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Journal of the House of Lords
… Lord President in the Chair. Sir Ralph Rice is called in, and examined as follows: What Situation have you filled in … Merits. Are you acquainted with the Constitution of the Police Establishment? Generally. In what Manner are they appointed, and removed, and remunerated? The lowest Police Officer is the Village Watcher. There are several in a …
Journal of the House of Lords
… President in the Chair. John Cotton Esquire is called in, and examined as follows: What has been your Situation? My … the Province of Bahar. Were you well acquainted with the Police in those Districts? Yes. Was the Police sufficient in the Lower Provinces? It had many …
Journal of the House of Lords
… following Papers are delivered in by Sir Thomas Strange, and are read: Extract of a Letter from The Right Honourable … they are generally downhearted and vexed. Both in the Police Line and in the Justice of the Peace, here, Europeans … Property; but we do not see any Arrangement on the Part of Police so as to lead to the Detection of these Freebooters, …
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… in the Chair. James Cosmo Melvill Esquire is called in, and further examined as follows: What have you to lay before … Introduction of Colonel Munro's Regulations of 1816, the Police Duties entirely, and the Magisterial partially, were … over; and the Jurymen, as well as all the Magistrates and Police Officers, attend in Court, and hear the Charge …
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… Chair. [617] Hollingworth Magniac Esquire is called in, and examined as follows: You were an Agent at Canton, were … the Consul had no Authority over his Countrymen. Has he no Police Authority in respect to the Ships of his own Country? … other Port of China, would be seized and taken up by the Police, exactly in the same Manner as if they were Europeans. …
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… President in the Chair. Dr. Patrick Kelly is called in, and the Correspondence and Papers relating to Samples of Tea … Bheels returned to the Villages, and became the Village Police. In what Manner was Justice administered, during this … him; and he was One of their Peers in every respect. What Police Force had you for the Purpose of reducing the Country …
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… in the Chair. George Harris Esquire is called in, and examined as follows: What Situation did you fill in … it has considerably increased. What was the State of the Police and of Crime in the Part of the Country in which you … form a very little Judgment upon that Subject; I think the Police of Kisnagur at one Time was in a very low State …
Journal of the House of Lords
… in the Chair. James Cosmo Melvill Esquire is called in, and further examined as follows: Will you turn to No. 40 of … was very little Attention paid to the Judicature or the Police of the Country, which were left very much in the Hands … They were generally Brahmins. What was the System of Police? The Potail and the Village Officers were the general …
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… The Honourable Mount Stuart Elphinstone is called in, and examined as follows: You have been Governor of Bombay? I … that are held under us. Under what Officers is the Police of the Bombay Presidency? It is under the Collector, … and the same Chain of Revenue Officers, down to the Police, that the Revenue is. [247] Who is at the Head of the …
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… in the Chair. The Honourable Andrew Ramsay is called in, and examined as follows: What were the various Situations you … Commercial Department, Six Years in the Salt Department, and about Two Years in the Revenue Department. I was … those who are not employed under the Company. The Native Police commit great Oppressions upon the Natives. Have you …
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