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Finding NoPOL/4/5/3/1 page 33
Extent1 piece
TitleRewards for good conduct/crimes and punishment book, entry for Thomas Conlon [part of POL/4/5/3/1]
Date1858-62
DescriptionName and rank: Thomas Conlon
Date joined: 5 Aug 1858
Age: 25 years

Crimes and punishment:
9 Jun 1859 being drunk and unfit for duty at 9pm, fined 1 days pay by the Chief Constable
14 Oct 1859 not exerting himself in keeping the crowd back in Humber Street when the Theatre Royal was on fire, severely reprimanded by the Chief Constable
14 Jan 1860 being in Messrs Smithfield and Mayfield's paper mill at 1:15am when on duty, fined 1 days pay by the Chief Constable
29 Feb 1860 being absent from his beat from 11:45am to 12.30pm, fined 1 shilling by the Chief Constable
8 Dec 1860 being absent from his post at the Town Hall at 3pm, fined 1 days pay by the Chief Constable
31 Dec 1860 being absent from the 8 o clock parade on the 30th, reprimanded by the Chief Constable
18 Jun 1861 improperly taking two gentlemen into custody, fined 1 weeks pay and reprimanded by the Watch Committee
13 Mar 1862 not reporting himself sick at the Station when going on the sick list at 6am, fined 1 shilling by the Chief Constable
24 Mar 1862 loitering on his beat from 6 to 6:50am yesterday, severely reprimanded by the Chief Constable
14 Apr 1862 for taking improper liberties with P.C.60 Brodigan's wife in her house in Sewer Lane on Saturday night last when on duty, dismissed from the Force

Rewards for good conduct:

Notes:

Includes: dates of offences; type of crime committed; punishment and the age of offender; resignations and deaths; rewards for good conduct (monetary).
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