| Description | Name and rank: Danvers Hart Date joined: 24 Dec 1884 Age: 21 years Warrant number: 1905
Offences and punishment: 21 Nov 1890 neglecting to work a portion of his beat from 9.15 to 10.45, reprimanded by the Chief Constable 1 Oct 1892 failing to visit a portion of his beat, reprimanded and [fined] 2 shillings and sixpence by the Chief Constable 12 Aug 1892 failing to visit a portion of his beat from 4 to 5pm, reprimanded by the Chief Constable 25 Dec 1897 being worse for drink and unfit for duty when coming off duty at 1am on the 25th inst, severely reprimanded and fined 2 days pay by the Chief Constable and told if reported for a similar offence will recommend the Watch Committee to dismiss 29 May 1902 being worse for drink and unfit for duty at 1.35am on the 29th May 1902, severely reprimanded and fined 2 days pay by the Chief Constable 23 Jun 1904 being drunk in plain clothes when off duty on the Anlaby Road at 5.45pm on the 23rd June 1904, reduced from grade of 33 shillings to 31 shillings per week for 6 months 12 Aug 1907 being in the market fire box from 2.05 to 2.45am when on duty, reprimanded by Inspector Johnson 11 May 1909 being absent from his special patrol at 4.35pm and found leaving a fish shop in Mytongate, severely reprimanded by the Chief Constable
Rewards and commendations: 27 Jun 1885 advanced from 4th Class @ 24 shillings to 3rd Class @ 25 shillings 5 Jan 1887 advanced from 3rd Class @ 25 shillings to 2nd Class @ 26 shillings 2 Jan 1889 advanced from 2nd Class @ 26 shillings to 1st Class @ 27 shillings 7 Jan 1891 advanced from 3rd Class to 2nd Class 30 Dec 1893 advanced from 2nd Class to 1st Class 6 Jan 1897 advanced from 1st Class to Service Class 16 Nov 1898 advanced from 30 shillings to 31 shillings per week 17 Oct 1900 advanced from 31 shillings to 33 shillings per week 11 Jan 1905 reinstated at 33 shillings per week 10 Apr 1912 advanced from 33 shillings to 35 shillings per week - revised scale 9 Oct 1912 superannuated (medical certificate) - Dr Daly
Notes: [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 |