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Finding NoPOL/4/5/3/3 page 328
TitleRewards and commendations, offences and punishment book, entry for Henry Isaac Hillier [part of POL/4/5/3/3]
Date1903-20
DescriptionName and rank: Henry Isaac Hillier
Date joined: 10 Jul 1903
Age: 29 years
Warrant number: 2394


Offences and punishment:
18 Oct 1907 smoking when on duty in the Market fire box at 5pm, severely reprimanded by the Chief Constable
24 Aug 1913 refusing to assist in the removal of a corpse from Victoria Mansions when ordered to do so by his superior officer, fined 1 days pay by the Chief Constable


Rewards and commendations:
12 Oct 1904 advanced from 28 shillings to 29 shillings per week
22 Nov 1905 commended by the Chief Constable for the arrest of a man for felony at a pawnbroker's shop along with Inspector Dickinson [and others]
3 Oct 1905 advanced from 29 shillings to 30 shillings per week
14 Oct 1908 advanced from 30 shillings to 31 shillings per week
8 Dec 1909 in consideration of his plucky conduct in retaining his hold on a violent prisoner after sustaining a broken leg, the Watch Committee decided that the entry referring to an act of indiscretion on the 13 Aug 1909 be expunged from the Constable's record of service
12 Oct 1910 advanced from 31 shillings to 32 shillings per week
10 Apr 1912 advanced from 32 shillings to 34 shillings per week - revised scale
15 Oct 1913 advanced from 34 shillings to 35 shillings per week
14 Aug 1914 advanced from 35 shillings to 36 shillings per week - revised scale
14 Oct 1914 advanced from 36 shillings to 37 shillings per week
14 Jul 1915 commended by the Watch Committee and awarded a gratuity of 20 shillings for meritorious conduct in stopping a runaway horse in the City Square
12 Jul 1916 commended by the Watch Committee and awarded a gratuity of 20 shillings for meritorious conduct in stopping a runaway horse in St Johns Street on 28 Jun 1916
28 Jul 1916 commended by the Chairman of the Watch Committee during recess and awarded a gratuity of 10 shillings for his action in going to the assistance of other Police when off duty and in plain clothes
2 Oct 1918 commended by the Watch Committee and awarded the Merit Stripe for meritorious conduct in rescuing a boy from drowning in the River Humber and awarded a gratuity of £5 - RHS [Vellumcert] also awarded a cheque [for] £5 and a framed certificate [was] awarded by the Carnegie Hero Trust Fund
16 Oct 1918 advanced from 37 shillings to 38 shillings per week
13 Nov 1918 advanced to 53 shillings per week - revised scale
19 Mar 1919 advanced from 53 shillings to 55 shillings per week - Auxilliary Fireman
3 Mar 1920 advanced from 97 shillings to 95 shillings per week - reversion from Fire Brigade to Court

Notes:

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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