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of Police Taylor, appointed, May 26, 1854
Office abolished by the City Council, May 19, 1855
Constables, one at each watch-house, May 14, 1796
Three at each watch-house, May 25, 1854
Hooks, with a bill, provided for each watchman, 1701
Gave place to the Police Club, Apr. 23, 1855
Houses, the town fined for not having one, Oct., 1647
One built near the dock, March, 1694
A sentry-box built on top, March, 1703
One built on the Common, May, 1703
The town have three, March, 1722
The town have five, March, 1723
One built near the Mill Bridge, Oct., 1727
Each allowed thirty shillings for fuel, March, 1735
One built near the Lamb Tavern, August, 1771
One built in Bowdoin square, March, 1773
One built on Ship street, head Lewis Wharf, 1795
The department have five, May, 1796
Watch Houses
One built on Orange street, near Eliot, Dec., 1801
One occupied near Beacon Monument, June, 1805
The town has four, East, West, North and South,