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Newport Borough Police (Monmouthshire)

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In 1830 four watchmen were appointed to patrol the streets of Newport for the purpose of maintaining law and order. They also served to protect the people and their property.
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appeared at a meeting of the Improvement Committee and was duly elected Chief Constable and Prison Bailiff, but it was not until 1836 that the
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division six men, all of whom were unpaid, with the exception of a Pill shoemaker, Rees Rees, who received £25 per annum for executing
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appointed its first regular police force. The first police station was located at the rear of the Parrot Hotel in Commercial Street.
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Under the control of Chief Constable John Redman, two divisions were created. The 'town' division had a force of eight men and
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The force was abolished in 1967, when it was amalgamated with the
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