Hello all,
I have a question that would like some ideas and thoughts to mull over.
I believe I am correct in saying that Monro was and still is,to date(?), the only ex-Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police who has never recieved the honour of a Knighthood? Why?
From what I can see from his appointment after Warren, and the work that he did whilst Warren was in charge himself, he has done nothing that would disqualify him from recieving such an honour. I may be wrong. I realise that the dedication he had for the everyday policeman and the conditions of work they had may not have enamoured him to some, but in being presented the Commissionership, the political faith in him was not only restored but shown that in being chosen, the powers that be believed him to be the best man for the job.
I would also ask another question in relation to all of this. In the written memoirs discovered a while back in Monro's family cupboard, as it were, which do not mention JTR, is there any reference to retirement, knighthood etc? If so, is there a possibility that the person(s) who are in posession of these documents could kindly post any of this material on these boards for our perusal? (I do not factually know who it is that currently posesses them, but presume the family has ownership). If not, would it be possible for the said people to again contact the family for permission to post on here?
I look forward to all ideas and replies.
With respect to all parties concerned.
best wishes
Phil
I have a question that would like some ideas and thoughts to mull over.
I believe I am correct in saying that Monro was and still is,to date(?), the only ex-Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police who has never recieved the honour of a Knighthood? Why?
From what I can see from his appointment after Warren, and the work that he did whilst Warren was in charge himself, he has done nothing that would disqualify him from recieving such an honour. I may be wrong. I realise that the dedication he had for the everyday policeman and the conditions of work they had may not have enamoured him to some, but in being presented the Commissionership, the political faith in him was not only restored but shown that in being chosen, the powers that be believed him to be the best man for the job.
I would also ask another question in relation to all of this. In the written memoirs discovered a while back in Monro's family cupboard, as it were, which do not mention JTR, is there any reference to retirement, knighthood etc? If so, is there a possibility that the person(s) who are in posession of these documents could kindly post any of this material on these boards for our perusal? (I do not factually know who it is that currently posesses them, but presume the family has ownership). If not, would it be possible for the said people to again contact the family for permission to post on here?
I look forward to all ideas and replies.
With respect to all parties concerned.
best wishes
Phil
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