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Was your relative a Metropolitan Policeman?THIS TH

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Unknown

Unknown Report 9 Mar 2005 17:07

Barbara This could be him Date Warrant First name Last name Rank Number Station Reason PO Date 11/04/1903 73893 CARTER PC Y GRATUITY 06/04/1903 13/08/1888 73893 WILLIAM CARTER PC 456 E JOINED 23/09/1895 73893 WILLIAM CARTER PC 85 E To 457 Y 24/09/1895 11/04/1903 73893 CARTER PC Y GRATUITY 06/04/1903 E is Bow Street Y is Kentish town. Gratuity means he resigned without a pension. There's also: 02/07/1883 61719 WILLIAM CARTER PC 101 L To Y (DISCIPLINARY) 03/07/1883 L is Lambeth. and 02/08/1886 72008 WILLIAM CARTER PC 466 D JOINED 03/12/1890 72008 WILLIAM CARTER PC 366 D To 482 P 04/12/1890 07/12/1901 72008 WILLIAM CARTER PC 482 P DISCIPLINARY 16/05/1903 72008 WILLIAM CARTER PC 482 P To 707 N (Disc.) 18/05/1903 07/07/1903 72008 WILLIAM CARTER PC N PENSIONED 01/07/1903 nell

Unknown

Unknown Report 9 Mar 2005 16:43

Roger No Whybrew, but there is a Whybrow, who was in T div when he retired: Date Warrant First name Last name Rank Number Station Reason PO Date 29/03/1886 52689 WILLIAM WHYBROW PC B To A 01/04/1886 02/12/1886 52689 WILLIAM WHYBROW PC 836 A To 191 T (DISCIPLINARY) 03/12/1886 06/05/1895 52689 WHYBROW PC 191 T PENSIONED 05/05/1895 nell

Jenny

Jenny Report 9 Mar 2005 16:29

Hi Nell, do you by any chance know how to check details of City of London Police Officers?? Thanks for the Met info. Very useful. Jenny

Barbara

Barbara Report 9 Mar 2005 15:29

Hi Nell I have a Metropolitan Police Constable on 1901 census: William CARTER, aged 32, born Kings Norton, Worcs address on census: 1 Walton Villas, Manor Rd, Enfield, London. Wife Harriet, born Plumstead. On 1891 census, William was at Police Station, Hunter Place, Pancras, London as a police officer aged 22. Any help with details re his police service much appreciated. Barbara

Olgiza

Olgiza Report 9 Mar 2005 10:49

Silly me. I've gone red... The man in question was William WHYBREW. Thanks again Nel. Roger Senior Moments.

Alan

Alan Report 8 Mar 2005 23:05

Thank you so much Helen.

Unknown

Unknown Report 8 Mar 2005 20:54

Alan Date Warrant First name Last name Rank Number Station Reason PO Date 16/04/1888 73578 FREDERICK KNIGHTS PC 66 D JOINED 14/09/1889 73578 FREDERICK KNIGHTS PC 66 D To 552 H 16/09/1889 26/07/1890 73578 FREDERICK KNIGHTS PC 95 H To 89 E 28/07/1890 16/04/1892 73578 FREDERICK KNIGHTS PC 89 E DISCIPLINARY 24/08/1893 73578 FREDERICK KNIGHTS PC 89 E To 509 K (DISCIPLINARY) 25/08/1893 29/06/1893 73578 FREDERICK KNIGHTS PC 89 E DISCIPLINARY 31/01/1895 73578 FREDERICK KNIGHTS PC 509 K PENSIONED 26/01/1895 Disciplinaries were often for drunkenness. D = Marylebone H= Whitechapel E= Bow Street K= Limehouse As he retired in 1895 you won't find him as a policeman in 1901. Chances are he has been mistranscribed! nell

Unknown

Unknown Report 8 Mar 2005 20:46

Janice Sorry, no Charles Gosling. nell

Alan

Alan Report 8 Mar 2005 20:44

Hi Helen Only last week I discovered a distant relative of mine was a policeman based at Bow Street Station. His name was Frederick Knights, he was a constable and was there at the time of the 1891 census although I can't find him on the 1901 one.

Unknown

Unknown Report 8 Mar 2005 20:37

Alan Sorry the only Thomas Bason on police-orders joined in 1910. nell

Unknown

Unknown Report 8 Mar 2005 20:36

Roger I can't look him up if you don't give me his name!!!! nell

sydenham

sydenham Report 8 Mar 2005 20:36

Nell - I looked the last time I was at Kew for someone and just couldn't find a number for him. CHARLES GOSLING. He was a constable in 1891 aged 31 and Met police sgt 1901 aged 41 in Islington. He was born in Slimbridge Glos. Could you see if you can find something for my next trip to Kew. Jan

Unknown

Unknown Report 8 Mar 2005 20:33

Grace I found this on the National Archives pages about the Met: 'The Metropolitan Police force is augmented by the Special Constabulary: private citizens who undertake police duties. Details of the careers of special constables are published in Police Orders (MEPO 7 ). An 1875 nominal roll of officers sworn in to supplement the work of the regular force is held under reference MEPO 2/143 . It gives date of appointment, place of work as a constable and name of sponsor.' nell

Olgiza

Olgiza Report 8 Mar 2005 19:53

Hello Nel. My GG Grandfather was a policeman in 'T' division, Hammersmith around 1870 to late 1890's. Anything more would be of great help to me. I tried to get onto the Police Orders site a couple of years ago but messed up the registration form on-line. Unfortunately you only get one bash at it! Someone got the details above for me but I would like to getv the information that Kew holds. many thanks inanticipation, Roger GC

Unknown

Unknown Report 8 Mar 2005 19:14

hi helen,sorry for not getting back sooner,and yes that is the correct spelling,but have found rellies with roddaway,roderway,rodway,and the best yet rodney,the info i have his from is son,who was only 3 when his father died,he seems to think his father was still in the met about 1922,dont spend to much time searching, as i could find him else where,regards tony

Unknown

Unknown Report 8 Mar 2005 17:09

Helen It's not scary, but it can be a bit bewildering as it is so vast. Keep your eye on the boards, I believe there are plans afoot for a June trip. nell

Helen in Berkshire

Helen in Berkshire Report 8 Mar 2005 16:55

Hi Nell Thanks very much for that. I didn't think there would be anything online.... I'll have to brave Kew sometime; I'm one of the people putting a trip off as it sounds a bit scary! Regards Helen

Unknown

Unknown Report 8 Mar 2005 16:48

Helen I found this on the National Archives pages about the Met: 'The Metropolitan Police force is augmented by the Special Constabulary: private citizens who undertake police duties. Details of the careers of special constables are published in Police Orders (MEPO 7 ). An 1875 nominal roll of officers sworn in to supplement the work of the regular force is held under reference MEPO 2/143 . It gives date of appointment, place of work as a constable and name of sponsor.' So I think you will need to get to Kew to check him out! nell

Unknown

Unknown Report 8 Mar 2005 16:43

Tony Nothing on Charles Rodaway, sorry. Can you confirm that's the right spelling of his surname? nell

Unknown

Unknown Report 8 Mar 2005 16:42

Roy Sorry about the delay. Date Warrant First name Last name Rank Number Station Reason PO Date 24/12/1906 94124 ALBERT McPHERSON PC 484 E JOINED 10/12/1910 94124 ALBERT McPHERSON PC 449 E To 118 1st 12/12/1910 03/10/1914 94124 ALBERT McPHERSON PC 181 1st To 246 P 05/10/1914 24/02/1921 94124 ALBERT McPHERSON PC 480 P To 406 Z 28/02/1921 28/12/1931 94124 McPHERSON PC 406 Z PENSIONED 27/12/1931 nell