Ernest Ripley, a butcher, did not report for military service when called up.
Read more Thomas Falstead, a labourer, drank and abused his wife, and threatened to murder her.
Read more Alfred Arthur Livings, of Goffs Lane, Cheshunt, was charged with stealing 350 cauliflower plants.
Read more Man charged with being drunk and disorderly, using obscene language and to wilful damage.
Read more Frederick Byatt, of Flamstead End, was summoned for not having proper control of a horse and cart.
Read more Two cases of drunkenness in Hoddesdon.
Read more Brown Bacon, of 'The Plough' beerhouse, Flamstead End, Cheshunt, was summoned for selling intoxicationg liquor during prohibited hours.
Read more Walter Mansfield, of Flamstead End, summoned for not having proper control of two horses and wagon.
Read more Several cyclists summoned to Cheshunt Petty Sessions under the Defence of the Realm Regulations for riding a bicycle without lights
Read more Alfred Livings (11), Gilbert Faint (14), Leslie Faint (10), and Charles Rogers (12), all residing at Flamstead End, were summoned for assaulting Percy Waller.
Read more Arthur Woodard, of Flamstead End, a glazier, was charged with wilfully extinguishing a public street lamp.
Read more Henry Hart (72), of Flamstead End, was charged with wilfully breaking a pane of glass.
Read more Ellen Mansfield was charged with feloniously and bigamously marrying Leonard Robert Shepherd.
Read more Arthur Woodard, George Lowin, and Lewis Clark, all of Flamstead End, were summoned for playing pitch and toss in Park Lane, Chestnut.
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