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Constable and Benjamin
The residences are named after Horatio Nelson, John Constable, Benjamin Britten, Jeremiah Colman, Horatio Nelson's ship HMS Victory, Robert Kett, Sir Thomas Browne and the Paston family who wrote the Paston Letters.
Among his pupils were John Constable ( 1776-1837 ), the major English landscape painter of his time, Benjamin Haydon ( 1786-1846 ), William Etty ( 1787-1849 ), and Edwin Landseer ( 1802-73 ), who first exhibited at the age of twelve.
Leader's father was a keen amateur artist – a friend of John Constable – and Benjamin would often accompany him on sketching trips along the banks of the River Severn.
Haydon, John Constable, Ralph Waldo Emerson, the Rossettis, Benjamin Disraeli, Charlotte Brontë and John Ruskin – a persistent critic who, even so, admitted Martin's uniqueness of vision.
Some areas of emphasis of the collection are small portraits, known as " conversation pieces ", including those by Hogarth, Gainsborough, Zoffany and Arthur Devis ; landscape paintings by Gainsborough, Richard Wilson, Constable, Richard Parkes Bonington and Turner ; and British sporting and animal paintings, featuring George Stubbs, John Wootton, Benjamin Marshall, and Alfred Munnings.
Bill becomes the prosecutor, the Pudding Thieves are charged with the attempts to steal the Pudding and the theft of Benjamin Brandysnap's bag and the Mayor and the Constable stand in as “ 12 good men and true ” — conceding that the unconstitutionality of the court is " better than a punch on the snout ".

Constable and 1st
In the first era ( 1st – 6th editions, 1768 – 1826 ), the Britannica was managed and published by its founders, Colin Macfarquhar and Andrew Bell, by Archibald Constable, and by others.
* Constable 1st Dist-Jim Gibbs,
View of Highgate, John Constable, 1st quarter of 19th century.
In February 1462 the 12th Earl, his eldest son, Aubrey de Vere, and Sir Thomas Tuddenham, the 12th Earl's former political opponent in Norfolk and now a fellow Lancastrian loyalist, were convicted of high treason before John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Worcester, Constable of England, for plotting against King Edward IV.
* Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford ( c. 1208 – 1275 ), also 1st Earl of Essex and Constable of England
His paternal grandmother was Margaret of Hereford, eldest daughter of Miles de Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford and Constable of England.
In 1538 the Constable, the Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland, reported on the need for maintenance.
* Constable Henare Kepa te Ahururu, 1st Division, Armed Constabulary, Moturoa, 1868.
* Constable Solomon Black, 1st Division, Armed Constabulary, Ngatapa, 1869.
John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and 1st Earl of Waterford KG ( 1384 / 1387 Blakemere, Shropshire – 17 July 1453 Castillon, France ), known as " Old Talbot " was an important English military commander during the Hundred Years ' War, as well as the only Lancastrian Constable of France.
It was declared dormant upon the death of John Scrymgeour, 1st Earl of Dundee and 13th Constable of Dundee, in 1668.
* Sir Alexander Schyrmeschur, 1st Constable of Dundee ( d. 1306 )
His uncle: Thomas Hugh Clifford Constable, 1st Baronet Constable of Tixall, Staffordshire
1208 – 24 September 1275 ) was 2nd Earl of Hereford and 1st Earl of Essex, as well as Constable of England.
* Petty Officer 1st Class ( Unteroffizier ) ( Constable )
The English army was led by the king's brother Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence, while the Franco-Scots were led by both John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Buchan, and Gilbert de Lafayette, the Constable of France.
Perhaps the most famous Constable was Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, who served from 1825 to 1852.

Constable and Division
* Cyril Falls History of the 36th ( Ulster ) Division Constable and Robinso ( 1998 ), ISBN 0-09-476630-4
This was due to the shooting on the previous day of Detective Constable Harry Kells, of the DMP G Division, in Camden St.
Shortly after the wedding, on 5 January 1857 George left the Army and joined the Metropolitan Police as Constable 444 of R Division.
The South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority Police Service is a regional police force for the Metro Vancouver region and its police board is made up of five civilian members ( including the chair and a senior management from the South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority ), a RCMP " E " Division Assistant Commander and a Vancouver Police Department Deputy Chief Constable.
Detective Sergeant Christopher Tippett Head, aged 30, and 25-year-old Temporary Detective Constable David Bertram Wombwell were both members of the Criminal Investigation Department ( CID ) based at Shepherd's Bush police station in F Division.
Their driver was Police Constable Geoffrey Roger Fox, aged 41, a beat constable who had served for many years in F Division ( which covered the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith ) and frequently acted as a Q-car driver due to his vast local knowledge.

Constable and Armed
Armed Civilian Security Officers ( CSO ) belonging to the Northern Ireland Security Guard Service whilst on duty within Ministry of Defence property hold similar powers to that of a Police Constable based on the Emergency Laws ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1947.
Maoist insurgents kill the Inspector General of Armed Police, Krishna Mohan Shrestha, his wife and his bodyguard, Head Constable Subhash Bahadur Gurung of the Armed Police Force Nepal, while on their morning walk, as they used to do on Sunday mornings, intending to represent general safety to fellow citizens.
In 1915, the Chief Constable ordered policemen to desist from enlisting in the Armed Forces due to the depletion of the force.
On 22 December 2011 ( Thursday ) a 25 year old male auxiliary police officer ( an Indian Malaysian from Penang ) was found with a suspected gunshot wound to the head at Vivocity Building first floor male toilet with his service revolver besdie him, with the door of the cubicle locked from the inside. The police revealed that they had received a call at 6pm about a gunshot and he was pronounced dead at 6 30pm by SCDF paramedics. The dead male officer has been identified as a 25-year-old Indian Malaysian, who had been working for the company for three years. According to The Straits Times, the officer was on relief duty earlier at Citibank branch in the shopping mall, where he had been deployed as an Armed Security officer. On 23 April 2002, 50-year-old officer, Constable R. Sathasivam, shot himself in the head after failing in his attempt to murder his estranged wife at her workplace in the Institute of South East Asian Studies.

Constable and Constabulary
Another organisation, the Constabulary ( French: Connétablie ), was under the command of the Constable of France.
From 1991 to 1996, he was Chief Constable of Northumbria Police before being appointed one of HM Inspectors of Constabulary in September 1996.
Before becoming Chief Constable of Northumbria, he served as Assistant Chief Constable of the Hampshire Constabulary ( 1986 – 88 ) and Deputy Chief Constable of the Cambridgeshire Constabulary ( 1988 – 91 ).
Thereafter, after the singing of the first verse of the National Anthem, the Deputy Chief Constable of the Isle of Man Constabulary calls the participants individually off the Hill and they proceed to the Chapel.
Chief Constable, Hampshire Constabulary, Sir Douglas Osmond emphasised the peaceful nature of the event in his evidence given to the Stevenson Report, 1971, ( submitted to parliament as evidence in favour of future Isle of Festivals ) "... By the end of the festival the press representatives became almost desperate for material and they seemed a little disappointed that the patrons had been so well behaved.
For instance in Shamoon v Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary a chief inspector claimed that she was dismissed because the police force was sexist, and pointed to male chief inspectors who had not been treated unfavourably.
By contrast, in Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police v Khan, where a sergeant with a pending race discrimination claim was denied a reference by the employer that he was suing, it was held this could not be considered victimisation because the Constabulary was only seeking to protect its legitimate interests and not prejudice its own future case in the discrimination hearings.
It also brought the appointment of Chief Constable of the Surrey Constabulary to Sir Joseph Simpson K. B. E., a man who had a lifelong interest in gundogs and who saw clearer than most the possibilities of adapting the natural abilities and qualities of the dog to the specialist requirements of the police service.
Sir Lawrence went on to become Chief Constable of Lincolnshire, and later, Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Constabulary.
The first woman to hold the rank was Pauline Clare, appointed Chief Constable of the Lancashire Constabulary on 14 June 1995.
* Kenneth Newman ( born 1926 ), former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police and Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary
* Special Constable ( Suffolk Constabulary ' castle ' and shoulder number )
The Chief Constable of the Cheshire Constabulary as of 2009 is David Whatton.
* November 1-James Flanagan becomes the first and only Roman Catholic Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary.
The only Roman Catholic Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary ( died 1999 ).
He was Commissioner of Police of the City of London from 1950 to 1971 and was also the first head of the Royal Ulster Constabulary to be styled Chief Constable.
Young wanted to head his own force and after one unsuccessful attempt ( for the chief constableship of the Isle of Wight Constabulary ), he became Acting Chief Constable of Leamington Spa Borough Police in September 1938, aged 31, at a salary of £ 500 per annum.

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