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Millom Gazette World War One Military Tribunals Index Millom Gazette Tribunal Index (25th February 1916 to 15th November 1918) Millom Gazette WW1 Tribunal Index Publication Page & Surname Forenames Age Address Reason Tribunal Date of Tribunal Extra Information Result Date Column Arnold John Queen Street, Millom Fruiterer and fishmonger Millom 22/05/1916 26/05/1916 1c Temp-3 mths Arnold John James 35 Queen Street, Millom Fruiterer and fishmonger Millom 09/09/1916 15/09/1916 5d Granted Arnold John James Queen Street, Millom Greengrocer Millom 23/04/1917 27/04/1917 4c Adjourned Arnold John James 35 Queen Street, Millom Fruiterer and fishmonger Millom 25/06/1917 29/06/1917 3d Temp to 31 Aug Ashburner William St Georges Terrace Tailor and Ill health Millom 15/07/1918 19/07/1918 3b Temp-6 mths Askew John Thomas 10 Main St, Haverigg Co-op Employee Millom 06/03/1916 10/03/1916 1c-d Granted Askew John Thomas 40 Main Street, Haverigg Co-op Manager Millom 23/04/1917 27/04/1917 4c Granted Atkinson John 37 Whitriggs Close, Millom Farmer Bootle 17/11/1916 24/11/1916 1c Temp-to 1 Jan Atkinson John 37 Whitriggs Close, Millom Farmer Bootle 02/02/1917 09/02/1917 3d Temporary Atkinson Joseph 35 Whitriggs Close, Millom Farmer Bootle 02/02/1917 09/02/1917 3d Temporary Atkinson William Kitchin The Mount, Millom Clerk to Millom Haematite Co Millom 15/07/1918 19/07/1918 3c Temp-6 mths Bailiff Richard 46 Crown Street, Millom Grocer and hardship Millom 15/07/1918 19/07/1918 3b-c Temp to 1 Oct Bailiff Richard Crown Street, Millom Greengrocer Millom 08/11/1918 15/11/1918 4d Temp-6 mths Butler to Lord Muncaster and health Baker Ernest 40 The Ings, Muncaster Bootle 04/02/1918 08/02/1918 4a Medical exam reasons Butler to Lord Muncaster and health Baker Ernest 40 The Ings, Muncaster Bootle 25/02/1918 01/03/1918 1d Adjourned reasons Butler to Lord Muncaster and health Baker Ernest 40 The Ings, Muncaster Bootle 09/03/1918 15/03/1918 4d Failed to attend medical Refused reasons Butler to Lord Muncaster and health Now also employed by Baker Ernest 40 The Ings, Muncaster Bootle 18/03/1918 22/03/1918 1c Adjourned reasons Vickers Butler to Lord Muncaster , health Baker Ernest 40 The Ings, Muncaster Bootle 22/04/1918 26/04/1918 4d Refused reasons and domestic hardship Butler to Lord Muncaster , health Baker Ernest 40 The Ings, Muncaster Bootle 17/05/1918 24/05/1918 3b Temp-6 mths reasons and domestic hardship Headmaster, mother and sisters Bark AW Waberthwaite Bootle 28/02/1916 03/03/1916 1f Granted dependent Barnes Edward 38 Hall Santon Gardens Market Gardener Bootle 22/07/1918 26/07/1918 3b Refused Barr William Birkerthwaite, Bootle Shepherd Bootle 11/08/1916 18/08/1916 1b Temp to 11 Nov Barr William 25 Birkerthwaite, Bootle Farmhand Bootle 17/11/1916 24/11/1916 1b Temp-to 26 May Barrett Albert James 32 Newton Street, Millom Stationer Millom 06/03/1916 10/03/1916 1c Refused Barrow George W Hyton, Bootle Farmhand Bootle 10/03/1916 17/03/1916 1b Temp-8 mths Barrow George W 34 Hyton, Bootle Farmhand Bootle 02/02/1917 09/02/1917 3d Adjourned Barrow Harold Wilfred 18 Woodend, Ulpha Shepherd Bootle 23/02/1917 02/03/1917 6e Temporary Barrow William Low Ulpha Shepherd Bootle 15/09/1916 22/09/1916 1c Granted Bell James The Beck, Millom Farmer Bootle 10/03/1916 17/03/1916 1b Temp-2 mths Bell Richard 42 Park Nook, Bootle Blacksmith Bootle 25/02/1918 01/03/1918 1d Granted Bell Thomas 36 The Beck, Millom Farmer Bootle 02/06/1916 09/06/1916 1f Granted Bell William Standing Stones, Silecroft Farmer Bootle 26/05/1916 02/06/1916 8a Granted Bennett James 33 17 Main Street, Haverigg Draper Millom 27/03/1916 31/03/1916 1c Temp-3 mths Bennett James 33 Main Street, Haverigg Draper Millom 19/06/1916 23/06/1916 1b Temp-3 mths Bennett James 33 Main Street, Haverigg Draper Millom 25/09/1916 29/09/1916 2b Granted Bennett James 34 Main Street, Haverigg Draper Millom 23/04/1917 27/04/1917 4c Granted Bennett John T 45 St Georges Terrace Hairdresser and special constable Millom 07/06/1918 14/06/1918 1d Temp-6 mths Bennett William James Holborn Hill, Millom Fruiterer and elderly mother Millom 28/02/1916 03/03/1916 1e Temp-2 mths Bennett William James Holborn Hill, Millom Fruiterer and elderly mother Millom 08/05/1916 12/05/1916 1b Refused Bennett William K 26 Millom Gas Stoker Millom 27/03/1916 31/03/1916 1b Temp-3 mths Benson John J 44 Millom Grocer Millom 07/06/1918 14/06/1918 1e Temp-6 mths Biggin Robert W Drigg Horseman Bootle 27/09/1916 29/09/1916 1d Temp to 11 Nov Billing Samuel 30 Katharine St, Millom Baker Millom 11/12/1916 15/12/1916 7d Bakes 4,000 loaves weekly Refused Billing Samuel J Katharine St, Millom Co-op Employee Millom 06/03/1916 10/03/1916 1c-d Granted Black Albert 18 Gillbank, Boot Horseman Bootle 08/06/1917 15/06/1917 1c Temporary Black George 34 Midtown, Holmrook Age of father and cowman Bootle 08/06/1917 15/06/1917 1c Adjourned Black James 18 Gillbank, Boot Horseman Bootle 20/04/1917 27/04/1917 1b-c Medical exam Borrowdale Ben 36 Waberthwaite Eskmeals Granite Co Bootle 02/06/1916 09/06/1916 1f Temp-4 mths Borrowdale Ben 37 Waberthwaite Eskmeals Granite Co Bootle 13/10/1916 20/10/1916 6d Temp-to 31 Mar Borrowdale Ben 37 Waberthwaite Eskmeals Granite Co Bootle 20/04/1917 27/04/1917 1c-d Temp to 30 Jun Borrowdale Ben 38 Waberthwaite Eskmeals Granite Co Bootle 13/07/1917 20/07/1917 1c Temp to 31 Dec Millom Gazette Tribunal Index (25th February 1916 to 15th November 1918) Millom Gazette WW1 Tribunal Index Publication Page & Surname Forenames Age Address Reason Tribunal Date of Tribunal Extra Information Result Date Column Borrowdale Ben 36 Waberthwaite Eskmeals Granite Co Bootle 07/01/1918 11/01/1918 4e Adjourned Must join Local Volunteer Borrowdale Ben 36 Waberthwaite Eskmeals Granite Co Bootle 04/02/1918 08/02/1918 4a-b Temp-6 mths Corps Borrowdale George 32 Waberthwaite Eskmeals Granite Co Bootle 13/07/1917 20/07/1917 1c Temp to 31 Dec Bowes Richard 40 Oak Bank, Ulpha Bailiff Bootle 07/07/1916 14/07/1916 1b Granted Bowes Richard 40 Oak Bank, Ulpha Bootle 15/04/1918 19/04/1918 3b Medical exam Bowman Roland 19 Millom Joiners Apprentice Millom 28/02/1916 03/03/1916 1c Refused Bradley Alexander J 37 Millom Painter and has 7 children Millom 29/05/1916 02/06/1916 1b 21/7/1916 1b-Granted Refused Bradley F Walter 40 Millom Member of Millom Fire Brigade Millom 22/05/1916 26/05/1916 1d-e Granted Bradley Isaac 18 Cross House Fm, Bootle Cowman Bootle 01/10/1917 05/10/1917 1c Adjourned Bradley John Cross House Fm, Bootle Horseman Bootle 26/05/1916 02/06/1916 8b Temp-4 mths Bradley John 22 Hinnings House, Bootle Horseman Bootle 27/09/1916 29/09/1916 1b Temp to 11 Nov Bradley John 24 Cross House Fm, Bootle Horseman Bootle 17/11/1916 24/11/1916 1b Temp-to 31 Mar Bradley John 18 Cross House Fm, Bootle Cowman Bootle 03/09/1917 07/09/1917 1d Adjourned Bradshaw George 31 Waberthwaite Eskmeals Granite Co Bootle 02/06/1916 09/06/1916 1f Temp-4 mths Bradshaw George 31 Waberthwaite Eskmeals Granite Co Bootle 13/10/1916 20/10/1916 6d Temp-to 31 Mar Bradshaw George 33 Waberthwaite Eskmeals Granite Co Bootle 07/01/1918 11/01/1918 4e Adjourned Must join Local Volunteer Bradshaw George 33 Waberthwaite Eskmeals Granite Co Bootle 04/02/1918 08/02/1918 4a-b Temp-6 mths Corps Bradshaw John 32 Waberthwaite Eskmeals Granite Co Bootle 20/04/1917 27/04/1917 1c-d Temp to 30 Jun Braithwaite Bolton Shepherd Bootle 02/06/1916 09/06/1916 1f Temp-5 mths Braithwaite Bolton 37 Moor Green Shepherd Bootle 17/11/1916 24/11/1916 1b Temp-to 26 May Braithwaite Bolton 39 Moor Green Horseman Bootle 08/06/1917 15/06/1917 1e Temp to 11 Nov Braithwaite Bolton Moor Green Shepherd Bootle 24/03/1916 24/03/1916 5f Temp-3 mths Braithwaite George Millom Co-op Carter and widowed mother Millom 28/02/1916 03/03/1916 1e Refused Braithwaite Henry D Greymains, Bootle Bootle 24/03/1916 24/03/1916 5f Temp-3 mths Braithwaite Henry D 21 Greymains, Bootle Horseman Bootle 17/11/1916 24/11/1916 1b Temp-to 31 Mar Braithwaite Henry D 22 Greymains, Waberthwaite Horseman Bootle 20/04/1917 27/04/1917 1c Temporary Braithwaite Henry D 22 Graymains, Bootle Horseman Bootle 08/06/1917 15/06/1917 1f Temp to 11 Nov Braithwaite Henry D 22 Hyton, Bootle Horseman Bootle 26/11/1917 30/11/1917 1c Adjourned Braithwaite James D 43 Hirst Lodge, Ravenglass Engine Driver Bootle 01/07/1918 05/07/1918 1e-f Temp-6 mths Braithwaite William 49 Seascale Farmhand Bootle 07/08/1918 09/08/1918 3a Adjourned Brewer John Langley, Bootle Station Farmhand Bootle 10/03/1916 17/03/1916 1b Temp-8 mths Brewer John 32 Langley Farm, Bootle Horseman Bootle 17/11/1916 24/11/1916 1b Adjourned Briggs John P Syke Beck, Bootle Farmhand Bootle 17/03/1916 24/03/1916 1f Temp-3 mths Broadbent Richard Seascale Labourer at Seascale Prep Sch Bootle 24/09/1917 28/09/1917 4c Also ill health Adjourned Broadbent Richard Seascale Labourer at Seascale Prep Sch Bootle 01/10/1917 05/10/1917 1c Refused Broadley John 22 Cross House Fm, Bootle Horseman Bootle 30/03/1917 05/04/1917 4b Granted 2nd Lieut in Volunteer Brockbank John Edwin 46 The Croft, Kirksanton Brewer Bootle 01/07/1918 05/07/1918 1d Adjourned Training Corps In transfer from Volunteers Brockbank John Edwin 46 The Croft, Kirksanton Brewer Bootle 15/07/1918 19/07/1918 3c Adjourned to Regular Army Brockbank John Edwin 46 The Croft, Kirksanton Brewer Bootle 07/08/1918 09/08/1918 3a Adjourned Brockbank John Edwin 46 The Croft, Kirksanton Brewer Bootle 02/09/1918 06/09/1918 3d Temp-6 mths Brockbank John Edwin 46 The Croft, Kirksanton Brewer Bootle 16/09/1918 20/09/1918 4f Must stay in Volunteers Temp-6 mths Brockbank William H Beckside, Silecroft Farmer Bootle 17/03/1916 24/03/1916 1f Temp-10 mths Brocklebank
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