Louis Young

Police Officer's Record of Service
Full Name Louis Edward YOUNG
Date Appointed 10th April 1905
Collar Number 50
Date of Discharge 13th April 1931
Promotions

Appointed a 3rd Class Constable 10th April 1905

Promoted to 2nd Class Constable 16th April 1906

Promoted to 1st Class Constable 19th April 1909

Promoted to Merit Class Constable (26/3 per week) 24th April 1911

Credited with 27/6 per week from 28th April 1913

Credited with 29/6 per week from 24th April 1916

Credited with 48/- (new scale) per week from 7th October 1918

Credited with 92/6 per week from 10th October 1922

Credited with 95/- per week from 11th April 1927

Postings

Posted to Eton College (SW) 31st October 1905

Posted to Buckingham (NW) 2nd November 1911

Posted to Marsh Gibbon (NW) 29th October 1912

Posted to North Marston (NW) 22nd April 1919

Posted to Stoke Goldington (N) 1st December 1927

Remarks
Age
Height
Visage
Complexion
Eyes
Hair
Build
Born
Trade
Status
Children
Residence
Previous Police Service
Last Employed By
21 years
Six feet
Oval
Fresh
Hazel
Brown
Proportionate
Leckhamstead, Bucks
Labourer
Single
-
104 Duddeston Mill Road, Birmingham
Yes
London and North Western Railway Company at Birmingham
Notes:-

30th November 1920 - examined for sergeant "Failed".

26th April 1921 - examined for sergeant "Passed".

31st March 1931.

At a meeting of the Standing Joint Committee held today, Police Constable 50 Lewis Young was granted a pension of £165.4.8 to take effect on the 13th April 1931. He will be struck off the strength of the Force from that date inclusive.

Signed T.R.P. Warren Colonel, Chief Constable.


**Records on this officer are complete**

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


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