Category Archives: Wars

1916 Soldier killed while street gambling

Henry Seale, a stock breeder, of Mitcham, was sentenced to nine months’ hard labour at Surrey Assizes for the manslaughter of Private Edward Ede, a wounded soldier living at Croydon, striking him on the head at Mitcham. His brother, Isaac Seale, was found not guilty.

Source: Surrey Mirror – Friday 08 December 1916 from the British Newspaper Archive (subscription required)

1916 Evading Military Service

EVADING MILITARY SERVICE Before Messrs. W. (in the chair) and J. M. H. Francis, at the Kingston County Bench on Wednesday.

Joseph Carey (19), flower seller. Queen’s-road, Mitcham, was charged with being absentee under the Military Service Act.

—P.S. Nash said he found prisoner working in field at Field Common Farm, Horsham, and subsequently ascertained he ought to have reported himself under the Military Service Act at Wimbledon on July 3rd.

—Capt. Wyatt said that inquiries at Wimbledon and Mitcham had failed to trace the man, and, but for the police finding him working in a field, the military might not have heard of him.

—Fined £2, and handed over to an escort.

Source: Surrey Advertiser – Saturday 16 September 1916 from the British Newspaper Archive (subscription required)