| Description | Name and rank: Nathaniel Lukas Date joined: 2 May 1836 Age: 23 years
Crimes and punishment: 6 May 1836 reported for sitting in a shoemakers shop at 4am, fined 1 shilling by the Superintendent 9 Jun 1836 leaving his beat to light his pipe, fined 1 shilling by the Superintendent 6 Aug 1836 talking to a prostitute for 20 minutes on his beat, fined 1 shilling by the Superintendent 22 Sep 1836 being three quarters of an hour going round his beat, reprimanded by the Superintendent 25 Dec 1836 being drunk and incapable of doing his duty at 2am, fined 1 days pay by the Superintendent 5 Mar 1837 reported for not assisting Sergeant Wilson and P.C.61 Farrow in a violent disturbance, fined 1 days pay by the Superintendent 28 Mar 1837 talking to two females for half an hour yesterday when on duty in the pottery, fined 1 shilling and sixpence by the Superintendent 24 May 1837 standing talking to a boy on his beat, reprimanded by the Superintendent 11 Sep 1837 neglecting his duty yesterday morning, reprimanded by the Superintendent. 5 Nov 1837 loitering and not going regularly around his beat, fined 1 shilling by the Superintendent 20 Nov 1837 making use of improper language before the Magistrates yesterday, severely reprimanded by the Superintendent 24 Oct 1838 absent fom his beat 1 hour yesterday, fined 1 shilling by the Superintendent 4 Jan 1839 being asleep three separate times on his beat this morning, fined 1 days pay by the Superintendent 7 Apr 1839 being absent from his beat three quarters of an hour at 12:45am, reprimanded by the Superintendent 10 Jan 1840 being absent from his beat one hour and a half, reprimanded by the Superintendent 20 Mar 1840 being asleep on his beat at half past 3am, fined 1 days pay by the Superintendent 26 Mar 1840 being late when for duty at 9pm, reprimanded by the Superintendent 17 Jun 1843 being drunk and unfit for duty on his beat at 2pm, fined 3 days pay by the Watch Committee 23 Jul 1846 being at the Public Rooms when on the sick list, reprimanded by the Chief Constable 4 Aug 1848 allowing a prisoner to escape from his custody, fined 1 days pay by the Watch Committee 23 Jan 1849 standing talking to four men when on duty, reprimanded by the Chief Constable 29 May 1849 being drunk and unfit for duty on his beat at 4am, fined 2 days pay and reprimanded by the Watch Committee 8 Oct 1849 being drunk when on duty at 5:30pm yesterday, dismissed
Rewards for good conduct: 4 Nov 1847 general good conduct - £2.4.0 Notes:
Includes: dates of offences; type of crime committed; punishment and the age of offender; resignations and deaths; rewards for good conduct (monetary). |