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Finding NoPOL/4/5/3/1 page 64
Extent1 piece
TitleRewards for good conduct/crimes and punishment book, entry for Jonathan Hatfield [part of POL/4/5/3/1]
Date1839-57
DescriptionName and rank: John Hatfield
Date joined: 4 Mar 1839
Age: 27 years

Crimes and punishment:
26 May 1839 being the worse for liquor at 3am and not coming off duty until 6.30am, fined 1 shilling by the Superintendent
28 Jul 1839 being half an hour late for duty at 6am, reprimanded by the Superintendent
26 Aug 1839 being half an hour late for duty at 9pm, reprimanded by the Superintendent
25 Sep 1839 being in a public house at 12.30am, reprimanded by the Superintendent
8 May 1842, being 40 minutes late coming off duty at 6am, reprimanded by the Superintendent
1 Feb 1844 being half an hour late for duty this morning, reprimanded by the Superintendent
27 Oct 1847 being three quarters of an hour late for 6 o' clock duty, reprimanded by the Chief Constable
31 May 1848 being drunk on duty at half past 2am, fined 1 days pay and reprimanded by [the] Watch Committee
16 Jul 1848 being half an hour late for duty at 6am, cautioned by the Chief Constable
29 Sep 1849 not coming off duty until 25 minutes past 4am instead of 4am, severely reprimanded by the Chief Constable
18 Dec 1850 leaving his beat and going home istead of going to the Station to be dismissed at 6am, fined 1 days pay by [the] Chief Constable
26 Dec 1850 being drunk on his beat at half past 4am, fined 2 days pay by the Chief Constable
21 May 1851 being the worse for liquor when on duty at 3pm yesterday, severely reprimanded by the Chief Constable
31 Mar 1852 being drunk and asleep on his beat at 3.45am, fined 2 days pay and reprimanded by [the] Watch Committee
24 Jan 1853 being one hour late for duty at 5.45am yesterday, severely reprimanded by the Chief Constable
4 May 1854 being absent from his beat from 3.15 to 4.14am, fined 1 shilling by the Chief Constable
20 Mar 1855 being half an hour late at the Police Court with a prisoner, cautioned by the Chief Constable
8 Sep 1855 being the worse for liquor at 2am on the 6th instant, fined 1 days pay by the Chief Constable
26 Dec 1855 being in a public house at 4am when on duty, reprimanded by the Watch Committee
26 Dec 1855 circulating a false report respecting P.C. 69 Green, fined 2 days pay and reprimanded by [the] Watch Committee
9 Dec 1856 being asleep on some stairs in [the] Excise Office buildings at 5am when on duty, fined 1 shilling and reprimanded by the Chief Constable
7 Jan 1857 being drunk and sitting in a passage when on duty at 2.45am this morning, fined 3 days pay and severely reprimanded by the Watch Committee
4 Feb 1857 being drunk when on duty at 3am, dismissed

Rewards for good conduct:
4 Nov 1847 general good conduct - £1.12.0
Notes:
See 66
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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