| Description | Name and rank: Sergeant John Carroll Date joined: 27 Jul 1867 Age: 27 years Warrant number: 1331
Crimes and punishment: 30 Nov 1868 being in a public house at 6.15pm when on duty, fined 1 days pay by the Chief Constable 24 Mar 1869 being in a public house at 11.30pm when on duty, fined 1 days pay by the Chief Constable 22 Dec 1869 being laid down drunk at 2.20am when on duty, fined 2 days pay by the Watch Committee 12 Sep 1871 loitering and talking when on duty at 9am, fined 1 days pay by the Chief Constable
Rewards and commendations: 14 Apr 1869 advanced from the 3rd to 2nd class @ 20 shillings 31 Jul 1875 advanced from 2nd to Service class @ 28 shillings per week 29 Sep 1877 advanced from Service to Merit class @ 29 shillings per week 6 Oct 1877 promoted to Detective Sergeant 23 Feb 1878 advanced from 32 shillings to 33 shillings per week 12 Nov 1883 commended by the Watch Committee for praiseworthy conduct in arresting four pick-pockets on the 13th ulto. 13 Apr 1886 highly commended by the Stipendiary Magistrate and the Watch Committee for his zeal and energy displayed in a fowl stealing case 3 Oct 1888 complimented by the Watch Committee and awarded £2.10.0 for conspicuous bravery in arresting a man for deserting his family in the face of a hostile crowd and who was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment for assault. He was also complimented by the Bench 20 Jul 1892 awarded Merit Stripe by the Watch Committee for the arrest and conviction of a gang of thieves 22 Nov 1893 promoted to 2nd Class Sergeant 17 Jan 1894 superannuated at 23 shillings and four pence
Notes: Includes: dates of offences; type of crime committed; punishment and the age of offender; resignations and deaths; rewards (advancement) and commendations |