| Description | Name and rank: James Dann Date joined: 27 Apr 1846 Age:
Crimes and punishment: 17 Jul 1846 being drunk on duty at midnight, fined 1 days pay by the Chief Constable 31 May [no year given] being one hour and a half late for duty at 8am and then reporting himself sick, fined 1 shilling by the Chief Constable 22 Nov 1847 being half an hour late for duty at 6am, reprimanded by the Chief Constable 30 Aug 1848 neglecting to report a nuisance on his beat, fined 1 days pay by the Chief Constable 7 Mar 1849 neglecting to discover a fire on his beat in Upper Union Street, fined 2 days pay and reprimanded by the Watch Committee 1 Jan 1850 being drunk on his beat at 2 o'clock this morning, fined 1 days pay by the Watch Committee 6 Mar 1852 being drunk on his beat at 3 o'clock this morning, fined 1 days pay by the Watch Committee 2 Jan 1854 being drunk when on duty at half past 1 o' clock yesterday morning, fined 1 days pay by the Watch Committee 23 Jul 1854 being one hour late for duty at 8 o'clock this morning, cautioned by the Chief Constable 29 Oct 1856 refusing to take a boy into custody when charged with [a] felony, fined 3 days pay and severely reprimanded by the Watch Committee 23 Apr 1859 being absent from drill without leave, fined 1 shilling by the Chief Constable 10 Mar 1862 being drunk when on duty in High Street at 4am, fined 1 days pay by the Chief Constable 10 Mar 1864 being in a public house when on duty at 12.45am, fined 1 shilling by the Chief Constable 2 Mar 1866 being drunk when on duty at 12.45am, reprimanded by the Watch Committee 30 Apr 1867 resigned on superannuation allowance
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