Description
This is a story of men in a rural region of the country who were required to uphold the law in the course of a century which saw major changes in the organisation of police services. It starts with those who were the part time unpaid parish constables acting solely within parish boundaries and in a wholly uncoordinated manner. It ends with a co-ordinated county-wide police force, a precursor of the regional force of today.
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