| Description | Name and rank: Henry Devlin Date joined: 7 Nov 1860 Age: 24 years
Crimes and punishment: Mar 14 1861 being asleep and worse for liquor at 11.30pm when on duty also for using insubordinate language, fined 2 days pay and severely reprimanded by [the] Watch Committee 29 Apr 1861 making use of insulting language to a female by telling her she was no better than a prostitute at 12 midnight on the 27th instant, fined 3 days pay and severely reprimanded [by the] Watch Committee 27 Nov 1861 being absent from his quarters until 11.45pm when on day duty, cautioned by the Chief Constable 24 Apr 1862 being asleep in a lobby at the railway crossing, Anlaby Road at 3.20am when on duty, fined 1 days pay and reprimanded [by the] Watch Committee 16 May 1862 being drunk when for duty at 5pm, fined 2 days pay by [the] Watch Committee 28 Jun 1862 being drunk when on duty at 4.15am on the 26th June 1862, dismissed the Force
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