Kirkby Malzeard & Laverton

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Policemen of Kirkby Malzeard

Statistics taken from the various census of Kirkby Malzeard


The Police House in front of the Queens Head in the early 1900’s.
1871 Census Michael C. Clarke, aged 33, is policeman at KM with his wife Annie, aged 33.
1881 Census Micheal (Metcalfe?) Calvert Clarke aged 43 and his wife Annie aged 43
1891 Census William Worsfold aged 33 with his wife Betsy aged 32,
with daughter Harriet aged 7 and son William aged five

1901 Census William W. Worsfold aged 43, widower, daughter Harriet aged 17, dressmaker,
son William 15, paperhanger and daughter Evelyn aged 8.

P. C. William Worsfold, P. C. from 1886 to 1905. Photo taken in 1901.

1911 Census John Cookshaw aged 49, his wife Helen Jane aged 44, sons William Holmes Cookshaw aged 17,
Arthur Cecil aged 15 and daughter Phyllis Adelin aged 9.

1922 P. C. Bendelow

P. C. Bendelow

1939 Register P. C. Henry Kitchin and his wife Mary

1955 P. C. Wells


This was taken in 1960 and features George Duffield talking to P. C. Tom Colley/Cocliffe?.

P. C. Roy Warrington talking to Jack Duffield

  • Will of Ellen Richmond of Mowbray Cottage,
  • West Leas, Valuation 1893
  • Thomas Hudson, 1879
  • John Tennant of Gate Bridge, Memo. 26th January 1897
  • Will of Robert Tennant of Gate Bridge
  • Harold (Bill) Scruton
  • 16th August 1841. Indenture between Robert Tennant and Henry Harrison
  • Maps
  • Bing Crosby's Visits
  • Love Lane
  • Highside Playing Field Association
  • Sports in Kirkby
  • Early History of Kirkby Malzeard
  • Policemen of Kirkby Malzeard
  • Churchyard
  • The War Memorial
  • Kirkby Malzeard Light Railway
  • The Kirkby Malzeard Sword Dance
  • The Market Cross
  • Granting of the Market Charter
  • The Trial of Janet Burniston 1639
  • The Army Camp 1914-18