| Description | Name and rank: Thomas Stevenson Date joined: 31 Mar 1863 Age: 23 years
Crimes and punishment: 21 Apr 1863 being asleep in a garden house when on duty at 4am, fined 1 shilling by [the] Chief Constable 28 Dec 1863 not attending the Police Court to give evidence, cautioned by [the] Chief Constable 5 Mar 1864 not attending the Police Court to give evidence before 11:15am, reprimanded by [the] Chief Constable 24 Jun 1865 not looking after a drunken man at 1:30pm, case dismissed 2 May 1867 being absent his beat from 12:55 to 1:45am and when found being worse for liquor, fined 1 days pay by [the] Chief Constable 13 Nov 1871 being worse for drink when coming off duty at 1am, fined 1 days pay by [the] Chief Constable 31 Oct 1872 improper conduct in the Police Station, reprimanded by [the] Watch Committee 1 Nov 1873 disobeying the orders of his Sergeant, fined 1 days pay by [the] Chief Constable 31 Oct 1877 being worse for liquor when coming off duty at 12 midnight on the 27th inst (also for exceeding his duty), fined 3 days pay by [the] Watch Committee 4 Sep 1879 being in the streets at 2am (without permission), fined 1 days pay by [the] Chief Constable 1 Apr 1883 transferred to No 67
Rewards for good conduct: 22 Oct 1879 vigilance shown when on duty in Queen Street whereby he prevented that which in all probability would have proved a very serious fire resulting in loss of life - £1.1.0 18 Jan 1865 advanced from the 3rd class @ 18 shillings to the 2nd class at 19 shilings 6 Jul 1872 advanced from the 2nd class @ 24 shillings to the 1st class at 25 shilings 12 Jun 1874 advanced from the 1st class @ 26 shillings to the Service class @ 28 shillings per week
Notes: Name is spelt "Stephenson" in previous book Includes: dates of offences; type of crime committed; punishment and the age of offender; resignations and deaths; rewards for good conduct (advancement) |