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Cottenham Police Force 1841-1850.

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Cottenham Police Inspectors

And the rates set each year

1841
Original police Inspectors for 1841-42
John Morlin Goode (farmer and miller), John Male (farmer), William Ivatt (farmer), Thomas Ivatt (farmer) and Jacob Smith (farmer).

1842-43
Inspectors for the year ahead: J.M.Goode (farmer and miller), William Ivatt (farmer), Thomas Ivatt(farmer), John Male Jnr (farmer) and William Cross (farmer).
Rate: Two and a half pence in the £ yielding £177

1843-44
Inspectors for year ahead: J.M.Goode (farmer and miller)(re-elected), William Ivatt (farmer)(re-elected), Thomas Ivatt (farmer), John Male Jnr (farmer) and William Cross (farmer).
Rate: one and a half pence in the £ yielding £102

1844-45 Inspectors for year ahead: J.M.Goode (farmer and miller), William Ivatt (farmer), Robert Ivatt (farmer, maltster and miller), William Graves (miller) and William Cross (farmer).
Rate: one and a helf pence in the £ yielding £107

1845-46 Inspectors for year ahead: J.M.Goode (farmer and miller), William Ivatt Snr (farmer), Robert Ivatt (farmer, maltster and miller), William Cross (farmer), and Joseph Bull (farmer).
Rate: one and a half pence in the £ yielding £107

1846-47 Inspectors for year ahead: William Ivatt Snr (farmer), Francis Woods (farmer), Robert Ivatt (farmer, maltster and miller), Thomas Male (farmer), and Joseph Bull (farmer).
Rate: two pence in the £ yielding £135

1847-48 Inspectors for year ahead: Francis Woods (farmer), William Thomas, Thomas Male (farmer), Robert Ivatt (farmer, maltster and miller) (re-appointed) and Joseph Bull (farmer).
Rate: two pence in the £ yielding £140

1848-49 Inspectors for year ahead: William Thomas, John Phypers (farmer), Thomas Male (farmer), Robert Ivatt (farmer, maltster and miller) and William Ward (farmer and miller).
Rate: two pence in the £ yielding £145

1849-50 Inspectors for year ahead: Osborn Cross (farmer), John Phypers (farmer), Robert Ivatt (farmer, maltster and miller), John Graves (farm labourer) and William Ward (farmer and miller).
Rate: one and a half pence in the £ yielding £140

 

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