LevelPiece
Finding NoPOL/4/5/3/2 page 100
Extent1 item
TitleRewards for good conduct/crimes and punishment book, entry for Charles Stamp [part of POL/4/5/3/2]
Date1877-1883
DescriptionName and rank: Charles Stamp
Date joined: 6 Jul 1877
Age: 25 years

Crimes and punishment:
19 Nov 1879 being worse for drink when taking a prisoner to the Station at 8.30pm on the 14th Nov 1879, fined 1 days pay by Chief Constable
26 Dec 1879 found in a brothel in the act of drinking when on duty at 5.20am, fined 1 weeks pay by Chief Constable
2 Feb 1882 being off his beat and on board S.S. Empress, west side Humber Dock, at 4.30 on 1st of February 1882 severely reprimanded and cautioned by Chief Constable
22 Jan 1883 being sat down asleep in the Princes Dock watch house when on duty at 1.25am on the 22nd inst., fined 1 shilling and reprimanded by Chief Constable

Rewards for good conduct:
6 Jan 1878 advanced from the 4th class @ 24 shillings to the 3rd class @ 25 shillings
6 Jul 1879 advanced from the 3rd class @ 25 shillings to the 2nd class @ 26 shillings
2 Jul 1881 advanced from the 2nd class @ 26 shillings to the 1st class @ 27 shillings
14 Apr 1882 commended by Messrs Thomas Wilson, Sons and Company for his zeal and activity in apprehending a man named Lightowler for stealing bacon from a case, ordered to be noted in his favour by directions of [the] Sub Watch Committee [this note signed by the Chief Constable]

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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