LevelPiece
Finding NoPOL/4/5/3/3 page 129
TitleRewards and commendations, offences and punishment book, entry for Fred Wiles [part of POL/4/5/3/3]
Date1895-1921
DescriptionName and rank: Fred Wiles
Date joined: 28 Sep 1895
Age: 24 years
Warrant number: 2141


Offences and punishment:
23 Nov 1906 taking part in a wedding without permission when on duty [on the] 23 Nov 1906, reprimanded
14 Apr 1908 being worse for drink when coming off duty at 11.40pm, reduced in grade from 32 shillings to 30 shillings per week for 6 months and to be then reported upon - Watch Committee
10 Nov 1912 found sitting down in the Rose Cottage fire box with his greatcoat and helmet off when on duty at 6.35am, fined 2 shillings and sixpence by the Chief Constable


Rewards and commendations:
8 Apr 1896 advanced from 24 shillings to 25 shillings per week
21 Oct 1896 advanced from 25 shillings to 26 shillings per week
5 Oct 1898 advanced from 26 shillings to 27 shillings per week
17 Oct 1900 advanced from 27 shillings to 28 shillings per week
9 Oct 1901 advanced from 28 shillings to 29 shillings per week
7 Oct 1903 advanced from 29 shillings to 30 shillings per week
11 Oct 1905 advanced from 30 shillings to 31 shillings per week
9 Oct 1907 advanced from 31 shillings to 32 shillings per week
13 May 1908 reduced from 32 shillings to 30 shillings per week
28 Oct 1908 reinstated @ 32 shillings per week
8 Sep 1909 advanced from 32 shillings to 33 shillings per week
29 Jun 1910 advanced from 33 shillings to 35 shillings per week - Auxilliary Fireman
10 Apr 1912 advanced from 35 shillings to 37 shillings per week - revised scale
26 Jun 1912 advanced from 37 shillings to 38 shillings per week - Auxilliary Fireman
12 Aug 1914 advanced from 38 shillings to 40 shillings per week - revised scale
6 Oct 1915 advanced from 40 shillings to 41 shillings per week
13 Nov 1918 advanced 56 shillings per week - revised scale
1 Oct 1921 superannuated

Notes:
[A note states "Parchment Good" next to the last entry under "Rewards and commendations"] ]

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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