| Description | Name and rank: Henry Graver Date joined: 23 Feb 1838 Age: 30 years
Crimes and punishment: 3 Dec 1838 neglect of duty last night, reprimanded by the Superintendent 14 May 1839 being absent from his beat from 2.15 until 3.30am, reprimanded by the Superintendent 3 May 1840 being drunk on his beat at 1.30am, fined 1 days pay by the Superintendent 23 Oct 1841 being in a public house at 12 midnight, reprimanded by the Superintendent 10 Dec 1851 drinking some gin which P.C.24 Mason had procured for a prisoner at the Town Hall, also for telling Sowerby the Hessle policeman that a witness in Hall's case deserved his head knocking off, reduced to a Second Class P.C. by the Watch Committee 18 Jan 1854 neglecting to properly search a prisoner charges with stealing money - £7 in gold being afterwards found on the prisoner at the jail, severely reprimanded by the Watch Committee 22 Apr 1854 being absent from his beat from 7.15 to 8.15pm, severely reprimanded by the Watch Committee 16 Oct 1854 being absent from duty from 4 to 5.30am on Saturday last, fined 1 days pay and reprimanded by [the] Watch Committee 29 Dec 1854 being worse for liquor when going on duty at 5pm, fined 2 days pay by the Watch Committee 23 Jan 1855 being drunk when on duty at quarter to 2 o' clock this morning, fined 3 days pay by and if brought again before the Watch Committee to be dismissed 6 Jun 1855 neglecting to visit part of his beat from 1 to 1.30am and being in a public house, reprimanded by the Watch Committee 4 Dec 1856 being drunk when coming on duty at 5pm yesterday, dismissed
Rewards for good conduct: 2 Nov 1843 general good conduct - £0.10.0 4 Nov 1847 general good conduct - £1.16.0 Notes:
Includes: dates of offences; type of crime committed; punishment and the age of offender; resignations and deaths; rewards for good conduct (monetary). |