Three men from Ware were charged with obstructing the police whilst in the execution of their duty.
Read more Young girl abducted in red sports car. Well described male offender.
Read more A serious affray in Hitchin Market leads to hospitalisation.
Read more George Hastler was indicted for committing an act of indecency upon a minor.
Read more Silas R. Smith, of Star Street, Ware, was summoned for shouting in the street at Bengeo.
Read more Two shopmen summoned for annoying passengers on the highway.
Read more Fireworks and bombs let off in the town of Hertford.
Read more Married woman fails to appear to answer a charge of using obscene language.
Read more A blissful summer's day turns very ugly in Hitchin.
Read more Four members of the Salvation Army were charged with noise offences.
Read more Daniel Monk, labourer, summoned for using obscene language at Hitchin.
Read more Edward Campkin, a boy living in Amwell Terrace, Ware, pleaded guilty to throwing stones.
Read more Harry Spinks, of Green Street, was summoned for using threatening and abusive words.
Read more Elizabeth Brown, of Bishop's Stortford, was summoned for assaulting Isabel Osborne.
Read more Arthur Gilbert, labourer, of New Town, Codicote, pleaded guilty to a charge of using bad language at Codicote on September 11th.
Read more Jane Cockman, of Green Street, pleaded guilty to using bad language.
Read more George Greenhill, of Mount Street, Ware, was summoned for using bad language.
Read more Harry White, of Colliers End, pleaded guilty to using bad language.
Read more Bad language outside workhouse resulted in three weeks hard labour.
Read more Harold Newton, of Baldock Street, Ware, pleaded not guilty to a summons for hooting and yelling.
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