Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R.E.,F.R.A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1835-1840 |
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Page 267
... police force in Dublin made plain to Drummond the necessity of its being remodelled . He thus describes that force : " The condition of the Dublin police in 1835 was most wretched . It consisted of a small number of day police , hav ...
... police force in Dublin made plain to Drummond the necessity of its being remodelled . He thus describes that force : " The condition of the Dublin police in 1835 was most wretched . It consisted of a small number of day police , hav ...
Page 268
... police , there were only two combination assaults , and nine out of twelve of those engaged in them were apprehended . In a year the number of these assaults was reduced from ninety - seven to eight . The new police finally put an end ...
... police , there were only two combination assaults , and nine out of twelve of those engaged in them were apprehended . In a year the number of these assaults was reduced from ninety - seven to eight . The new police finally put an end ...
Page 269
... police became available : — " The first successful efforts to put down the faction fights were made at the end of 1835 and in 1836 , previously to the passing of the Constabulary Act , and may be ascribed to the action of the Government ...
... police became available : — " The first successful efforts to put down the faction fights were made at the end of 1835 and in 1836 , previously to the passing of the Constabulary Act , and may be ascribed to the action of the Government ...
Page 270
... police . The constable will state - Why he was on the alert several days previously ? What force he as- sembled at ... police if the police had been doing their duty . When did this riot begin ? When did the party proceed to the grove ...
... police . The constable will state - Why he was on the alert several days previously ? What force he as- sembled at ... police if the police had been doing their duty . When did this riot begin ? When did the party proceed to the grove ...
Page 271
... police , of a village being in the possession of a band of armed ruffians . Why is the number of persons injured not reported , and the in- juries which they have received not stated ? " --- The result of this minute , followed up a few ...
... police , of a village being in the possession of a band of armed ruffians . Why is the number of persons injured not reported , and the in- juries which they have received not stated ? " --- The result of this minute , followed up a few ...
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