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  2. Constable - Wikipedia

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    General Sir Richard Dannatt, dressed in the formal attire of the Constable of the Tower, speaking at the Ceremony of the Constable's Dues, June 2010. Historically, the title comes from the Latin comes stabuli (attendant to the stables, literally 'count of the stable') and originated from the Roman Empire; originally, the constable was the officer responsible for keeping the horses of a lord or ...

  3. Constables in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Constables serve protective orders, summons and subpoenas, court orders, service of process, writs and arrest warrants, and act as court bailiffs. Constables are peace officers, but in Arizona do not perform general police functions such as patrols or criminal investigations. However, by virtue of their peace officer status, a constable may be ...

  4. Constable (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. state of Texas, a constable is an elected law enforcement officer for a precinct of a county. Counties may have between one and eight precincts each depending on their population. The constables are provided for in the Texas Constitution of 1876 (Article 5, Section 18). The term of office for Texas constables is four years.

  5. Group of constables sue Kentucky lawmakers over new law ...

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    The lawsuit was filed in Bullitt County by Larry Watkins, the vice-chair of the constable association and a constable in Bullitt County. The lawsuit to requests an injunction against the new law.

  6. Constable of the Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Lieutenant of the Tower was the Constable's deputy, and de facto head once the Constable became a ceremonial sinecure. The Lieutenant in turn became a ceremonial post, with real function delegated to a Deputy-Lieutenant and a Major ; [ 3 ] the latter post evolved into the current Resident Governor.

  7. Special Constabulary - Wikipedia

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    Special constable Notes Durham Special Constabulary [8] The special superintendent is not currently in use. Hampshire Special Constabulary [9] Collar numbers begin with a 9; Kent Special Constabulary: The ranks of special constable and special sergeant feature the force emblems. Merseyside Special Constabulary [10] Northamptonshire Special ...

  8. Template:SC police NPIA ranks used - Wikipedia

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    The Honourable Artillery Company special constables wear the letters HAC in addition. The deputy chief officer of the special constabulary rank is named "special chief superintendent". The chief officer of the special constabulary is named "special commander". Notes Blank spaces in the table indicate that a rank is not used in a force's structure.

  9. David Lucas (engraver) - Wikipedia

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    By 1829 Lucas knew John Constable, and worked intensively on engravings for Constable's Various Subjects of Landscape, Characteristic of English Scenery from 1830 to 1832. He continued to produce works for the family after Constable died in 1837. [1] Lucas died on 22 August 1881, in a workhouse in Fulham. [1]