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Constable and said
`` Call this a cry for help '', Faith Constable said.
John Constable said in the 1830s that it was " almost a history of the defence of Gibraltar ".
Thomas was Constable of Pontefract Castle, where King Richard II is said to have died.
That said, since the Duke of Buckingham preceded Stanley as Constable of the Tower, Stanley could realistically only have had such an opportunity after Buckingham ’ s rebellion and execution in October and November 1483 on becoming Constable.
A typical arrest warrant in the United States will take the approximate form of: " This Court orders the Sheriff or Constable to find the named person, wherever he may be found, and deliver said person to the custody of the Court.
As early as November in 1878 one leading London daily newspaper had said that " it was now established beyond doubt that the burglar captured by Police Constable Robinson was one and the same as the Banner Cross murderer.
Elsewhere in eastern Nepal, the Maoists killed two Policemen, Constable Purna Prasad Sharma and Head Constable Radha Krishna Gurung, and a woman selling beetle nuts, Kali Tamang, in the Jaljale-Gaighat area, an official said.
The RUC Chief Constable said he believed that it was carried-out by members of the LVF, which was then on ceasefire.
This policy was not realised, and following the tragic case of eight-year-old Sarah Payne and calls for his original policy to be introduced, Michael agreed with the soft approach being taken by then Dyfed Powys Chief Constable Terence Grange, who said such a plan would drive paedophiles underground, rather than assert his original opinion.
While official policy for Police Forces in Australia does not advocate the use of psychics for investigations, one former Detective Senior Constable, Jeffrey Little, has said police do use them " even though they officially say they don't ".
" I, ________________, Judge of the Superior Court in and for the Province of ___________, pursuant to the powers vested in me by the Canada Transportation Act, do hereby appoint ________________ to act as Constable upon and along the lines of the _______________, as prescribed by Section 158 of the said Act.
Lawson may be said to have restored to English landscape the tradition of Thomas Gainsborough, John Crome and John Constable, infused with an imaginative intensity of his own.
Chief Constable Simms said:
" He flattered her, he played her and he lured her into situations where he could do as he wished ," Moore said, adding that it was after reading a leaflet about sexual harassment from Constable Cox that the girl had realized that Christian's treatment of her was unacceptable.
He also praised the police officers involved in the case ".. for their great skill in bringing to justice the person responsible for this dreadful crime and their expertise in sifting through masses of material " and said that " I would like all the officers responsible for the result to be specially commended and these observations conveyed to the Chief Constable ".
Assistant Chief Constable Alastair Finlay said that there was no sign that the UVF intended to finish the rioting.
Shaw had an exalted opinion of Methuselah ( his book ); in the press release he wrote for its publishers ( Constable & Co. London ) he said it would " interest biologists, religious leaders, and lovers of the marvellous in fiction as well as lovers of the theatre " and described it as his supreme work in dramatic literature.
* In 2004 the then Chief Constable of Durham Police, Paul Garvin, is reported to have said " The pro-camera lobby, and a lot of the safety partnerships, deliberately misquote the statistics to try and mislead people to try and justify their position ", and " I think it is disingenuous if we are really intent on reducing casualties on the road-as opposed to enforcing speed limits and dishing out lots of tickets.
Hoddinott also said that there was evidence of criminal malfeasance and falsehood, neglect of duty, discreditable conduct against the Deputy Chief Constable of Sussex, Mark Jordan, and aiding and abetting the false statements of his chief, Paul Whitehouse.
The Constable ’ s responsibility for prisoners was made clear in the words with which he was entrusted with them: “ You are to guard them securely in the prison of our said tower in such a way that you shall answer for them body for body ... Fail in no part of this on pain of forfeiture of life and limb and all property you hold in our realms .”

Constable and Lucas
Constable collaborated closely with the talented mezzotinter David Lucas on some 40 prints after his landscapes, one of which went through 13 proof stages, corrected by Constable in pencil and paint.
The Birth Certificate states that George Walters was now a Police Constable and they lived at 10 Lucas Street in Deptford, Kent.

Constable and showed
At this time Miriam Noel appeared, urging on Constable Henry Pengally, whose name showed him to be a descendant of the Welsh settlers in the neighborhood.
" He was introduced to George Beaumont, a collector, who showed him his prized Hagar and the Angel by Claude Lorrain, which inspired Constable.
He showed less subservience than Bacon to the Duke of Buckingham, and his resistance to the latter's pretensions to the office of Lord High Constable greatly incensed the duke.
Lockhart's account of the business transactions between Scott and the Ballantynes and Constable caused an outcry ; and in the discussion that followed he showed bitterness in his pamphlet The Ballantyne Humbug handled.
Detectives interviewed the passengers and showed them photos of Cobby whilst Constable Wallace walked the length of the train during the journey.

Constable and me
Intensely saddened, Constable wrote to his brother Golding, " hourly do I feel the loss of my departed Angel — God only knows how my children will be brought up ... the face of the World is totally changed to me ".
In the Irish Poor Report of 1836 the Deputy Constable of the Township of Manchester, Joseph Sadler Thomas, found that the Irish were so fiercely neighbourly in Little Ireland ( located on the other side of the River Medlock, just north of Hulme Ward ) and the larger Irish area of Angel Meadow ( north-east of Victoria Station, on the other side of central Manchester from Hulme ) that: " if a legal execution of any kind is to be made, either for rent or debt, or for taxes, the officer who serves the process almost always applies to me for assistance to protect him ; and, in affording that protection, my officers are often maltreated by brickbats and other missiles ".

Constable and public
River Stour Trust volunteers offer boat trips from Easter to October so that members of the public can enjoy the beauty of Constable country.
The House of Lords passes a bill to grant George IV a divorce from Queen Caroline, but due to public pressure the bill is dropped, John Constable begins work on The Hay Wain.
In Conway v Rimmer, the House of Lords held that the courts retained the final decision on whether PII should be upheld, and, in R v Chief Constable of West Midlands, ex parte Wiley, the House of Lords decided that a minister could discharge his duty by making his own judgment of where the public interest lies ( that is, to disclose or to assert PII ).
The Chief Constable for Bedfordshire has stated that the intention of Bedfordshire Police is to fight crime and protect the public.
The campaign was described as " grossly irresponsible " journalism by the Chief Constable of Gloucestershire, Tony Butler, but Brooks defended the paper's actions on the BBC's Breakfast with Frost, claiming that it was " only right that the public have controlled access " to information on sex offenders.
When Robinson was found not guilty, the resulting public outcry caused RUC Chief Constable John Hermon to ask John Stalker to investigate the killings.
Among the buildings accessible in whole or part to the public today are Buxton Crescent, Newark Town Hall, virtually all his bridges, Harewood House, Tabley House and Burton Constable Hall.

Constable and without
Searches under Section 18 Police and Criminal Evidence Act can be conducted immediately by a Constable without the requirement for an Inspector's authorisation under Section 18 ( 5 ) a of PACE.
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court stated in Harley v. Granville supra, " the general duties of a Constable are to be vigilant to preserve the peace, to prevent the commission of crime and to arrest all offenders who might be arrested without a warrant and to procure warrants in other instances of crimes committed.
Kyoto by now was aware that Takauji had assumed wide powers without an imperial permission, for example nominating a Uesugi clan member to the post of Constable of Kōzuke, Nitta Yoshisada's native province.
* Guy of Lusignan, Constable of Cyprus, unmarried and without issue
1415 married her cousin Peter of Lusignan, titular Count of Tripoli, regent of Cyprus and titular Constable and titular Seneschal of Jerusalem ( d. February 10, 1451 ), grandson of John of Lusignan and second wife Alix of Ibelin, without issue
An 1894 memorandum written by Sir Melville Macnaghten, the Assistant Chief Constable of the London Metropolitan Police Service, names one of the suspects as a Polish Jew called " Kosminski " ( without a forename ).
* Sir Richard de Burgh, Lord of Connaught, Constable of Montgomery Castle who died without issue, 1248.
Constable John Harris goes looking for him and finds him dead in a cave without a single bone in his body.

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