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Lincolnshire Constabulary was formed in 1856 under the County and Borough Police Act 1856. [4] . Several other borough police forces used to exist in the county, but these were eventually combined with the Lincolnshire force.
Irish Constabulary reorganised under the Constabulary (Ireland) Act; Dublin Metropolitan Police founded. 1839: County Police Act 1839 passed. First county police force created, in Wiltshire. 1840: County Police Act 1840 passed. 1842: Within the Metropolitan Police a detective department is founded. 1848: Londonderry Borough Police founded. 1856
May 16, 2024 · Reference. Further information. 1. 1841-1994: records rel to the administration, organisation and operation of the constabulary, incl papers rel to the local forces. Lincolnshire Archives. CONSTAB. NRA 42615 Lincolnshire. 2. 1857-1914: journal, summons book, list of transports and papers rel to invasion preparations.
The county constabulary was created in 1857, gaols like Folkingham (1808) were built, public lunatic asylums replaced private ones like Greatford and Shillingthorpe, and the local militia was developed (the Lincolnshire Regiment was formed in 1881).
History. Lincolnshire Constabulary was formed in 1856 under the County and Borough Police Act 1856. Several other borough police forces used to exist in the county, but these were eventually combined with the Lincolnshire force.
The Lincolnshire Constabulary was formed in 1856 under the County and Borough Police Act, and Cleethorpes formed a small part under the Lindsey Area. Captain Phillip Bicknell was the first Chief Officer.
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The Police Act 1946 (9 & 10 Geo. 6.c. 46) was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that provided for the amalgamation of smaller borough police forces with county constabularies in England and Wales, allowed for the merger of county forces in certain circumstances, and changed the boundaries of the Metropolitan Police District.