LevelPiece
Finding NoPOL/4/5/3/1 page 80
Extent1 piece
TitleRewards for good conduct/crimes and punishment book, entry for James Sheeran [part of POL/4/5/3/1]
Date1856-67
DescriptionName and rank: James Sheeran
Date joined: 22 May 1856
Age: 33 years

Crimes and punishment:
1 Jan 1862 being worse for liquor when going on duty at 2pm, fined 1 days pay [by the] Watch Committee
1 Feb 1862 being drunk when coming off duty at 6am, fined 1 days pay by the Chief Constable
9 Oct 1862 being worse for liquor when for duty at 9pm, fined 1 days pay by the Chief Constable
13 Jul 1863 being 30 minutes late for duty at 9pm parade, cautioned by the Chief Constable
21 Sep 1863 being 30 minutes late for duty at 5pm parade, cautioned by the Chief Constable
18 Dec 1863 being worse for liquor when on duty at the Town Hall at 1pm on the 17th instant, fined 2 days pay and reprimanded [by the] Watch Committee
4 Nov 1864 being in an outhouse in Wakefield Street at 1.30am when on duty, fined 1 days pay and reprimanded by [the] Watch Committee
21 Feb 1865 being sat asleep in a watch house on Victoria Dock Side at 12.55am yesterday, fined 1 shilling by the Chief Constable
15 Jun 1866 for neglect of duty in not finding a door open on his beat, cautioned by the Chief Constable
23 Mar 1867 for being in the Vauxhall dram shop at 11.30pm when on duty, fined 1 shilling and sixpence by the Chief Constable

Rewards for good conduct:

Notes:
See 12
Includes: dates of offences; type of crime committed; punishment and the age of offender; resignations and deaths; rewards for good conduct (monetary).
AccessStatusOpen
PhysicalDescriptionFragile
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