| Description | Name and rank: George Butters Date joined: 11 Apr 1867 Age: 25 years
Crimes and punishment: 20 Feb 1868 not attending the Surgeon when on the sick list and being quite able to do so, fined 1 shilling and sixpence by [the] Chief Constable 20 Jun 1868 being 45 minutes late for duty at 6am, fined 1 shilling by [the] Chief Constable 30 Jun 1868 being 40 minutes late for duty at 6am, fined 1 days pay by [the] Chief Constable 29 Dec 1869 being asleep in a stable when on duty at 3am, reprimanded by [the] Watch Committee 20 May 1870 not visiting part of his beat from 9.30 to 10.45pm, fined 1 shilling and sixpence by [the] Chief Constable 9 Aug 1870 being in a house at 3.30am when on duty, fined 1 days pay by [the] Watch Committee 6 Dec 1870 being 40 minutes late for duty at 6am, fined 1 days pay by [the] Chief Constable 3 Oct 1871 being in a beerhouse when on duty at 7.15pm, fined 1 days pay by [the] Chief Constable 22 Dec 1871 using improper language towards his Sergeant, reprimanded by [the] Watch Committee 10 Dec 1873 loitering when on duty between 7 and 8pm, fined 1 days pay by [the] Chief Constable 27 Apr 1874 being sat asleep when on duty at 4.45am, fined 1 days pay by [the] Chief Constable 6 Jun 1874 being off his beat and in a house when on duty, fined 1 days pay by [the] Watch Committee 28 Dec 1874 being drunk when coming off duty at 5pm, fined 1 days pay by [the] Chief Constable 20 May 1875 being in a public house when on duty, fined 1 days pay by [the] Chief Constable 13 Mar 1878 being in a brothel at 12 midnight when off duty, fined 3 days pay by [the] Watch Committee 22 Apr 1881 being absent from the 9.45pm parade until 10.50pm on the 22nd inst., reprimanded and cautioned by [the] Chief Constable 27 Sep 1882 being sat asleep when on duty on Anlaby Road at 2.40am [on the] 27th inst., fined 1 shilling and sixpence and reprimanded by [the] Chief Constable 21 Feb 1883 being drunk whilst on duty, conveying Edward Hollie a straggler on board H.M.S.Repulse at 9.30pm [on the] 14th inst., fined 3 days pay by [the] Watch Committee
Rewards for good conduct: 4 Mar 1868 advanced from the 3rd class @ 19 shillings to the 2nd class @ 20 shillings 30 Jun 1869 advanced from the 3rd class @ 20 shillings to the 2nd class @ 21 shillings 29 Jun 1872 advanced from the 2nd class @ 23 shillings to the 1st class @ 24 shillings 18 Apr 1875 advanced from the 1st class @ 27 shillings to the Service class @ 28 shillings per week
Notes: [The first entry under "Rewards for good conduct" should probably refer to advancement from 4th to 3rd class] Includes: dates of offences; type of crime committed; punishment and the age of offender; resignations and deaths; rewards for good conduct (advancement) |