The Royal Irish Constabulary: A Short History and Genealogical Guide : with a Select List of Medal Awards and CasualitiesFour Courts Press, 1997 - 254 من الصفحات Covers the history of policing in Ireland, how the system worked, the establishment of the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC), the types of men in the Force, their backgrounds and lifestyles, the final years of the RIC, how to trace ancestors in the RIC, and a case history of a constable. This is follow |
المحتوى
Introduction | 17 |
THE POLICING SYSTEM 180036 AND | 29 |
THE IRISH CONSTABULARY | 39 |
حقوق النشر | |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
1st Battalion Irish 2nd Battalion Irish acting sergeant Antrim appointed Army Ashbourne awarded the Military Battalion Irish Guards Battalion Royal Dublin Belfast cadet Cavan Charles chief constable Clare class district inspector Connaught Rangers constable Res Constabulary Medal Cork City Corps county inspector Donegal duty Edward Francis Galway Garda Síochána George Guards & transferred Guards lance corporal head constable Henry Ireland Irish Guards lance Irish Guards private James January John joined Garda joined RIC 1914 July Kerry killed Kilmichael King's Police Medal Leinster Regiment Leitrim Limerick London Longford Martin Mayo Meath Michael Military Medal Monaghan officers pension police force promoted sergeant rank registered number rejoined the RIC reported missing retired RIC Barracks Robert Roscommon Royal Dublin Fusiliers Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Royal Irish Constabulary Royal Irish Fusiliers Royal Irish Regiment Royal Irish Rifles Royal Munster Fusiliers Sligo South Irish Horse stationed Street sub-constable sub-inspector Thomas Tipperary Wicklow William