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    Over at Richard Jone's* site https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/william-thick.htm

    it mentions "Except for a short interval, the whole of the 25 years Mr. Thick spent in the East-end..."

    Apropos of nothing but I'm just curious, does anyone happen to know if this "short interval" relates to be assigned
    elsewhere, and if so, where?

    regards,

    Martyn

    * BTW I do enjoy and appreciate the content on RJ's site.
    Last edited by mpriestnall; 09-23-2019, 03:51 PM.

  • #2
    Originally posted by mpriestnall View Post
    Over at Richard Jone's site https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/william-thick.htm

    it mentions "Except for a short interval, the whole of the 25 years Mr. Thick spent in the East-end..."

    Apropos of nothing but I'm just curious, does anyone happen to know if this "short interval" relates to be assigned
    elsewhere, and if so, where?

    regards,

    Martyn
    Hi Martyn

    From Frogg Moody`s dissertation:

    After joining the police in 1868 and spending four years at 'H' division, William was transferred to 'B'- Division, Chelsea on 4th January 1872. This appointment did not last long and on the 18th September 1872 he was transferred back to 'H' division,

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Jon Guy View Post

      Hi Martyn

      From Frogg Moody`s dissertation:

      After joining the police in 1868 and spending four years at 'H' division, William was transferred to 'B'- Division, Chelsea on 4th January 1872. This appointment did not last long and on the 18th September 1872 he was transferred back to 'H' division,
      Jon,

      Thank you!

      Martyn

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      • #4
        Sergeant Thick first joined H Division 1868. Transferred to B Division [Chelsea] 4th January 1872. Returned to H Division 18th September 1872. Promoted to P.S. and transferred to P Division [Camberwell] 8th July 1878. Returned to H Division 3rd May 1886.
        Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.

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        • #5
          Transfers occurred for a number of reasons with operational, personal and promotion being the main ones

          Monty
          Monty

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          • #6
            Simon, Monty - Thank you.

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            • #7
              Frogg Moody`s dissertation John Guy alluded to above (post #2):



              Martyn

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