Name
Charles Walter SADLER
Age
22
Married
Yes
Address
Badsey
Occupation
Market gardening
First Hearing
Date of Hearing
4 Jul 1916
Case for exemption
Mr Thomas Sadler, Badsey, applied for his son, Charles Sadler, married, who worked on his 10 acres of garden land; he had had 1 acre on his own account for the last 12 months.
Outcome of appeal
Exemption - temporary
Exemption Conditions (if any)
Till 1 October 1916
Journal Date
8 Jul 1916
Second Hearing
Date of Hearing
3 Oct 1916
Case for exemption
Mr Thomas Sadler, Badsey, applied for his son, Charles Walter Sadler (23), married, who assists him on 10 acres of market garden land and 17 of pasture; the son has one acre on his own account.
Outcome of appeal
Exemption - temporary
Exemption Conditions (if any)
Till 1 November 1916 final
Journal Date
7 Oct 1916
Third Hearing
Date of Hearing
30 Jan 1917
Case for exemption
Mr T Sadler, Badsey, appealed for his son, Charles Walter Sadler (23), married, his only help on 10 acres of garden ground and 17 of pasture.
Outcome of appeal
Exemption - temporary
Exemption Conditions (if any)
Till 31 March 1917 - subject to substitution
Journal Date
3 Feb 1917
Fourth Hearing
Date of Hearing
17 Apr 1917
Case for exemption
Mr Sadler, market gardener, of Badsey, appealed for his son Charles Walter Sadler (23), who had been granted exemption until March 31, subject to substitution. He was represnted by Mr Cross. Mr Sadler said he had 10½ acres of land, and was willing to accept a suitable substitute.
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