Private John Pearce, a Territorial of the North Midland Brigade, was charged with stealing a bicycle.
Read more Frederick George Carter, a greengrocer and special constable, charged with being drunk and disorderly and with assault.
Read more The inquest into the death of Mrs Elizabeth Bigmore, who committed suicide by hanging.
Read more Food theft, even by children, was taken seriously by the police
Read more Ernest Fordham, Walter Martin, Thomas Walker and Joseph Henry Walden, soldiers billeted at Bishop’s Stortford, were charged with stealing a barrel containing 4 ½ gallons of beer, value 15 shillings, the property of Mr E T Course of the Shades beerhouse, Bishop’s Stortford, on December 5th. Prosecutor stated that about 5.30 p.m. on Saturday, December 5th, ...
Read more Sam Quarterman and Alfred Harber, privates, were charged with stealing four hens.
Read more Colonel Sir Theodore Brinckman, was summoned for aiding Alfred William Selby in using powerful motor lights
Read more When opening the doors of the Baptist Chapel the caretaker, Phillips, found a parcel under the table in the entrance hall.
Read more George Mansfield, dealer, of 62 South Street, was charged with stealing 128 lbs. of lead, value £1 12s.
Read more The Cake and Pastries Order introduced new rules for baking
Read more Labourer imprisoned for non-payment.
Read more An unknown man was found drowned in the upper reaches of the River Stort near Lord Blyth's new farm
Read more "Lord Clavering of Essex" drunk and disorderly
Read more Testimony of Walter Wright the Voluntary Honorary Curator of of the Bishop's Stortford and District Local History Museum who was responsible for taking in the collection of Police Records
Read more As a part of Bishop’s Stortford Museum Oral history project we have been lucky to have the testimony of Mr Walter Wright, the voluntary honorary curator of the Bishop’s Stortford and District Local History Museum, based at the Cemetery Lodge at Apton Road. He was responsible to taking into the collection the Police records from ...
Read more Acting Sergt.-Major Thomas Hammond, 6th Essex Regiment, late of Bishop's Stortford, pleaded guilty to charges of receiving £24 and £1, contrary to the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1906.
Read more Alice Swallow,17, of Little Hadam, was charged with stealing a gold purse and chain.
Read more The Bishop’s Stortford police were contacted on 13th June 1915 by an Army officer, reporting that two men were absent without leave from the Royal Field Artillery stationed at Hadham Hall. The police were asked to inform the military police and to make enquiries at the railway station and surrounding area to try to track ...
Read more Newspaper Article with photograph on the Death of Gunner Camp previously of Hertfordshire Constabulary. 1918
Read more Newspaper report of the Funeral of Sergeant Beckwith in Bishops Stortford in 1915
Read more A photograph of Group 4 at Bishops Stortford being briefed in 1975
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