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Friday, 19 September 2014

Sunday 20th September 1914


Most of Tunstill’s recruits returned to their homes on Saturday evening and spent Sunday with their friends and family, but 35 of them “from the more distant parts of the district” were billeted in Settle at Dickinson’s Temperance Hotel and at the Naked Man Hotel. “They were hospitably entertained at night by Messrs. Moore, Butterworth, W. Dawson and T. Harger”. Most of the men attended Settle Church and both the Conservative and Liberal Clubs were also thrown open for their use.
 
 
Menawhile, on Sunday morning the Grassington recruits took part in a Church Parade in Linton Church, when the Rev. J. Leighton, the Rector, in a moving address, thanked the men for their patriotic action, and urged then to be a credit to themselves, to their homes, and to the British Army.

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