• The Police Gazette, established in 1772 as The Quarterly Pursuit, and later named the Public Hue and Cry and other variants...
  • Explore and read 6849 pages of Police Gazette on the British Newspaper Archive, 11 years of history, local and international news stories, different and free...
  • A former Leicester City and England striker, now a serving Leicestershire officer, has made his debut for the national police football team representing Great Britain.
  • The Police Gazette, daily publication of the London Metropolitan Police that carries details of stolen property and of persons wanted for crime.
  • Welcome to the Single Online Home: The national website for policing in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
  • The Police Gazette or Hue-and-Cry Ireland was published in Dublin every Tuesday and Friday by Alexander Thom & Co., and is almost alway Scan from The...
  • Black and White Newspaper Logo - Police Gazette (Great Britain and Ireland).
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  • HQ, Cambridge. The Police Gazette of today originates from the work of Henry and John Fielding in the 18th Century. ... in Great British and Ireland.
  • ^ Carolyn Reitz, 'Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette', Dictionary of nineteenth-century journalism in Great Britain and Ireland, ed.
  • According to the wikipedia article Police Gazette (Great Britain and Ireland) at least 61% of the total run of issues from 1772 to 1900 survives...
  • In 1893, Richard Kyle Fox, the editor of the National Police Gazette , undertook a short tour of Ireland and Great Britain.
  • ...just above regulation, his massive girth saw him weigh in at 24 stones (336 lbs), making him the heaviest serving policeman in Great Britain at that time.
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Police_Gazette_(Great_Britain_and_Ireland)&oldid=900553176. ... enwiki Police Gazette (Great Britain and Ireland).