Flintshire Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the county of Flintshire, Wales, from 1856 until 1967.
Flintshire Constabulary | |
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Agency overview | |
Formed | 1856 |
Dissolved | 1 October 1967 |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | Flintshire, Wales, United Kingdom |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Police officers | 256 (1965) |
History
editthe Constabulary was formed in 1856, under the County and Borough Police Act 1856, to replace the existing parish constables responsible for enforcing the law in local areas. The Constabulary included divisions or districts, including Holywell, Mold, Overton and Rhyl.[1]
In 1965, the force had an establishment of 256 and an actual strength of 231.[2] The force amalgamated with Denbighshire Constabulary and Gwynedd Constabulary in 1967, under the Police Act 1964, to form a new Gwynedd Constabulary, which was renamed North Wales Police in 1974. The Constabulary's archives are held at North East Wales Archives, Hawarden.[1]
Chief Constables
edit- 1857–88 Peter Browne
- 1888–1909 Maj. R.T. Webber
- c.1927–37 Robert Yarnell-Davies, MBE
- 1942–47 Albert Edwin Lindsay[3]
- c.1951–66 John Fenlli Roberts, MBE
- c.1966–67 Reginald Atkins
Footnotes
edit- ^ a b "FLINTSHIRE CONSTABULARY RECORDS - Archives Hub". archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
- ^ The Thin Blue Line, Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965
- ^ Western Mail 24/5/1947