Pay and conditions for all ranks in 1901.
Read more 1900 saw Chief Constable Daniell make some radical changes to the training of new recruits.
Read more 1880 a new Chief Constable is appointed.
Read more Hertfordshire Police Historical Society This Week In History 15/12/1918 Lieutenant Colonel Henry Smith Daniell formerly Chief Constable of the County of Hertford, died on 15 December 1918 and was afforded a full police funeral. The service taking place at St Andrew’s Church Hertford on the body was conveyed to the cemetery in Hatfield for final internment. 13/12/1980 Times Newspaper. ...
Read more The history of Police Dogs in Hertfordshire from 1900 to 1951
Read more The second Chief Constable of Hertfordshire he was Appointed in 1880 and he retired after 31 years service in 1911.
Read more Hertfordshire Police Historical Society This Week In History 22/10/1880 Captain (later Lt-Col) Henry Smith Daniell was appointed the 2nd Chief Constable of Hertfordshire. He had a distinguished career in the army in India, and beat of 66 other applicants for the position. It was an inspired choice as Daniell would go on to transform Hertfordshire which had stagnated ...
Read more Hertfordshire Police Historical Society This Week In History Friday 19th July 1901 Herts & Cambs. Reporter & Royston Crow HERTFORDSHIRE POLICE CASE. THE CHIEF CONSTABLE SUED FOR DAMAGES. At the Watford County Court on Monday last before His Honour, Judge Sir Alfred Marten, K.C., and a jury, an important case was heard in which the plaintiff, Herbert Axom, was a ...
Read more Acting Sergeant M2/117218 Royal Army Service Corps Motor Transport
Read more Sudan and Boer War Veteran Grenadier Guardsman 4664, Section B Reservist, Lance Corporal P/8197 Military Mounted Police
Read more The third Chief Constable of Hertfordshire Constabulary and Lieutenant Colonel in the Headquarters Staff of the North Staffordshire Regiment
Read more Possibly the first recorded co-operation between Uniform and C.I.D. Departments.
Read more The appointment of Captain Archibald Robertson as Chief Constable, on 12th April 1841, is largely regarded as the first day of the Hertfordshire Constabulary.
Read more The life and career of Robert Dunn and his five sons who followed in his police footsteps.
Read more Woman left to bleed to death in street, brings shame upon a town.
Read more Harry Cooledge, Stephen Matthews, and Thomas Taylor, of Essendon, and William and Joseph Francis, of Howe Green, were summoned for gambling with cards.
Read more Rickmansworth’s first purpose-built police station was completed in May 1865
Read more The third Watford Police Station was in Kings Street and when it closed it became The Robert Peel Public House
Read more A Constable of the Hertfordshire Constabulary from 1880 before transferring to Dewsbury Constabulary where he was made Chief Constable between 1896 and 1911
Read more All passed off quietly on Friday evening, and the absence of noise and excitement after the uproar of the three previous days was very welcome to most people.
Read more Chief Constable 1880 to 1910. His early life in India reads like a "Boys Own" adventure
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