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Level Reference Number Description Date Range Level Reference Number Description Date Range FONDS SL260 LOTHIAN AND BORDERS POLICE ARCHIVE 1805-2013 Sub-Fonds SL260/BRS Berwick, Roxburgh & Selkirk Constabulary 1862-1973 Series SL260/BRS/1 Adminstration 1933-1973 Sub-Series SL260/BRS/1/1 Annual Reports 1958-1973 Item SL260/BRS/1/1/1 County of Berwick: Report of the Chief Constable 1922 Item SL260/BRS/1/1/2 Report of the Chief Constable for the Year 1958 1958 Item SL260/BRS/1/1/3 Report of the Chief Constable for the Year 1959 1959 Item SL260/BRS/1/1/4 Report of the Chief Constable for the Year 1960 1960 Item SL260/BRS/1/1/5 Report of the Chief Constable for the Year 1961 1961 Item SL260/BRS/1/1/6 Wanting: Report of the Chief Constable 1962 Item SL260/BRS/1/1/7 Report of the Chief Constable for the Year 1963 1963 Item SL260/BRS/1/1/8 Wanting: Report of the Chief Constable 1964-1966 Item SL260/BRS/1/1/9 Report of the Chief Constable for the Year 1967 1967 Item SL260/BRS/1/1/10 Wanting: Report of the Chief Constable 1968 Item SL260/BRS/1/1/11 Report of the Chief Constable for the Year 1969 1969 Item SL260/BRS/1/1/12 Report of the Chief Constable for the Year 1970 1970 Item SL260/BRS/1/1/13 Wanting: Report of the Chief Constable 1971 Item SL260/BRS/1/1/14 Report of the Chief Constable for the Year 1972 1972 Item SL260/BRS/1/1/15 Report of the Chief Constable for the Year 1973 1973 Sub-Series SL260/BRS/1/2 Force Orders Sub-Series SL260/BRS/1/3 Finance Sub-Series SL260/BRS/1/4 Police Board Sub-Series SL260/BRS/1/5 Chief Constable/Executive Papers 1933 Item SL260/BRS/1/5/1 Typed and signed letter from J Morren, Chief Constable sent to the officers and men of the 15-May-33 Roxburghshire, Berwickshire and Selkirkshire Constabularies on his last day in office Item SL260/BRS/1/5/2 Berwick, Roxburgh & Selkirk Constabulary Firearms authorisation book - blank nd Sub-Series SL260/BRS/1/6 Departmental Records Sub-Series SL260/BRS/1/7 Press and Police Notices Sub-Series SL260/BRS/1/8 Her Majesty's Inspecotorate of Constabulary [HMIC] Sub-Series SL260/BRS/1/9 Police Acts Series SL260/BRS/2 Personnel Sub-Series SL260/BRS/2/1 Pay and Pension 1927-1936 Item SL260/BRS/2/1/1 Roxburghshire Constabulary Pay Book 22 November 1927-27 September 1936 Item SL260/BRS/2/1/2 Pay of the Selkirkshire Police from 20th October to 16th November 1862 1862 Item SL260/BRS/2/1/3 Letter to John Scott Esq of Gala from Andrew Lang, Selkirk regarding the appointment of Robert 25 November 1834 Howden as Galashiels Constable Sub-Series SL260/BRS/2/2 Registers and Nominal Rolls Sub-Series SL260/BRS/2/3 Personnel Files Sub-Series SL260/BRS/2/4 Force Conduct Sub-Series SL260/BRS/2/5 Force Photographs Item SL260/BRS/2/5/1 Galashiels Police [reproduction] nd Edinburgh City Archives ARCHON CODE: GB236 1 /78 Level Reference Number Description Date Range FONDS SL260 LOTHIAN AND BORDERS POLICE ARCHIVE 1805-2013 Series SL260/BRS/3 Station and Divisional 1841-1965 Sub-Series SL260/BRS/3/1 Station Records 1841-1965 Item SL260/BRS/3/1/1 Cockburnspath Station: Prisoners Property Book 15 November 1897-20 July 1957 Item SL260/BRS/3/1/2 Berwick County Police: Record of Persons Detained in Custody at Cockburnspath Police Station 23 July 1897-4 September 1965 Sub-Series SL260/BRS/3/2 Station Photographs Sub-Series SL260/BRS/3/3 Station Plans Sub-Series SL260/BRS/3/4 Divisional Records Series SL260/BRS/4 Training and Recruitment 1862 Sub-Series SL260/BRS/4/1 Manuals and Guides 1862 Item SL260/BRS/4/1/1 Roxburgh County Police Instruction Book 1862 Item SL260/BRS/4/1/2 Memo to the Roxburgh and Berwickshire Constabulary on Politeness 1900 Sub-Series SL260/BRS/4/2 Courses and Lectures Sub-Series SL260/BRS/4/3 Recruitment Series SL260/BRS/5 Licensing Series SL260/BRS/6 Crime and Community Safety Series SL260/BRS/7 Traffic and Communications Series SL260/BRS/8 Events and Event Planning 1865-1867 Item SL260/BRS/8/1 Kelso Races: Regulations; Duty Officers and Constables 1867 Series SL260/BRS/9 Welfare and Social Series SL260/BRS/10 Special Constabulary Sub-Fonds SL260/ECP Edinburgh City Police 1805-1975 Series SL260/ECP/1 Administration Sub-Series SL260/ECP/1/1 Annual Reports 1856-1974 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/1 Return of Crimes, Offences and Contraventions and of Cases of Drunkenness, within the Bounds of 1856 the Edinburgh Police in each of the last four years Item SL260/ECP/1/1/2 Tabular Returns as to Crimes, Offences and Contraventions and to Cases of Drunkenness within the 1857 bounds of the Edinburgh Police during the last five years and remarks in connection with the tables. Prepared by Thomas Linton, Superintendent of Police. Item SL260/ECP/1/1/3 Wanting 1858 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/4 Wanting 1859 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/5 Wanting 1860 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/6 Report and Returns as to Crimes, Offences and Contraventions and to Cases of Drunkenness within 1861 the bounds of the Edinburgh Police during the last five years and remarks in connection with the tables. Prepared by Thomas Linton, Superintendent of Police. Item SL260/ECP/1/1/7 Wanting 1862 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/8 Wanting 1863 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/9 Wanting 1864 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/10 Wanting 1865 Edinburgh City Archives ARCHON CODE: GB236 2 /78 Level Reference Number Description Date Range FONDS SL260 LOTHIAN AND BORDERS POLICE ARCHIVE 1805-2013 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/11 Reports and Returns as to Crimes, Offences and Contraventions within the limits of the Police of the 1866 City of Edinburgh. Prepared by Thomas Linton, Superintendent of Police. Item SL260/ECP/1/1/12 Report and Returns as to Crimes, Offences and Contraventions within the Police Bounds of the City 1867 of Edinburgh prepared by Thomas Linton Superintendent of Police Item SL260/ECP/1/1/13 Wanting 1868 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/14 Wanting 1869 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/15 Wanting 1870 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/16 Wanting 1871 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/17 Wanting 1872 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/18 Wanting 1873 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/19 Wanting 1874 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/20 Wanting 1875 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/21 Wanting 1876 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/22 Wanting 1877 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/23 Reports and Returns as to Crimes, Offences and Contraventions within the limits of the Police of the 1878 City of Edinburgh. Prepared by Thomas Linton, Superintendent of Police. Item SL260/ECP/1/1/24 Wanting 1879 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/25 City of Edinburgh Constabulary Return of Crimes and Offences Reported, Persons Apprehended and 1880 Cited and Miscellaneous Returns connected with the Police for the year ended 31st December 1880 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/26 City of Edinburgh Constabulary Return of Crimes and Offences Reported, Persons Apprehended and 1881 Cited and Miscellaneous Returns connected with the Police for the year ended 31st December 1881 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/27 Wanting 1882 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/28 City of Edinburgh Constabulary Return of Crimes and Offences Reported, Persons Apprehended and 1883 Cited and Miscellaneous Returns connected with the Police for the year ended 31st December 1883 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/29 City of Edinburgh Constabulary Return of Crimes and Offences Reported, Persons Apprehended and 1884 Cited and Miscellaneous Returns connected with the Police for the year ended 31st December 1884 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/30 City of Edinburgh Constabulary Return of Crimes and Offences Reported, Persons Apprehended and 1885 Cited and Miscellaneous Returns connected with the Police for the year ended 31st December 1885 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/31 City of Edinburgh Constabulary Return of Crimes and Offences Reported, Persons Apprehended and 1886 Cited and Miscellaneous Returns connected with the Police for the year ended 31st December 1886 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/32 City of Edinburgh Constabulary Return of Crimes and Offences Reported, Persons Apprehended and 1887 Cited and Miscellaneous Returns connected with the Police for the year ended 31st December 1887 Edinburgh City Archives ARCHON CODE: GB236 3 /78 Level Reference Number Description Date Range FONDS SL260 LOTHIAN AND BORDERS POLICE ARCHIVE 1805-2013 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/33 City of Edinburgh Constabulary Return of Crimes and Offences Reported, Persons Apprehended and 1888 Cited and Miscellaneous Returns connected with the Police for the year ended 31st December 1888 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/34 City of Edinburgh Constabulary Return of Crimes and Offences Reported, Persons Apprehended and 1889 Cited and Miscellaneous Returns connected with the Police for the year ended 31st December 1889 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/35 City of Edinburgh Constabulary Return of Crimes and Offences Reported, Persons Apprehended and 1890 Cited and Miscellaneous Returns connected with the Police for the year ended 31st December 1890 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/36 City of Edinburgh Constabulary Return of Crimes and Offences Reported, Persons Apprehended and 1891 Cited and Miscellaneous Returns connected with the Police for the year ended 31st December 1891 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/37 City of Edinburgh Constabulary Return of Crimes and Offences Reported, Persons Apprehended and 1892 Cited and Miscellaneous Returns connected with the Police for the year ended 31st December 1892 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/38 City of Edinburgh Constabulary Return of Crimes and Offences Reported, Persons Apprehended and 1893 Cited and Miscellaneous Returns connected with the Police for the year ended 31st December 1893 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/39 City of Edinburgh Constabulary Return of Crimes and Offences Reported, Persons Apprehended and 1894 Cited and Miscellaneous Returns connected with the Police for the year ended 31st December 1894 Item SL260/ECP/1/1/40 City of Edinburgh Constabulary Return of Crimes and Offences Reported, Persons Apprehended and 1895 Cited
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