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Journal of the House of Lords
… in the Chair. William Chaplin Esquire is called in, and examined as follows: What Situation have you filled in … Collectors have still all the Powers of Magistrates in the Police Department. Is that Alteration in your Opinion an … under the English Law? I think that generally the Police under the Native Governments was very efficient, from …
Journal of the House of Lords
… in the Chair. John William Ricketts Esquire is called in, and examined as follows: You are a Native of Calcutta? I am. … or less, in Calcutta and all the Provinces. There was a Police Committee Report made in the Year 1822; and the … Government. Can you state whether they are employed in the Police of the Country? They are employed as Clerks in the …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… 1970 Enduring challenges of statebuilding: British-led police reforms in Sierra Leone, 1945-61 and 1998-2007. Krogstad, Erlend Grøner D.Phil., Oxford. (Pol. … M.A.el-D.A.S Ph.D., London. Supervised by Vatikiotis, P.J. Policing colonization: the emergence and role of the police
History Theses 1901-1970
… 18001966. W. Liu. Reading M.Phil. 1966/7. Blackwood's and Africa. C.A. Marin. Edinburgh M.Litt. 1970. Palmerston's policy towards East and West Africa, 183065. R.J. Gavin. Cambridge Ph.D. 1959. … A.O. Anjorin. London Ph.D. 1966. The Sierra Leone Frontier Police: a study in the functions and employment of a colonial …
Survey of London
… built here. The site had been part of Stone Conduit Close and was a portion of the ground granted by the Earl of … 187483 Hansler, Sir John, 185967 Hardwicke, John, ? London police magistrate, 1825 1849 Hart, Charles, ? organist and … Sir Lidston, baronet, 185766 Newton, Robert Milnes, London police magistrate, 1881 Nicolson, Hon. Sir Harold, writer, …
Survey of London
… Regent's Park. They were built by George Thompson in 1826 and have a porticoed front to the west. The east front on … four arched openings, the two to the south being windows and the two to the north doorways. On the second floor over … parapet. No. 102 balances No. 94. North of this is the Police Station and then four-storey buildings of brick …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… of completeness, Sheriffs, Recorders, Common Serjeants and other civic dignitaries as well as Common Councillors. … 1314 Walter Crepyn (afterwards Alderman of Cornhill and M.P. for the City), sat for Middlesex. 1316 (July) Walter … to the newly instituted office of Commissioner of the City Police. B. Smith was defeated at Norwich, but gained the seat …
A History of the County of Essex
… was cultivated by 4 servi with 2 ploughs in both 1066 and 1086, and the only recorded livestock in 1086 were 6 cattle and 1 … 3 men worked on the railway, and there was a resident police constable. 4 In 1956 Berry's structural engineering …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… patterns; farmsteads surrounded by closes between them, and church and manor house by the river Brue. ALFORD, … half way between the village and Alford Well farm. 21 A police constable boarded in 1891 and was in charge of a police station at Alford in 1897. 22 RELIGIOUS HISTORY CHURCH …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 3 Aug. 1800-31 March 1847 (HO 82/3, payments 24 Feb. and 11 Aug. 1800). Ret. 31 March 1847 (T 13/2 p. 289). Carew … 8 June 1791-11 July 1794 (HO 82/3, payments 23 Aug. 1792 and 3 Dec. 1794). Private Secretary to Secretary of State … Left office on app. as Junior Clerk, office of Receiver of Police (T 13/3 pp. 324-5). Russell, Lord Edward Private …
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