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Northumberland Constabulary

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Northumberland Constabulary
Agency overview
Formed1 April 1969 (1969-04-01)
Preceding agencies
Dissolved31 March 1974 (1974-03-31)
Superseding agencyNorthumbria Police
Legal personalityGovernment agency
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionNorthumberland
Map of the Northumberland Constabulary's operational area
Legal jurisdictionEngland & Wales
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersPilgrim Street, Newcastle
Parent agencyHome Office

Northumberland Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the county of Northumberland, England, from 1969 until 1974.

Northumberland County Constabulary absorbed Berwick-upon-Tweed Borough Police in 1921 and Northumberland Constabulary was created with the amalgamation of Northumberland County Constabulary with Newcastle upon Tyne Borough Police and Tynemouth Borough Police in 1969, more than doubling its strength. In 1974 it merged with part of Durham Constabulary to form Northumbria Police.

In 1965, before the Newcastle and Tynemouth forces merged, the force had an establishment of 754 officers and an actual strength of 697.[1]

List of Chief Constables
  • 15 January 1857 – 15 October 1869 : Major Alexander Browne
  • 1 November 1869 – 9 January 1886 : Major-General George Allgood CB
  • 29 March 1886 – 15 March 1900 : Captain Herbert Durell Terry (appointed Inspector of Constabulary for England and Wales, 1900)[2][3]
  • 4 July 1900 – 5 September 1935 : Captain Fullarton James CBE (later Sir Fullarton James Bart., CBE)[3][4]
  • 6 September 1935 – 30 January 1943 : Captain Henry Studdy (later Captain Sir Henry Studdy CBE Chief Constable of West Riding of Yorkshire Constabulary))
  • 15 March 1943 – 30 November 1946 : (Sir) Joseph Simpson, OBE (later Deputy Commissioner Metropolitan Police)
  • 1 December 1946 – 30 September 1953 : Francis J Armstrong MBE (later Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary)
  • 1 December 1953 – 1963 : Alan Ure Reith Scroggie, BL[5][6][3]
  • 1963–1965 : Clarence H Cooksley retired 1975 after Northumberland County Constabulary amalgamated with Tynemouth Borough Police and Newcastle City Police in 1969 to become Northumberland Constabulary and then Northumbria Police on 1 April 1974[7]

References

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  1. ^ The Thin Blue Line, Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965
  2. ^ "Appointment". The Times. No. 36077. London. 28 February 1900. p. 9.
  3. ^ a b c Page 7 Northumberland County Constabulary Centenary 1857 - 1957 Handbook published by Northumberland County Constabulary Headquarters, Morpeth
  4. ^ Venn, John. Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students ..., Volume 2. p. 546.
  5. ^ Page 7, Chief Constables of the Northumberland County Constabulary 1857-1957 Centenary Book Printed at Police Headquarters Morpeth 1957
  6. ^ "Telegraph Announcements- Scroggie". The Telegraph. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  7. ^ Book; Constable. A History of Northumbria Police by Frederick C Moffatt, published by Tyneside Free Press