A constable is a person holding a particular office, most commonly in law enforcement. The office of constable can vary significantly in different jurisdictions...
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up constable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A constable is a person holding a particular office, most commonly in law enforcement. Constable may...
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John Constable RA (/ˈkʌnstəbəl, ˈkɒn-/; 11 June 1776 – 31 March 1837) was an English landscape painter in the Romantic tradition. Born in Suffolk, he...
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Look up constable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Constable is a surname. People with this surname include: Andrew Constable, Lord Constable (1865–1928)...
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Barbara Constable (1617–1684), professed as Dame Barbara Constable, was an English Benedictine nun, writer and transcriber. Her writing was a support to...
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A parish constable, also known as a petty constable, was a law enforcement officer, usually unpaid and part-time, serving a parish. The position evolved...
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a Special Constable, which was a voluntary British police officer, that existed alongside the War Reserve Constable. War reserve constable (or WRC, war...
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Constable of Castile (Spanish: Condestable de Castilla) was a title of a military nature created by John I, King of Castile in 1382, as a result of the...
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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...
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The Constable of Chester was a mediaeval hereditary office held by the Barons of Halton. The functions of the Constable are unclear, possibly they related...
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A special constable or special police constable (SC or SPC) can refer to an auxiliary or part-time law enforcement officer or a person who is granted...
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Constable may refer to: Lord High Constable of England, a Great Officer of State, now called out of abeyance only for coronations Lord High Constable...
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William Constable may refer to: Sir William Constable, 1st Baronet (1590–1655), English regicide William Constable (cricketer) (1851–1894), cricketer William...
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Chief Constable is the rank used by the chief police officer of every territorial police force in the United Kingdom except for the City of London Police...
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Constable & Robinson Ltd. is an imprint of Little, Brown which publishes fiction and non-fiction books and ebooks. Constable & Co. was founded in 1795...
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Constable of Portugal (Portuguese: Condestável de Portugal) was an office created by King Ferdinand I of Portugal in 1382, to replace the High Standard-bearer...
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Ankh-Morpork City Watch (redirect from Constable Visit)
captains, ten sergeants, forty corporals, lance-corporals, constables and lance-constables, and, in times of emergency, a "citizens militia" of varied...
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The Constable of the Tower is the most senior appointment at the Tower of London. In the Middle Ages a constable was the person in charge of a castle when...
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Head constable was a rank used in some British and British colonial police forces, and is still used in the Indian police and Central Armed Police Forces...
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The Constable is a 2013 Hong Kong action drama film written, produced and directed by Dennis Law and starring Simon Yam. Lam Kwok-kuen is a police officer...
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Sir Robert Constable (c. 1478 – 6 July 1537) was a member of the English Tudor gentry. He helped Henry VII to defeat the Cornish rebels at the Battle...
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is no consistent use of the office of constable throughout the states; use may vary within a state. A constable may be an official responsible for service...
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Scholia has a profile for Catherine G. Constable (Q59868002). Catherine G. Constable is an Australian Earth scientist who is a professor at the Scripps...
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Burton Constable Hall is a large Elizabethan country house in England, with 18th- and 19th-century interiors and a fine 18th-century cabinet of curiosities...
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Giles Constable FBA (1 June 1929 – 17 January 2021) was an English historian of the Middle Ages. Constable was mainly interested in the religion and culture...
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The Constable of France (French: Connétable de France, from Latin comes stabuli for 'count of the stables') was lieutenant to the King of France, the...
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Merseyside Police (redirect from Chief Constable of Merseyside)
officers, 155 designated officers and 208 special constables. The force is led by Chief Constable Serena Kennedy. The service came into being in 1974...
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Pamela Constable is an American reporter and editor at The Washington Post. She has specialized in coverage of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Constable attended...
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Burton Constable is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is located approximately 9 miles (14 km) north-east of Hull...
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James Michael Constable (born 21 September 1971) is an English pop singer, songwriter and dancer. He is a member of the pop band 911. Constable was born in...
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