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Robert Branford (police officer)

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Superintendent
Robert Branford
Born(1817年09月01日)1 September 1817
Died14 August 1869(1869年08月14日) (aged 51)
NationalityBritish
OccupationPolice Officer
EmployerMetropolitan Police
SpouseSarah Branford

Robert Brandford (1 September 1817 – 14 August 1869) was a police officer in the Metropolitan Police in the 19th-century. He is reputed to be the first black police officer in London.

Little is known about Brandford, and no photographs of him exist. He joined the Metropolitan Police on 24 September 1838, and was posted to Stone's End Police Station, near Borough High Street. He was promoted to Sergeant in 1846, and then inspector in 1851. By 1856 he was recorded as Superintendent of M Division, covering what is now Southwark.[1] Branford was also commended for his performance by a magistrate at Southwark Court.[2]

He was described, in the 1893 book "Scotland Yard, Past and Present", as "Not an educated man: but what to my idea was of much greater importance, he possessed a thorough knowledge of police matters in general. I should say he was about the only half-caste superintendent officer the Met ever had."[3] [4]

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