 Malmesbury 39 - - - D M 5.06.1916 7.07.1916 Road, Bow 422 Emanuel Isaacs Jeweller 12 St. Stephen’s 34 Robertie and - Regent Street, W E M 5.06.1916 3.08.1916 Road, Bow Co. 423 R. C. Willetts Baker 69 Eglinton Road, 29 H. Fenner Baker 296 Roman D E 5.06.1916 3.08.1916 Bow Road, Bow 424 David Joseph Diamond Mounter 59 Malmesbury 32 - - - D M 5.06.1916 13.07.1916 Road, Bow 425 Thomas W. Marsh Beer Retailer 58 Cotton Street, 32 - - - - - 5.06.1916 22.06.1916 Poplar 426 Harry Davis Tailor 21 Campbell 29 - - - D M 5.06.1916 - Road, Bow 427 Edwin H. Jarvis Fishmonger 70 Monier Road, 32 - - - D M 5.06.1916 7.07.1916 Bow 428 W. T. Dawson Builder 2 Norman Road, 41 - - - - M 5.06.1916 27.07.1916 Bow 429 Edward H. Turner Fire Clay Goods 7 Park Avenue, 24 - 243 - 245 Old A D G M 5.06.1916 7.07.1916 Manufacturer Ilford Ford Road 430 Frederick Edwards Manager 161 Tredegar 29 Mr Weeden Grocer 193 Burdett Road D M 5.06.1916 ?? Road, Bow 431 Arthur H. Seager Bookseller and 197 East India 40 - - - D M 5.06.1916 22.06.1916 Stationer Road 432 William G. Read Beerhouse Keeper 81 High Street 29 - - - D M 5.06.1916 22.06.1916 Poplar 433 James H Shaw Butcher 265 High Street 30 - - - D M 5.06.1916 7.07.1916 Poplar 434 Spencer Tolhurst Tobacco Dealer 299 East India 34 - - - D E M 5.06.1916 22.06.1916 Road 435 Harry Elland Estate Manager 25 Edgar Road 36 Mrs B. J. Estate Owner 24 Craignish D E 5.06.1916 26.7.1916 Bromley Sharpe Avenue, Norbury 436 B. A. Ehrlick - 31 Zeltand Street, 23 - - - G M 6.06.1916 - Poplar 437 Albert W. Eke Dining Rooms 47 Emmett Street, 34 - - - D M 6.06.1916 22.06.1916 Poplar 438 D. G. Collyer House Furnisher 25 Chrisp Street, 40 D. G. Collyer 25 Chrisp Street - E 6.06.1916 22.06.1916 Poplar 439 T. H. Parnham Licensed Victualler The ‘John Bull’ 27 - - - D M 6.06.1916 - Roman Road, 440 J. W. Deaton Department 3Bow Nottingham - J. Deaton and Box Usher Road, Bow A G E 6.06.1916 7-07.1916 Manager Road, Leyton Sons Manufacturers 441 D. H. Trigg - 86 Grosvenor 26 F. Burdon Cycle Repairs 165 East India - E 6.06.1916 29.06.1916 Buildings, Poplar Road 442 J. E. Dolder Cost Clerk 28 Rokely St., 39 Anderson, Rubber Works Bow A E 6.06.1916 20.07.1916 Stratford Anderson and Anderson 443 C. A. Horley Grocer 10 Wallis Road, 30 - - - A D G M 6.06.1916 22.06.1916 Hackney Wick 444 A. W. Clark Water Side Worker - 36 - - - - M 6.06.1916 - 445 E. J. Depradines Oil and Colour 220 East India 37 H. W. Eaton - 220 East India D M 6.06.1916 29.06.1916 Stores Road Road 446 William H. Roe Newsagent etc 201 Abbott Road, 32 — - - D M 6.06.1916 22.06.1916 Poplar 447 J. V. Goldsworthy Grocer 584 Old Ford 40 - - - - M 6.06.1916 7.07.1916 Road, Bow 448 E. E. Thompson Confectioner etc. 256 High Street, 38 - - - D M 6.06.1916 22.06.1916 Poplar 449 J. C. S. Gooding Watchmaker etc. 554 Old Ford 30 - - - D M 6.06.1916 7.07.1916 Road, Bow 450 E. J. Depradines Manager 220 East India 37 H. W. Eaton - 220 East India D E 6.06.1916 29.06.1916 Road Road 451 William R. Lamb Newsagent etc 288 High Street, 37 - - - D M 6.06.1916 22.06.1916 Poplar 452 J. G. Davis Licensed Victualler Silver Lion’ 65 37 - - - - M 6.06.1916 - Pennyfields 453 Harry Hames Licensed Victualler The ‘Steamship’ 39 - - - - M 6.06.1916 3.08.1916 Naval Row 454 A. Collyer House Furnisher 33 Augusta Street, 36 - - - D M 6.06.1916 22.06.1916 Poplar 455 W. F. Greaves Motor Driver 11 Upper North 18 - - - D M 6.06.1916 29.06.1916 Street, Poplar 456 W. J. Marks Baker 287a East India 32 - - - A D G M 6.06.1916 29.06.1916 Road 457 A. W. Alston Dining Rooms 287 East India 31 - - - A D E M 6.06.1916 22.06.1916 Road 458 Read. J. W. Oil Blender 34 Stafford Road, 29 Pennsylvania Prestons Road, G E 6.06.1916 21.07.1916 Forest Gate and Delaware Poplar. 459 E. G. Skinner Cowkeeper 88 Upper North 28 -Oil Co. - - A B D M 6.06.1916 22.06.1916 Street, Poplar 460 H. E. Hyam Beer Retailer 158 Devons 33 - - - - M 6.06.1916 - Road, Bow 461 R. J. Sage Upholsterer 215 Old Ford 34 - - - D M 6.06.1916 7.07.1916 Road, Bow 462 H. L. Woods Warehouseman 85 Swaton Road, 30 A. Jones Grocer 76 Chrisp Street, G E 6.06.1916 22.06.1916 Bow Poplar. 463 J. E. Young Warehouseman 11 Farrance St., 30 A. Jones Grocer 76 Chrisp Street, G E 6.06.1916 13.07.1916 updated Limehouse Poplar. 8.06.1917 464 A. H. Scott General Fitter 37 Ladysmith 33 Pickering Engineers 58 Bow Road G M 6.06.1916 13.07.1916 Avenue, East Ham Hopkins and Co. 465 Mark Israel Metal Merchant 45 Bow Road 40 - - - D M 6.06.1916 7.07.1916 466 E.
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