He later became a
constable in the
Metropolitan Police, and served in the Y Division
Holloway area until his death of what was then commonly known as
consumption in 1874. He was buried, at the expense of the parish, in a paupers' grave, number 15054, in
Highgate Cemetery, North London. The grave (with modern headstone) lies on the eastern mid-way path just off the main western path. A replica of his Victoria Cross is displayed at the
Fusiliers Museum of Northumberland in
Alnwick Castle in
Northumberland. In 2007 and 2008 moves were made to properly commemorate both his military and police service with a memorial stone to be unveiled by the head of London's
police service, Sir
Ian Blair. He is also commemorated in his home town of
Harrogate with a plaque at the War Memorial. ==References==