Richard Mayne
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Sir Richard Mayne KCB (27 November 1796 – 26 December 1868) was a barrister and the joint first Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, the head of the London Metropolitan Police (1829–1868). With an incumbency of 39 years, he was also the longest-serving Commissioner in the force's history, as well as the youngest on his appointment.
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Richard Mayne
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Richard Mayne
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Richard Mayne
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1868-12-26
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1796-11-27
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Kensal Green Cemetery, London, United Kingdom
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Last incumbent
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Trinity College, Cambridge
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Trinity College, Dublin
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First incumbent
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1796-11-27
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1868-12-26
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Office created
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Douglas Labalmondière
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Sir Richard Mayne KCB (27 November 1796 – 26 December 1868) was a barrister and the joint first Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, the head of the London Metropolitan Police (1829–1868). With an incumbency of 39 years, he was also the longest-serving Commissioner in the force's history, as well as the youngest on his appointment.
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