| Description | Name and rank: Charles McDonagh Date joined: 14 Dec 1863 Age: 22 years
Crimes and punishment: 18 Jan 1864 bringing an improper charge to the Station House at 11.30pm on the 16th inst., severely reprimanded by the Chief Constable 6 Sep 1864 being worse for liquor when on duty [indecipherable], fined 1 shilling by the Chief Constable 20 Sep 1864 being absent from the Police Court at 11.15am yesterday when his prisoner was called in, cautioned by the Chief Constable 26 Nov 1864 being absent from his beat from of [sic]20 [minutes] to 9pm yesterday, fined 1 shilling by the Chief Constable 29 Apr 1865 pulling the bedclothes off P.C.71 Burns when he was in bed at 11:30pm yesterday, fined 1 days pay by the Chief Constable 11 May 1865 making a charge of disorderly conduct against two prisoners and not substantiating the same before the Magistrates yesterday, severely reprimanded by the Watch Committee 16 Jun 1865 being absent from his duty from 1 to 1.45am and when found being asleep in a yard on Harbour Side, fined 1 days pay and reprimanded by the Watch Committee 30 May 1866 having connection with a prostitute in Vicar Lane when on duty at 2:30am, dismissed Rewards for good conduct:
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