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Shropshire Constabulary was the territorial police force responsible for policing rural Shropshire in central England from 1840 until 1967, when it became part of
West Mercia Constabulary West Mercia Police (), formerly the West Mercia Constabulary, is the territorial police force responsible for policing the counties of Herefordshire, Shropshire (including Telford and Wrekin) and Worcestershire in England. The force area cover ...
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History

The Shropshre Constabulary was formed along with borough forces in the towns of
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Ludlow Ludlow () is a market town in Shropshire, England. The town is significant in the history of the Welsh Marches and in relation to Wales. It is located south of Shrewsbury and north of Hereford, on the A49 road which bypasses the town. The t ...
, Much Wenlock and
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. In the early years they were known as ‘Paddy Mayne’s grasshoppers’ and rabbits because the first Chief Constable was Irish and the constables wore green uniforms. The headquarters were at 27, Swan Hill, Shrewsbury. In 1947 the Shropshire Constabulary absorbed Shrewsbury Borough Constabulary. On 1 October 1967 the Shropshire Constabulary was amalgamated with the
Worcestershire Constabulary Worcestershire Constabulary was the territorial police force responsible for policing rural Worcestershire in central England from 1839 until 1967, when it became part of West Mercia Constabulary. History The Worcestershire Constabulary was forme ...
, Herefordshire Constabulary and Worcester City Police to form the West Mercia Constabulary, later the West Mercia Police.


Chief Constables

* 1840–1859 : Captain Dawson Mayne (first Chief Constable of Shropshire) * 1859–1864 : Captain Philip Henry Crampton * 1864–1866 : Colonel Edward B. Cureton * c.1870 : Colonel R. J. Edgell * 1890–1905 : Captain George Williams Freeman * 1905–1908 : Major Llewellyn William Atcherley (later Sir Llewellyn Acherley) * 1908–1914 : Gerard Lysley Derriman (killed in action, WW1, 1915) * 1916–1918 : A. Wood-Acton * 1918–1935 : Major Jack Becke * 1935–1946 : Lt Colonel Harold A. Golden **5 February 1946–6 February 1946 : Anthony TewNew Police Chief Gives Up Post. ''
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''. 6 February 1946. p. 8
* 1946–1962 : Douglas Osmond (later Sir Douglas Osmond) * 1962–1967 : Robert George Fenwick * ''1967 : Merged with other forces to form West Mercia Constabulary''


References

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