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'THE GREAT WAR',     'THE WAR TO END WAR',     'WORLD WAR 1'
'What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?
- Only the monstrous anger of the guns.'
                                                                                                  
from 'Anthem for Doomed Youth' by Wilfred Owen

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION IN WW1

William Bradley

Oldham Tribunal 5 July 1916
Reported Oldham Chronicle 8 July 1916

Of Mayfield Road, Oldham
Member of the New and Latter Day Saints Church.
He desired to walk in the law and the Gospel and in accordance with the Ten Commandments.
He would never swear an oath.
He did not shave or cut his hair or eat forbidden food.
He was secretary of Lancashire Latter Day Saints.

Sent to non combatant service, hospital work recommended.

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Born Marple, Cheshire 1 August 1880
Died Oldham 16 November 1944

1911 census:
67 Mayfield Road, Oldham
Married, wife Alice - no children
Occ. Cotton spinner

1939 census:
67 Mayfield Road, Oldham
With wife, no children listed
Occ. Piano tuner, repairer and regulator (master)

Contributed by Dorothy Bintley

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