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Finding NoPOL/4/5/3/3 page 237
TitleRewards and commendations, offences and punishment book, entry for John Prince [part of POL/4/5/3/3]
Date1887-1910
DescriptionName and rank: John Prince
Date joined: 2 Mar 1887
Age:
Warrant number: 1963


Offences and punishment:



Rewards and commendations:
14 Sep 1887 advanced from 4th Class @ 24 shillings to 3rd Class @ 25 shillings
13 Mar 1889 advanced from 3rd Class @ 25 shillings to 2nd Class @ 26 shillings
5 Jun 1890 advanced from 26 shillings to 27 shillings per week
1 Jun 1892 advanced from 3rd Class to 1st Class by the Watch Committee
2 Feb 1895 awarded the Merit Stripe by the Watch Committee for assisting to arrest a notorious housebreaker
7 Apr 1897 attached to the Detectve Department @ 33 shillings per week
16 Nov 1898 advanced from 33 shillings to 34 shillings per week
15 Mar 1899 advanced from 34 shillings to 35 shillings per week
17 Oct 1900 advanced from 35 shillings to 37 shillings per week
24 Feb 1904 promoted [to] Sergeant @ 34 shillings per week - plus 3 shillings plus 1 shilling
1 Mar 1905 advanced from 38 shillings to 39 shillings per week
10 May 1905 commended by the Watch Committee for the arrest of a shopbreaker along with Sergeant Barker
28 Feb 1906 advanced from 39 shillings to 40 shillings per week
26 Feb 1908 advanced from 40 shillings to 41 shillings per week
12 Feb 1908 commended by the Watch Committee for the meritorious arrest of four persons along with Detective Sergeant Hoyes and Detective Duguid on the 25th Nov 1907 and given a gratuity of £1.0.0
29 Jul 1908 advanced one class and commended by the Watch Committee for the arrest of criminals on the 13th May and 7th June
5 Aug 1908 advanced from 41 shillings to 42 shillings per week
21 Oct 1908 commended by the Watch Committee for smartness displayed in the arrest of suspected persons at Hull Fair (with Detective Duguid)
16 Dec 1908 commended by the Chief Constable for the arrest of ship's thieves [on the] 14th Nov 08
13 Apr 1910 promoted to Detective Inspector @ 48 shillings per week
[no day or month recorded] 1910 awarded the James Reckitt Gold Medal

Notes:
See [page] S
probationer 1887 - retired 2.2.1919
[In reference to the entries under "Rewards and commendations" in 1890 there was an extension to the number of classes Constables could be designated as, going from four classes to six, therefore at this time a Constable's class would change, the previous designation of 1st Class becoming 3rd Class etc]

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