Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. History. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. In 1876, the Constitution of the State of Texas was adopted. It set forth the elected office of Constable, which was a four-year term. The Constable and his appointed deputies must be certified peace officers.

  4. During the military occupation of Texas after the Civil War, the election of county officials all but ceased, as the Union military appointed more than 200 individuals to state and county offices. A number of these appointees refused to serve; from 1865 to 1869, over one-third of the county offices in Texas were vacant.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. People also ask

  8. Under reconstruction governor Edmund J. Davis (1870-1874), the legislature established a new state police force that operated in a similar fashion to Texas Rangers. This act detailed the composition of each company, the pay rate of every man, and named the adjutant general as the chief of the state police. The force was disbanded in 1873.

  1. People also search for