Does anyone know the minimum age of recruitment into the Met Police in mid 1800's, please. Many thanks
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Jules
I'anson of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. Bannister of Lincolnshire. Burnett of Northumberland. Carter of Sussex and Hampshire. Goldring of Sussex and Hampshire. Fitzgerald of Goodness knows where. Smith of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Dixon of Lincolnshire. Payne of HampshireTags: None
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I looked at that site but couldn't see anything. I've googled till I'm bogged eyed but can't find the answer.Jules
I'anson of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. Bannister of Lincolnshire. Burnett of Northumberland. Carter of Sussex and Hampshire. Goldring of Sussex and Hampshire. Fitzgerald of Goodness knows where. Smith of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Dixon of Lincolnshire. Payne of Hampshire
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The National Archives in-depth research guide about the Met http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/c...sLeafletID=104
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"The regulations demanded that recruits should be under thirty-five, well built, at least five feet seven in height, literate and of good character. The minimum age is usually considered to be twenty years but the certificates of service (MEPO 4/361- 477) include recruits as young as eighteen; service before the age of twenty was not considered for pension purposes. "~ with love from Little Nell~Chowns, Dunt, Emms, Mealing, Purvey & Smoothy
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Thanks Nell, didn't see that. I could only see info on ages after 1900Jules
I'anson of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. Bannister of Lincolnshire. Burnett of Northumberland. Carter of Sussex and Hampshire. Goldring of Sussex and Hampshire. Fitzgerald of Goodness knows where. Smith of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Dixon of Lincolnshire. Payne of Hampshire
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