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Conscientious Objection & the Great War: 1914-1920
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Collection: Brockway, A. Fenner. Collected Papers. (CDG-B Great Britain)
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Reasons for Application.
document explaining C.O. stance
Notice Paper to be sent to men who belong to the Army Reserve under the provisions of the Military Service Action, 1916.
conscription paper for WWI British C.O.
Newsclippings "Fenner Brockway Charged" and "Mr. Fenner Brockway and the Marple Tribunal"
news report of C.O. being charged; C.O.'s letter to the editor
Newsclipping "No-Conscriptionist Fined at Bow Street" and newsclipping "Mr. Fenner Brockway's Third Term of Imprisonment"
two short newsclippings
News article "An I.L.P. Pacifist's Apologia. Mr. Fenner Brockway Court-Martialled"
news article with statement for court-martial, published in "Labour Leader"
Memo December 5, 1919 from Captain to Brockway
Memo with discharge certificate for WWI British C.O.
Memo / letter to Mrs. Brockway from Liverpool prison governor
memo / letter re: release date of Mrs. Brockway's husband
Letter to Capt. J.W.M.N. Hopkins
letter re: claim of exemption from military service
Letter May 10, 1916 from John Twill(?) to Brockway
letter of summons to appear before Alderman/Justice
Letter January 17, 1917 from A. Fenner Brockway to the Central Tribunal
Letter declining alternative service
Letter from Chief Clerk, Mansion House Justice Room
letter calling for surrender to jailer
Letter February 13, 1919 from the House of Commons to Clement Bundock
Cover letter
Letter August 13, 1917 from Prison Governor John Dillon to Mrs. L. Brockway
Memo re: British C.O. prisoner's discharge
A. Fenner Brockway's Court Martial Statement, Chester Castle, September 5, 1917.
statement read before 3rd court-martial court
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