Marion Paterson Macmillan

Marion Paterson Macmillan was an officer in both the Metropolitan Police and Royal Ulster Constabulary, notable as the first head of the latter's Women Police Branch from 1943 to 1965.

Life

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Born in Oban, Argyllshire,[1][2] she joined the Metropolitan Police on 16 July 1934[3] and was promoted to Woman Sergeant in 1940,[2] three years before she was recommended by Dorothy Peto to head the RUC's new Women Police Branch.[4] She transferred on 6 September 1943 and remained in that post until retiring to Scotland at the rank of Woman District Inspector on 31 October 1965,[1][5] succeeded by P. E. M. McClements from Donaghadee.[2] She was awarded the British Empire Medal in 1951[6] and an MBE in 1964, along with an honorary MA from Queen's University Belfast in summer 1965 for her teaching in its Department of Social Studies since 1943.[1][7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c 'A BIG CHALLENGE FOR NEW WOMAN RU.C. CHIEF', Belfast News-Letter, 3 September 1965, page 5
  2. ^ a b c 'TOP R.U.C. POST FOR BELFAST WOMAN', Belfast News-Letter, 26 October 1965, page 1
  3. ^ "Police Orders, 1934 (MEPO 7/96)". The National Archives.
  4. ^ Cameron, M. (1993). The Women in Green: A history of the Royal Ulster Constabulary's Policewomen. Belfast: RUC Historical Society, page 20
  5. ^ Cameron, M. (1993). The Women in Green: A history of the Royal Ulster Constabulary's Policewomen. Belfast: RUC Historical Society, page 25
  6. ^ "The Belfast Gazette, 5 January 1951, page 2" (PDF).
  7. ^ 'Honorary Degrees', Belfast Telegraph, 17 December 1964, page 8