Portsmouth City Police

Plymouth City Police was the city force for Portsmouth, Hampshire[1] from 1836 to 1967.[2]

Antecedents

The history of crime prevention in Portsmouth dates back to the 13th Century.[3] Parish constables are again recorded in 1435, 1531 and 1621. By the early 18th century the city had 155 public houses, a number that was to grow steadily as the Royal Navy presence in the town grew ever larger.

Formation of the discrete force

At a meeting on 25 January 1836 a committee was formed to decide on the size of the city's own police service. The first officers were sworn in on 18 March that year. The initial strength was 40 men.

Notable events

Becomes part of the new Hampshire constabulary

On 31 March 1967 the force ceased to exist. The final strength was 550 people.

Head of service

Name Rank Years served
Captain Robert Elliott
(82nd Regiment of Foot)
Superintendent 1839 to 1848
William Leggatt Superintendent 1848 to 1859
Thomas Hayter Chase Chief Officer 1859 to 1860
Richard Barber Chief Officer 1860 to 1875
James Jervis Chief Constable 1875 to 1880
Alfred William Cosser[5] Chief Constable 1880 to 1893
John Messier[6] Chief Constable 1893 to 1898
Arthur Prickett Chief Constable 1898 to 1907
Thomas Davies Chief Constable 1907 to 1940
Arthur Charles West[7] Chief Constable 1940 to 1958
William Newick Wilson Chief Constable 1958 to 1964
Owen Flynn Chief Constable 1964 to 1967

References

  1. Sense of Place
  2. hampshireconstabularyhistory
  3. "The Portsmouth Papers No2: A History of the Police of Portsmouth" Cramer, J. p3: Portsmouth, Portsmouth City Council, 1967; reprinted 1983
  4. "Policing and Punishment in Nineteenth Century Britain" Bailey, V. p76: Abingdon-on-Thames, Routledge, 2015 ISBN 9780813509327
  5. Police Memorabilia Web site
  6. Exeter Memories
  7. A Brief History of the London Transport Police


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