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Offline Scraggi

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Police Records - Finlay
« on: Wednesday 06 June 07 08:39 BST (UK) »
I am looking for police records for the county of Nairn / Moray regarding a certain James FINLAY who reputedly fathered my gt gt grandfather John FINLAY (b.1869) @ Auldearn.

Does anyone know how to get hold of these records?

Thanx in advance.

Scraggi
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Re: Police Records - Finlay
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 10 June 07 12:06 BST (UK) »
Scraggy

Im not sure about Police records being available, but the Morayshire Heritage Centre would be able to help Im sure. I have had Sheriff Court records from there in the past - which is close!.

You will find them at http://libindx.moray.gov.uk/mainmenu.asp  -  a site well worth snooping around for your ancesters from around that area. Try clicking on People and inserting your Findlay name then Search Records. In the Advice/Help tap there is an e-mail facility.

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Bill
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Re: Police Records - Finlay
« Reply #2 on: Monday 01 September 08 00:52 BST (UK) »
I have gone through the records of the Nairnshire Constabulary from its re-creation (due to stringent Govt requirements and mandatory Govt inspection)  in 1858 until the Commissioners of Supply were replaced by the County Council in 1890. The force was so small that every officer appointed in that period was mentioned by name in the Police Committee Minutes. There is no-one named James Finlay recorded as having been a police officer in that period.

The Nairn Burgh Police (at most two men) did exist until 1866 when it merged with the County force. The Burghs of Forres and Elgin, and the County of Elginshire (later Morayshire) did also have their own police forces. Elginshire/Morayshire (which by then had absorbed both the Burgh forces) and Nairnshire merged to form Moray & Nairn Constabulary in 1930, and in due course became part of the Scottish North Eastern Counties Constabulary in 1949. Following regionalisation in 1975, Moray (apart from Cromdale and Grantown) became part of Grampian Police, while Nairnshire (and Cromdale and Grantown) became part of the present Northern Constabulary.

Dave
Dave Conner
retired police officer / force historian (volunteer)
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