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Coventry
31 of 57  Mon 12th Nov 2018 6:07pm  

Coventry Police Force, was formed on 7th March 1836. Manpower, 1 Superintendent, 1 Inspector, 1 Sergeant and 20 Constables. The Constable's duty times were, 12 to work 10pm-6am, 4 to work a split shift 9am-3pm & 6pm-10pm, 4 to work split shift 6am-9am & 3pm-10pm. 1 Constable to remain at the station house. Those shifts were subject to a monthly change over. The wards covered were, Earl Street, Spon Street, Cross Cheaping, Bishop Street, Gosford Street and a North ward. Warwickshire Police were formed in 1857. Coventry had a "Police Force" while Warwickshire was a "Constabulary". There is a difference between the two. Very broadly speaking, Constabularies were responsible for policing rural and semi-rural areas, whereas Police Forces were responsible for policing of urban and built-up areas. (That, however, is a generalisation, riddled with exceptions).
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
32 of 57  Tue 13th Nov 2018 4:17pm  

CovPoliceHistory. With you all the way - the super was Prosser, Bow Street Runner from London; Insp Forrester; Sgt Broomfield. The keeper of the Watchhouse was Matthews. The quaint old projecting porch of the Talbot Inn was used by them. One of the resting places they used was a flight of steps leading to a door of St John's in Hill St. But discipline was most lax and cases coming before Magistrates were often arranged. One of the leading constables could square things with an Alderman, who would let the prisoner off with a caution. In 1818 the brother of the High Constable was arrested for assault, locked in the Watchhouse - he cut his throat and died. Don't yer just luv the old place!
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NeilsYard
Coventry
33 of 57  Thu 18th Jul 2019 11:43am  

Been referenced on here before and there is another shot of it but another angle
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NeilsYard
Coventry
34 of 57  Tue 3rd Sep 2019 9:23am  

There is a Council Petition under way started by the likes of Councillor Roger Bailey to stop the Police Museum collection moving to Birmingham if anyone else wants to sign. Telegraph report Petitions link
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OddSock
Coventry
35 of 57  Thu 26th Sep 2019 11:26am  

Hi CovPoliceHistory, This is a very long shot indeed, but I consider it worth a try. Within my family history is a gentleman named David Poole who is described as a 'Police Sargeant', originating from Keresley, Coventry. He married Sarah Pinfold (born in Arley, Warks) in 1869, and they set up home in Jenner Street, before moving to Spencer Street, and then finally Eagle Street. I have always assumed he must have been based within the city centre area given that the married couple lived within that specific area? Do you have any reference to him, or can you make an educated guess as to where he might have worked/been based? Many thanks for any info. OddSock Thumbs up
OddSock: Particularly interested in the family surnames Cowley, Shale, & Pratt in Coventry!

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Annewiggy
Tamworth
36 of 57  Thu 26th Sep 2019 11:55am  

There are several articles in the newspaper archive about PC David Poole. In 1866 he followed a suspect who had stolen a purse on Coventry Station and apprehended him in the Bullfield. In 1892 he was promoted from 1st to 2nd class sergeant by the watch committee. He retired 1894 after 26 1/2 years service and was presented with a clock. So I would imagine he served all that time in the City. He sounds as if he was a well respected man.
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OddSock
Coventry
37 of 57  Thu 26th Sep 2019 6:34pm  

Thank you Anne, that's an amazing find! You really get a sense of the man's character and values - very inspiring.
OddSock: Particularly interested in the family surnames Cowley, Shale, & Pratt in Coventry!

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Annewiggy
Tamworth
38 of 57  Thu 26th Sep 2019 6:39pm  

That is why I like the newspaper archive site, you often find these little snippets that can add character instead if just dates and addresses. Do you know what happened to the clock ?
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OddSock
Coventry
39 of 57  Thu 26th Sep 2019 6:59pm  

Hi Anne, This is the first I'm learning about his clock, or the man himself! Sarah Pinfold/Penfold (depending on which documents you refer to!), born in Arley, Warwickshire, was originally married and living in Fillongley, Warwickshire. At some point, she leaves her then husband and turns up in Coventry, marrying David Poole!! Up until now, I've been unable to learn more about David - but it does appear that my Coventry roots originate from their marriage!? Would be fascinating to find out how they first met! I'm not sure what happened to her original husband - did he die or did she just leave him (back then, divorce was the preserve of the wealthy - most people just moved away and remarried!)?
OddSock: Particularly interested in the family surnames Cowley, Shale, & Pratt in Coventry!

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Annewiggy
Tamworth
40 of 57  Thu 26th Sep 2019 7:41pm  

Oddsock, when David Poole marries Sarah Clarke (her married name) in 1869 she is a widow. There is a record for a death of Joseph Clarke in 1865. Sarah Pinfold had married Joseph Clarke 4th May 1852, both were servants. David and Sarah grew up a few miles from each other so I suppose they could have know each other from the past. Sorry if you already have this info, but I hope it helps.
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Prof
Gloucester
41 of 57  Wed 23rd Oct 2019 10:46am  

St Mary Street and old Police Station
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Tim Hamer
Coventry
42 of 57  Sat 14th Jun 2025 6:51pm  

Does anyone remember a policeman called Ray Goodhead? His son was asking about him some time ago.

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THamer

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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
43 of 57  Mon 30th Jun 2025 5:14pm  

Hello Help needed. I'm reviving this question if anyone can help Tim, please.

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Mike59
44 of 57  Fri 17th Apr 2026 11:33am  
Off-topic / chat  

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Bedworth
45 of 57  Fri 17th Apr 2026 12:17pm  

Mike, what you saw was probably the old UK nuclear warning system. I have seen something similar, but not in Coventry. My understanding is that the system used the telephone network to send out a warning of an impending nuclear attack. Each town or city would have a local hub that would receive the warning and then pass it on locally by sounding the local sirens and alerting the receiving devices found in many other public buildings like police stations, fire stations, and even libraries. These local hubs had a protected location, usually within a basement, and back up power from a bank of batteries. I know that the system used very antiquated telephone equipment until the 80's because a retiring telephone engineer told me that he was the only one who understood the old stuff having been taught about it in the late 40's when he was an apprentice. It was all renewed only to be totally scrapped a few years later.
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