Private 12th Lancers and 1st Dragoon Guards, Lance Corporal P/1142 Military Mounted Police - Oldest Herts Police Soldier on enlistment at 47 years 32 days
Read more 'Irish Jack' attempted burglary but was caught at the window by the Rector.
Read more John William Smalley, of the Salisbury Crest Inn, Essendon, was summoned for keeping open his licensed premises to a member of His Majesty's forces after the hour of 9 p.m..
Read more Harry Cooledge, Stephen Matthews, and Thomas Taylor, all of Essendon, and William Francis and Joseph Francis, of Howe Green, Little Berkhamstead, were summoned for gaming with cards.
Read more Harry Cooledge, Stephen Matthews, and Thomas Taylor, of Essendon, and William and Joseph Francis, of Howe Green, were summoned for gambling with cards.
Read more Alfred Huckle, of Mill Green, Essendon, was summoned for having in his possession five pheasants' eggs.
Read more Motor-cyclist without a light fined 2 shillings plus costs.
Read more Charles Matthews (42), a labourer, of Hatfield was indicted for inflicting grievous bodily harm upon Dorothy Neal.
Read more Charles Matthews, of Hatfield, charged with assaulting Dorothy Neale
Read more Charles Matthews, Hatfield, charged with assaulting Dorothy Neale
Read more Charles Matthews, labourer, of Hitchin, was charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm on his brother, Edward Matthews, of Archer's Green, Tewin.
Read more Leonard Cranwell, a labourer, of no fixed abode, was brought up on remand charged with stealing a quantity of meat.
Read more James Smith, of no fixed abode, was charged with night poaching at Essendon, and further with assaulting William Percy Maddocks, a gamekeeper.
Read more George Sinclair, a farmer of Essendon had two offences committed on his land in as many days.
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