In September 1882, Richard Hann (P.C.1. Dorset Constabulary.) transferred from Winterborne Kingston to Child Okeford.
On 21st December 1882, John Cowley, formerly of the Royal Navy was charged with assaulting PC Hann at Sturminster Newton. Not withstanding that the defendant had a wooden leg, he knocked the constable down. Defendant pleaded not guilty but was fined one pound with two shillings (10p) costs.
On 23rd August 1883, George Meadon of Shillingstone was charged with allowing a cow to stray on the highway at Shillingstone. PC Hann proved the case. Fined one shilling (5p) with six shillings and six pence (32p) costs.
On 24th April 1884, John Ricketts of Shillingstone was charged with being drunk at Shillingstone. PC Hann found the defendant very drunk and using bad language. Fined two shillings and sixpence (12p) with eight shillings (40p) costs.
On 6th 0ctober 1884 at 4pm, PC Hann was reported for being under the influence of liquor while on duty at Child Okeford. He was reprimanded and fined ten shillings (50p).
On 21st May 1885, William Ridout of Shroton was charged with being drunk and riotous in that village. PC Hann said defendant was staggeringly drunk, stripped off his coat and waistcoat and offered to fight. Fined ten shillings (50p) with eight shillings (40p) costs.
On 31st October 1885, PC Hann transferred from Child Okeford to Sturminster Newton.
(Source: Policing Victorian Dorset by Maurice Hann.)
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