LevelPiece
Finding NoPOL/4/5/3/2 page 57
Extent1 item
TitleRewards for good conduct/crimes and punishment book, entry for Thomas Riley [part of POL/4/5/3/2]
Date1863-1882
DescriptionName and rank: Thomas Riley
Date joined: 1 Nov 1863
Age: 23 years

Crimes and punishment:
26 Dec 1863 being drunk when on duty at 4.45am, fined 1 days pay by [the] Chief Constable
25 Feb 1864 being 40 minutes late for duty at 6am, fined 1 shilling by [the] Chief Constable
11 Dec 1865 being off his beat and in a public house at 10.55pm, reprimanded by [the] Chief Constable
26 Feb 1866 being sat in a cab when on duty at 2.20am, fined 1 shilling by [the] Chairman [of the] Watch Committee
22 Aug 1868 neglecting to disperse some disorderly persons in Waterhouse Lane at 12.55am also for standing by when a woman was being assaulted without interfering, reprimanded by [the] Watch Committee
7 May 1879 acting indiscreetly when on special duty at All Saints Church on the 1st April 1879, severely reprimanded and cautioned as to future conduct by the Watch Committee
28 Sep 1880 gossiping when on duty from 8 to 8.15pm [on the] 26th inst. admonished by [the] Chief Constable
6 Mar 1882 neglecting to report an occurance of a collision between two rullies and damage to the property of the North Eastern Railway Company which occured on his beat when on duty in Market Place [on the] 1st February 1882, fined 1 shilling and sixpence and cautioned by [the] Chief Constable

Rewards for good conduct:
18 Jan 1865 advanced from 3rd class @ 18 shillings to the 2nd class @ 19 shillings
2 Jan 1867 advanced from 2nd class @ 20 shillings1st class @ 22 shillings
12 Jun 1874 advanced from 1st class @ 26 shillings to the Service class @ 28 shillings per week

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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