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Finding NoPOL/4/5/3/3 page 94
TitleRewards and commendations, offences and punishment book, entry for Thomas Wilson Watkins [part of POL/4/5/3/3]
Date1904-19
DescriptionName and rank: Thomas Wilson Watkins
Date joined: 12 Apr 1904
Age:
Warrant number: 2423


Offences and punishment:
24 May 1905 being in the smoke room of the Plumbers Arms, Dagger Lane, at 10.50pm on the 24th May when on duty, severely reprimanded by the Chief Constable
27 Aug 1905 absent from parade [from] 5.45 to 7am, severely reprimanded by the Chief Constable
22 Dec 1905 being absent from the 5.45am parade and remaining so until 7am, severely reprimanded and fined 1 shilling by the Chief Constable


Rewards and commendations:
19 Oct 1904 advanced from 24 shillings to 25 shillings per week
19 Apr 1905 advanced from 25 shillings to 26 shillings per week
25 Oct 1905 commended by the Watch Committee at a fire in Mytongate on 25th September 1905
21 Feb 1906 awarded the merit Stripe by the Watch Committee for rescuing a man from the dock [advanced from 26 shillings to 27 shillings [per week]
25 Apr 1906 advanced from 27 shillings to 28 shillings per week
22 Apr 1908 advanced from 28 shillings to 29 shillings per week
18 Nov 1908 highly commended by the Watch Committee for attempting to stop a runaway horse on the Hessle Road on the 22nd September 1908
7 Jul 1907 advanced from 29 shillings to 34 shillings per week - Fireman
20 Apr 1910 advanced from 34 shillings to 35 shillings per week
19 Apr 1911 advanced from 35 shillings to 36 shillings per week
10 Apr 1912 advanced from 36 shillings to 37 shillings per week - revised scale
23 Apr 1913 advanced from 37 shillings to 38 shillings per week
12 Aug 1914 advanced from 38 shillings to 40 shillings per week - revised scale
19 Apr 1916 advanced from 40 shillings to 41 shillings per week
24 Apr 1918 advanced from 41 shillings to 42 shillings per week
13 Nov 1918 advanced to 57 shillings per week - revised scale
23 Apr 1919 advanced from 57 shillings to 58 shillings per week

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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