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Constables



Constables is a boarding house in the asteemed public school Uppingham. It was origionally used as a boys house but in the year of 2006 it was converted into a girls house.

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Constables was originally an old work house that was converted into a boarding house.


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Constable was entranced with the bountiful rural landscape of the Stour valley.
Constable’s artistic ambitions came to fruition in the six monumental landscapes of rural scenes in the Stour Valley, which he exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1819 and 1825.
One of the reasons Constable painted his exhibition landscapes on such a grand scale was to attract the attention of potential patrons at the crowded annual Royal Academy exhibitions, which were a crucial place for establishing an artist’s reputation.
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In some states, a constable may be appointed by the judge of the court which he or she serves; in others the constable is an elected or appointed position at the village, precinct or township level of local government.
Constables as such had full police powers and carried out occasional to frequent patrol work in addition to their paper serving duties, and were typically attached to the old municipal or justice courts, and were either elected by popular vote or appointed by the area's presiding judge.
Constables may serve the writs and processes described in section ninety-two and warrants and processes in criminal cases, although their town, parish, religious society or district is a party or interested.
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