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You are here: Home>Police History>The Great War>The Military Reservists Re-called On 4th August 1914

The Military Reservists Re-called On 4th August 1914

  • Anderson, Arthur Albert, 284, Police Constable.
    Anderson, Arthur Albert, 284, Police Constable.
    Sapper Royal Engineers wounded
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  • Atkins, Edwin Henry, 20, Police Constable, St. Albans City Police.
    Atkins, Edwin Henry, 20, Police Constable, St. Albans City Police.
    Boer War Veteran Lance Corporal 1st (Kings) Dragoon Guards, Staff Sergeant Military Provost Corps, Sergeant Major RFC/RAF
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  • Bennett, James John Green, 308, Police Constable.
    Bennett, James John Green, 308, Police Constable.
    Royal Field Artillery badly wounded
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  • Bolton, Albert William, 84 and 305, Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector.
    Bolton, Albert William, 84 and 305, Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector.
    Grenadier Guardsman and later Colour Sergeant Major in the Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry.
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  • Boswell, Harry, 256 and 326, Police Constable.
    Boswell, Harry, 256 and 326, Police Constable.
    Coldstream Guardsman badly wounded
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  • Brackett, Arthur, 192 and 8, Police Constable.
    Brackett, Arthur, 192 and 8, Police Constable.
    Essex Regiment then Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment wounded
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  • Dolley, Herbert (Bertie) George, 29, Police Constable.
    Dolley, Herbert (Bertie) George, 29, Police Constable.
    Gunner 19963 48th Battery Royal Garrison Artillery died of wounds on the 25th December 1915.
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  • Dolley, Leonard Ernest, 68, Police Constable.
    Dolley, Leonard Ernest, 68, Police Constable.
    Private 7863 2nd Battalion Scots Guards he was Killed in Action 7th December 1914.
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  • Elkins, Henry Francis Charles, 90, Police Constable.
    Elkins, Henry Francis Charles, 90, Police Constable.
    9th (Queen’s Royal) Lancers Orderly Room Sergeant Major
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  • Hall, William Alfred, 274, Police Constable.
    Hall, William Alfred, 274, Police Constable.
    Coldstream Guardsman wounded prisoner of war
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  • Hayes, Alfred, 77, Police Constable.
    Hayes, Alfred, 77, Police Constable.
    Corporal 1st Battalion, Middlesex Regiment
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  • Hodgskin, Charles Thomas Bathurst, 139 and 160, Police Constable.
    Hodgskin, Charles Thomas Bathurst, 139 and 160, Police Constable.
    Royal Horse Artillery Boer War Veteran
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  • Ingram, Frederick, 73 and 101, Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector.
    Ingram, Frederick, 73 and 101, Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector.
    Royal Garrison Artillery
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  • James, John, 132 and 16, Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector.
    James, John, 132 and 16, Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector.
    Coldstream Guardsman
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  • James, William Edward, 271 and 139, Police Constable.
    James, William Edward, 271 and 139, Police Constable.
    Royal Garrison Artillery wounded
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  • Kendall, William James Walton, 129, Police Constable.
    Kendall, William James Walton, 129, Police Constable.
    Sergeant 12821, No. 3 Company 3rd Battalion, Grenadier Guards who was Killed in Action on the 25th September 1918.
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  • King, Alfred Henry, 217, Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector, Superintendent.
    King, Alfred Henry, 217, Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector, Superintendent.
    Ex-Grenadier Guardsman Boer War Veteran later a Drill Instructor
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  • Lamberth or Lambert, Samuel John, 212, Police Constable.
    Lamberth or Lambert, Samuel John, 212, Police Constable.
    1st Dragoons later Sergeant Royal Army Veterinary Corps
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  • Lilley, David Augustus, 92 and 178, Police Constable.
    Lilley, David Augustus, 92 and 178, Police Constable.
    Joining the Hertford County Constabulary in 1911 he was recalled to the Colours on the 4th August 1914 re-joining the Suffolk Regiment. Wounded in the hand he was discharged from the Army and re-joined the Police in December 1914. He retired in 1936.
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  • Mantle, Frederick Allen, 315 and 346, Police Constable.
    Mantle, Frederick Allen, 315 and 346, Police Constable.
    Royal Field Artillery twice wounded
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  • Maskell, Ethelbert, 115 and 161, Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector, Superintendent.
    Maskell, Ethelbert, 115 and 161, Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector, Superintendent.
    Royal Field Artillery Regimental Sergeant Major Military Medal
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  • Pearce, Charles Frederick William, 29, Police Constable.
    Pearce, Charles Frederick William, 29, Police Constable.
    Royal Field Artillery wounded
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  • Pepper, Walter, 145, Police Constable.
    Pepper, Walter, 145, Police Constable.
    Private L8220 1st East Surrey Regiment, Lance Corporal P/13932 Military Mounted Police who was Killed in Action on the 29th June 1918.
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  • Pond, Ernest, 6 and 265, Police Constable.
    Pond, Ernest, 6 and 265, Police Constable.
    Royal Garrison Artillery wounded
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  • The Seven New Constables

    The Seven New Constables (7)

    Seven Probationers Recalled To Their Military Units.
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