Louis Young

Police Officer's Record of Service
Full Name William FISHER
Date Appointed 6th January 1930
Collar Number 225
Date of Discharge 2nd December 1957
Promotions

Credited with pay of 72/- per week from 6th January 1931

Credited with pay of 74/- per week from 6th January 1932

Credited with pay of 76/- per week from 6th January 1933

Credited with pay of 78/- per week from 6th January 1934

Credited with pay of 80/- per week from 6th January 1935

Credited with pay of 84/- per week from 6th January 1937

Credited with pay of 86/- per week from 6th January 1938

Credited with pay of 88/- per week from 6th January 1939

Credited with pay of 90/- per week from 6th January 1940

Postings

Bletchley 1939

Known to have been at Stoke Goldington in 1944. (The Police House)

Remarks
PC William Fisher had a son - James William Fisher who was born in 1935. In December 1942 James was taken ill with Infantile Paralysis which required a stay in Northampton General Hospital and numerous trips as an outpatient thereafter. His illness required the wearing of callipers.
Notes:-

18th December 1936.

P.C. 225 Fisher has passed an examination in Anti-Gas measures at Bletchley on the 16th instant.

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


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