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Military Tribunals – Alfred Cecil WILKINS

Name
Alfred Cecil WILKINS
Age
21
Married
No
Address
Badsey
Occupation
Market gardening

First Hearing

Date of Hearing
6 Mar 1916
Case for exemption
Mr William Wilkins, Badsey, applied for this two twin sons, William Charles and Alfred Cecil. The case was heard in private.
Outcome of appeal
Refused
Journal Date
11 Mar 1916

Second Hearing

Date of Hearing
4 Apr 1916 (Worcestershire Appeals Tribunal)
Case for exemption
Mr Geoffrey New appeared in support of appeals in respect of Charles William Wilkins and Alfred Cecil Wilkins, twin brothers from Badsey. Mrs Wilkins gave evidence. Land was taken for the two lads over two years ago, but it was only put into their names when they became 21 years of age in October last. Each son had 2¼ acres of land and their father (who had bad health) had 10 acres, and had only the two lads to help him. Charles William Wilkins was drayman to his father. Medicinal herbs were grown on the land. Mrs Wilkins said she was willing for one of her sons to go into the Army.
Outcome of appeal
Exemption - temporary
Exemption Conditions (if any)
2 months from 7 April 1916
Journal Date
8 Apr 1916

Other Information

Final Outcome
Presumed to have enlisted after temporary exemption