In another thread, there has been some discussion about Macnaghten's motive (assuming he was JTR) and it has been said that he was denied employment in the Metropolitan Police force in 1887. I believe this is based on the below misleading (and possibly factually wrong) statement that can be found on this site on the page for Macnaghten:
"1887 : Returns to England and is offered the job of Assistant Chief Constable in the Metropolitan Police by James Monro but his appointment is blocked by Commissioner Warren."
I suspect that the entry is saying is that Macnaghten returned to England from India in 1887 and was subsequently offered a appointment (in 1888) which was blocked.
I don't know enough about Macnaghten's life to say whether it is correct that he returned from India in 1887 but I note that, in his memoirs, the 1914 publication "Days of My years", he gives the impression that it was in 1888.
What is certain, however, is that there was no job offer in 1887 and that his appointment as Assistant Chief Constable was sanctioned at the end of March 1888 and then subsequently blocked by Sir Charles Warren in April 1888.
For anyone interested, I set this out in the fourth part of my Suckered! Quadrilogy:
"1887 : Returns to England and is offered the job of Assistant Chief Constable in the Metropolitan Police by James Monro but his appointment is blocked by Commissioner Warren."
I suspect that the entry is saying is that Macnaghten returned to England from India in 1887 and was subsequently offered a appointment (in 1888) which was blocked.
I don't know enough about Macnaghten's life to say whether it is correct that he returned from India in 1887 but I note that, in his memoirs, the 1914 publication "Days of My years", he gives the impression that it was in 1888.
What is certain, however, is that there was no job offer in 1887 and that his appointment as Assistant Chief Constable was sanctioned at the end of March 1888 and then subsequently blocked by Sir Charles Warren in April 1888.
For anyone interested, I set this out in the fourth part of my Suckered! Quadrilogy:
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