0 a British police officer of the lowest rank
1 (in the US) an official in a town or village having some of the responsibilities of a police officer
In ten minutes the two constables returned, having performed their mission.
Mr. Eaton sent for the constable, who advised him first to admonish him, etc., and if he could not, by the power of a master, reform him, then he should complain to the magistrate.
You call a constable—an' I'll give you the nickel when you come back with him, he said.
The gentry still controlled local courts and constables, useful for muscling their newly-mobile labor force back into the fields.
Around 300 police and special constables were on the scene, including thirty-six mounted police who charged and dispersed the crowd.
Both magistrates had 25 constables and 100 + 120 patrolmen each.
These include churchwardens' and constables' accounts, parish registers, wills and inventories, and tax lists.
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