Name
              Arthur HERITAGE 
          Age
              36
          Married
              No
          Address
              Wickhamford
          Occupation
              Market gardening
          First Hearing
Date of Hearing
              20 Mar 1916
          Case for exemption
              Occupying 4½ acres of land and living with his mother, of whom he said he was her support.  He also worked three-quarters of an acre for his mother.  If he went it would be a case of giving up the home.  His married brother, who lived next door, could not look after the land, or his mother, who was 76 years of age.  He had two married sisters with children doing munition work in Birmingham.  He was not attested.  His brother did hauling for market gardeners.
          Outcome of appeal
              Exemption - temporary
          Exemption Conditions (if any)
              1 day - practically 2 months
          Journal Date
              25 Mar 1916
          Second Hearing
Date of Hearing
              31 May 1916
          Outcome of appeal
              Exemption - temporary
          Exemption Conditions (if any)
              Till 30 September 1916
          Journal Date
              3 Jun 1916
          Third Hearing
Date of Hearing
              3 Oct 1916
          Case for exemption
              Mr New appeared for Arthur Heritage, single, Wickhamford, a market gardener with 4 ½ acres of ground, and looking after 3 acres for his mother; he applied on domestic as well as business grounds. His mother, who is a widow 76 years of age, said she would have to go to the workhouse if this son had to join the army.
          Outcome of appeal
              Conditional
          Journal Date
              7 Oct 1916
          Fourth Hearing
Date of Hearing
              25 Oct 1916
          Case for exemption
              Mr Geoffrey New appeared for Arthur Heritage (36), single, Wickhamford, a market gardener who had been granted temporary and later on conditional exemptions. The military asked the Tribunal to review the certificates on the ground that arrangements could be made to look after his mother and his land. He and his mother work about 5 acres.
          Outcome of appeal
              Certificate withdrawn
          Exemption Conditions (if any)
              The application of the military was granted and the certificates withdrawn
          Journal Date
              28 Oct 1916
          Fifth Hearing
Date of Hearing
              30 Jan 1917
          Case for exemption
              Arthur Heritage (36), single, Wickhamford, appealed as occupying 5 acres of ground.
          Outcome of appeal
              Exemption - temporary
          Exemption Conditions (if any)
              Till 31 March 1917, subject to substitution
          Journal Date
              3 Feb 1917
          Six Hearing
Date of Hearing
              17 Apr 1917
          Case for exemption
              Arthur Heritage (37), a single market gardener of Wickhamford, working 4 ½ acres of land, asked for his certificate to be renewed, and said he supported his widowed mother, who was 77 years of age. He had been passed for general service.
          Outcome of appeal
              Exemption - temporary
          Exemption Conditions (if any)
              Substitution order
          Journal Date
              21 Apr 1917
          Other Information
Final Outcome
              Presumed to have enlisted after temporary exemption
          Badsey Society Notes
              His brother was Robert Heritage
          
