LevelPiece
Finding NoPOL/4/5/3/2 page 56
Extent1 item
TitleRewards for good conduct/crimes and punishment book, entry for William Robinson [part of POL/4/5/3/2]
Date1865-1882
DescriptionName and rank: William Robinson
Date joined: 7 Aug 1865
Age: 25 years

Crimes and punishment:
6 Oct 1865 being absent from his post at the Town Hall, fined 1 shilling and sixpence by [the] Chief Constable
29 Dec 1865 leaving his beat at 9 instead of 9.30am to give evidence at the Police Court, cautioned by [the] Chief Constable
27 Apr 1866 not wearing his white gloves when on duty, reprimanded by [the] Chief Constable
30 Apr 1866 for takng a common prostitute to a brothel in Little Queen Street at 10.15pm, cautioned by the Watch Committee
17 Sep 1866 neglecting the greater part of his beat from 9.35 to 11pm yesterday, fined 1 shilling and sixpence by [the] Chief Constable
15 Dec 1866 for not remaining in charge of Messrs Lofthouse Haltmers premises when ordered, fined 1 shilling and sixpence by [the] Chief Constable
23 Jan 1867 being asleep in a house when on duty at 1.30am, fined 1 days pay by [the] Chief Constable
23 Mar 1867 being in a dram shop when on duty at 11.30pm, fined 1 shilling and sixpence by the Chief Constable
8 May 1867 for loitering on his beat and talking to a woman at 1.10am, reprimanded by[ the] Watch Committee
26 Nov 1868 being absent from his duty on his beat from 4.30 to 6am, fined 1 days pay by [the] Chief Constable
2 Nov 1870 using insubordinate language to Sergeant Chapman, fined 1 days pay by [the] Chief Constable
13 Jan 1872 being in a public house when on duty, fined 1 days pay by [the] Chief Constable
11 May 1875 misbehaving himself when off duty at 4am, fined 1 days pay by [the] Chief Constable
17 Jun 1881 using improper remarks when on parade at 9.45pm [on the] 16th inst at Church Street Station to the effect that P.C.182 Donlan who was present and in turn with the other Constables was examining the photographs of the two men in custody in Liverpool for attempting to blow up the Town Hall, would not apprehend the men if he saw them, severely reprimanded and cautioned by [the] Chief Constable
24 Apr 1882 neglecting to patrol a portion of his beat, Holderness Road, from 2.40 to 4.15pm on the 23rd inst, fined 2 shillings and reprimanded by [the] Chief Constable

Rewards for good conduct:
29 Aug 1866 advanced from the 3rd class @ 19 shillings to the 2nd class @ 20 shillings
23 Feb 1870 advanced from the 3rd class @ 20 shillings to the 2nd class @ 21 shillings
6 Jul 1872 advanced from the 2nd class @ 22 shillings to the 1st class @ 23 shillings
12 Jun 1874 advanced from the 1st class @ 26 shillings to the Service class @ 28 shillings

Notes:

Includes: dates of offences; type of crime committed; punishment and the age of offender; resignations and deaths; rewards for good conduct (advancement)
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