Item Y/ADM/4/2/1/202 - Letter from Mowbray Taylor to the Lord Mayor and Sheriff of York

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Y/ADM/4/2/1/202

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Letter from Mowbray Taylor to the Lord Mayor and Sheriff of York

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  • 23 January 1915 (Creation)

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(1974-1996)

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(1996-present)

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Mowbray Taylor of Royal Army Medical Corps, wrote from Duke of York's Headquarters, Chelsea, London. He states that after leaving York he was in charge of training 900 recruits for 4 Field Ambulances. He was then given command of a Field Ambulance but has been recalled to Chelsea to repeat his work. He adds that 'the officers (who must be Medical Men) are very scarce' as there are better openings for them and he is afraid they will not get the 38 they need. He ends by saying he hopes the war will soon be over and most men will return to York.

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  • English

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    Explore York
    1323

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    Y940.4

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