Henry Carmint

Police Officer's Record of Service
Full Name Henry CARMINT
Date Appointed 30th September 1859
Collar Number 58
Date of Discharge 4th April 1881
Promotions

Appointed 3rd Class Constable 30th September 1859

Promoted to 2nd Class Constable 28th November 1859

Promoted to 1st Class Constable 27th May 1861

Promoted to Acting Sergeant 17th February 1862

Promoted to Sergeant 3rd July 1865

Postings

Posted to Stony Stratford (N) 20th October 1859

Posted to Stoke Goldington (N) 1st November 1859

Posted to Burnham 22nd (SE) October 1864

Posted to Amersham(SW) 18th April 1865

Posted to Ivinghoe (C) 27th July 1866

Posted to High Wycombe 5th February 1875

Posted to Olney (N) 24th September 1875

Posted to Fenny Stratford (N) 20th August 1877

Remarks
Age
Height
Visage
Complexion
Eyes
Hair
Marks
Build
Born
Trade
Status
Children
Residence
Employed By
Army Service
Length of Service
Discharged
29 years
Six feet
Long
Dark
Hazel
Black
Scar on forehead
Slight
St. Patrick, Banbridge, Down (difficult to read)
Dryer
Single
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Llandiff, South Wales
John McCallister, Contractor, Llandiff, South Wales
Royal South Down
14 years and 7 months
13th January 1859
Notes:-

Chief Constable’s Office, Aylesbury, 4th April 1881.

Sergeant Henry Clarmint having been found medically unfit for further service, and having this day been granted a pension of £42 per annum by the Court of Quarter Sessions he is struck off the strength of the Force from this date inclusive.

Signed J.C. Tyrwhitt-Drake, Chief Constable.

Henry Carmint died on the 22nd May 1893.


**Records on this officer are complete**

Details were taken from the ‘Record of Service’ and ‘General Order’ books


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