John Wray (Receiver)
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John Wray (1782–16 February 1869) was a barrister and the first Receiver of the London Metropolitan Police, its chief financial officer, to which office he was appointed on 7 July 1829.
Wray graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1804 and at the time of his death was the most senior member of the college. He had equal authority with the two Joint Commissioners, Charles Rowan and Richard Mayne, and worked in harmony with them in establishing the new police force. His function in persuading parishes to turn over funds to the Metropolitan Police was invaluable. He retired in April 1860, aged 78.
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Preceded by: First incumbent |
Receiver of the Metropolitan Police 1829–1860 |
Succeeded by: Maurice Drummond |