| Description | Name and rank: Robert Staveley Date joined: 2 Aug 1876 Age: 32 years Warrant number: 1673
Offences and punishment: 6 Dec 1880 gross neglect of duty in failing to report that himself and P.C.59 Cook had been called to a warehouse in Lime Street owned by one Henry Smith [and] by George Broadley on the complaint of the latter that the occupier had arranged to set the premises on fire, certain inflammable material being found in the warehouse at the time, which led to criminal proceedings being taken against the occupier, severely reprimanded and cautioned by the Watch Committee
Rewards and commendations: 2 Feb 1877 advanced from the 4th Class @ 24 shillings to the 3rd Class @ 25 shillings 2 Aug 1878 advanced from the 3rd Class @ 25 shillings to the 2nd Class @ 26 shillings 2 Aug 1880 advanced from the 2nd Class @ 26 shillings to the 1st Class @ 27 shillings 10 Aug 1884 advanced from the 1st Class @ 27 shillings to the Service Class @ 28 shillings 5 Jun 1890 advanced from 28 shillings to 30 shillings per week 16 Nov 1898 advanced from 30 shillings to 31 shillings per week 17 Oct 1900 advanced from 31 shillings to 33 shillings per week 9 Jul 1902 superannuated
Notes: [This officer's name is spelt "Stavely" in another entry POL/4/5/3/2] Includes: dates of offences; type of crime committed; punishment and the age of offender; resignations and deaths; rewards (advancement) and commendations |