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The Buckinghamshire Police Force was inaugurated in 1857.   There is no policeman recorded in the census until 1891 at [[Graham Cottages]], Main Road, Lacey Green.
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The Buckinghamshire Police Force was inaugurated in 1857.   There is no policeman recorded locally in the census until 1891 at Graham Cottages,, Main Road, Lacey Green.
  
 
1891 Census.   Esau Thorne 36, Jane 36, John 14, Annie 10.
 
1891 Census.   Esau Thorne 36, Jane 36, John 14, Annie 10.
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P C Matthews
 
P C Matthews
  
P C Harris
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1930- 1939 P C Reginald Harris mentioned by  his son John Harris.  click [[Lacey Green School Reunion 2000]]
  
 
P C Drage
 
P C Drage
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1939 Census Sidney C Farr 28, Kathleen 28.   Left in 1939
 
1939 Census Sidney C Farr 28, Kathleen 28.   Left in 1939
  
A new Police House was built just before WW2
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A new Police House (Later called Huntingden) was built just before WW2
  
1939   P C Frank Goldsmith, his wife and family, throughout WW2.
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1939   [[PC Goldsmith]], his wife and family, throughout WW2.
  
 
P C Herbert
 
P C Herbert
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P C Adams
 
P C Adams
  
1965   P C [[Monger]] living in new police house when Derek and [[Ursula Glyn Jones]] moved into [[Cairndale]] next door.
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1965   P C Monger living in new police house when [[Derek & Ursula Glyn-Jones]] moved into [[Cairndale]] next door.
 
 
1967   P C [[Smith]] moved into the Police House November 1967.   Work based elsewhere from 1969 although he lived in the house until 1971.   He was the last village bobby.
 
 
 
'''PC FRANK GOLDSMITH      by Doug Tilbury'''                                                                                        
 
 
 
HAND IN YOUR ARMS
 
 
 
PC Goldsmith was the Lacey Green bobby, before and during WW2.    I think I must have been away doing my National Service in the RAF.  PC Frank Goldsmith’s children were at Lacey Green School the same time as me – their dad was a good man!    I recall at the end of WW2 all arms and ammunition were to be ‘given in’.   My Dad had a revolver which he bought in France during the WW1, to shoots rats and while away the time when awaiting repatriation.   Dad gave me the revolver, which I put in my pocket, and said, ”Take it to [[PC Goldsmith]]”.   I did as I was told and did I get a rollicking from PC Goldsmith!!
 
 
 
MR. GOLDSMITH NEXT DOOR?  YOU LUCKY OLD THING!
 
 
 
After retirement he lived in Eastfield Road, Princes Risborough.   His wife sadly died early in life.   Then he moved into Woollerton Court, flats for the elderly.    My mother-in-law, told me one day she was worried about a man coming to live in the flat next door.   It turned out to be Mr. Goldsmith.   I told her she was a 'lucky old thing'.   He later became very ill and Mother-in-law took great care of him with hot meals and cups of tea.
 
 
 
FRANK LETS ON A SECRET
 
  
I often sat with him and he told me many stories of his past years.   This is when he went into great details of the time Air Vice Marshall ‘[[Bomber Harris]]’s young officers, at [[Bomber Command]], [[Walters Ash]], bet him, whilst in the officer’s mess, that he couldn’t land his plane on the, as yet, unopened, ‘[[New Road]]’ to Lacey Green and take off again.   He won his bet!!  
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1967   P C [[Smith]] moved into the Police House November 1967 at the time of the "cold war".  His work was based elsewhere from 1969 although he lived in the house until 1971.   He was the last village bobby.  Click [[1967 The Last Village Bobby]].   
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:45, 11 November 2025

click Amenities for others

click The Police Service for other police reports

The Buckinghamshire Police Force was inaugurated in 1857.   There is no policeman recorded locally in the census until 1891 at Graham Cottages,, Main Road, Lacey Green.

1891 Census.   Esau Thorne 36, Jane 36, John 14, Annie 10.

1901 Census.   Frederick J Kirby 24, Mary 31, Alfred 7 months.

1911 Census Frederick Cox 29, Eliza Jane 29, Annie Kathleen 8, Frederick Basil 6.

P C Matthews

1930- 1939 P C Reginald Harris mentioned by his son John Harris. click Lacey Green School Reunion 2000

P C Drage

1939 Census Sidney C Farr 28, Kathleen 28.   Left in 1939

A new Police House (Later called Huntingden) was built just before WW2

1939   PC Goldsmith, his wife and family, throughout WW2.

P C Herbert

P C Adams

1965   P C Monger living in new police house when Derek & Ursula Glyn-Jones moved into Cairndale next door.

1967   P C Smith moved into the Police House November 1967 at the time of the "cold war". His work was based elsewhere from 1969 although he lived in the house until 1971.   He was the last village bobby. Click 1967 The Last Village Bobby.