Dublin Metropolitan Police Póilíní Chathair Átha Cliath
Common name
Peelers, bobbies
Abbreviation
DMP
Agency overview
Formed
1836
Preceding agency
Police of the City of Dublin, Peace Preservation Force, County Constabularies
Dissolved
1925
Superseding agency
Garda Síochána
Legal personality
Police force
Jurisdictional structure
National agency
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Operations jurisdiction
Dublin, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Map of Dublin city, 1891
Size
114.99 km2 (44.40 sq mi)
Population
233,726 (1841) 304,802 (1911)
General nature
Local civilian police
The Dublin Metropolitan Police (DMP) was the police force of Dublin in British-controlled Ireland from 1836 to 1925, when it was amalgamated into the new state's Garda Síochána.
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originated from the Police Forces Amalgamation Act 1925, which amalgamated the DublinMetropolitanPolice and Garda Síochána as one national police force. This...
Workers' Union (ITGWU) established in Dublin for the defence of workers' demonstrations from the DublinMetropolitanPolice. It was formed by James Larkin,...
050 (equivalent to £140,000 in 2023). A police investigation was conducted by the DublinMetropolitanPolice. Posters issued by the force depicted and...
territorial police force since their merger with the DublinMetropolitanPolice in 1925. The Garda Síochána are responsible for national and local policing in...
received the co-operation of the first Catholic Commissioner of the DublinMetropolitanPolice, former Irish Army General W.R.E. Murphy. The campaign ended with...
1922, one police force — the Royal Irish Constabulary — policed almost the whole island (aside from Dublin, where the DublinMetropolitanPolice were the...
the United Kingdom. A separate civic police force, the unarmed DublinMetropolitanPolice (DMP), patrolled the capital and parts of County Wicklow, while...
and 3 Fianna Éireann) 17 (about 4%) were police 14 – Royal Irish Constabulary 3 – DublinMetropolitanPolice More than 2,600 were wounded; including at...
Irish Volunteers. Against his father's wishes, Neligan joined the DublinMetropolitanPolice (DMP) - also in 1917. Picking up travel documentation from the...
1827. In Ireland, the Belfast Borough Police (1800), DublinMetropolitanPolice (1836) and Londonderry Borough Police (1848) were founded. (At this time...
December 1887 – 22 January 1972) was successively a member of the DublinMetropolitanPolice, the Irish Republican Army, the National Army, and the Garda Síochána...
Ireland itself. The two main police forces in Ireland were the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) and the DublinMetropolitanPolice. Of the 17,000 policemen...
Kingdom (Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC)/Auxiliary Division and DublinMetropolitanPolice (DMP) paramilitary units—the Black and Tans, the Ulster Special...
Dublin and were responsible for shooting two officers of the DublinMetropolitanPolice on duty in October 1867. In 1882, a breakaway IRB faction calling...
Independence, Duff also persuaded the first Catholic Commissioner of the DublinMetropolitanPolice, former Irish Army general W. R. E. Murphy, to launch an iron-gloved...
Constabulary killed between 1920 and 1922 and 12 members of the DublinMetropolitanPolice. Many Black and Tans were left unemployed after the RIC was disbanded...
Constabulary until it deemed it safe for control to pass to Dublin. The DublinMetropolitanPolice would pass to Irish control.[citation needed] When the bill...
watchmen, the Baronial Constabulary, County Constabulary, the DublinMetropolitanPolice, the Royal Irish Constabulary and the Civic Guard/Garda Síochána...