Walsall Borough Police
Walsall Borough Police | |
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Agency overview | |
Formed | 1832 |
Preceding agency |
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Dissolved | 31 March 1966 |
Superseding agency | West Midlands Constabulary |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | England |
Walsall Borough Police was a police force in the Borough of Walsall, then in Staffordshire, in England, from 1832–1966.[1][2]
History
[edit]The force was created on 6 July 1832 with one superintendent and three constables.[1] Following the Municipal Corporation Act of 1835, the force came under the control of Walsall Corporation, via a watch committee.[1] From 1857, the force had a superintendent, four sergeants and 19 Constables.[1] Two plainclothes detectives were appointed in 1858.[1] At the start of the 20th century the force had 78 men.[1] The first two women constables were appointed in 1918.[1]
Following the recommendations of the 1960 Royal Commission on the Police, the force was merged, with Wolverhampton Borough Police and Dudley Borough Police, and parts of the Staffordshire Constabulary and Worcestershire Constabulary, into the West Midlands Constabulary from 1 April 1966.[1][3] Since a further merger in 1974, Walsall has been served by the West Midlands Police.
Chief officers
[edit]Until 1885, the officer leading the force was accorded the rank of Superintendent. After that date, they were Chief Constables. They were:[1]
Superintendents
[edit]- 1832F.H. West – 1835 :
- 1836Ryder – 1840 :
- 1840John Raymond – 1841 :
- 1841John Rofe – 1849 :
- 1849Burton – 1850 :
- 1855John W. Carter – 1885 :
Chief Constables
[edit]- 1885George Tewsley – 1887 :
- 1887Christopher Taylor – 1900 :
- 1900Nicholson R. Gardiner – 1901 :
- 1902Alexander Thompson – 1921 :
- 1921G. H. Ballance – 1932 :
- 1932T. Mark Watson – 1952 :
- 1953Donald Lockett – 1958 :
- 1958Kenneth Mortimer Wherly – 1964 :
- 1964Edwin Solomon – 1966 :
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Walsall Borough Police 1920 -1966". West Midlands Police Museum. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
- ^ "John Henry Cooke Police Ephemera". Black Country History. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
- ^ Home Office circular 67-1966 announcing the force's creation