Cecil Wood, a youth of 16, living at Hatfield Hyde, was charged with indecent behaviour.
Read more Defendant offered to fight all but the local policeman.
Read more St Albans resident is fined for using a cart for trade without displaying a name.
Read more William George Eastman, of Enfield, engine driver, was charged with stealing coal and John Griffan and Albert Roberts, also of Enfield, labourers, were charged with stealing wood on the same day.
Read more Charles Cuffley was charged with with stealing a quantity of postage stamps.
Read more Charles Cuffley, of 45 Bath Street, Northampton, was charged with the theft of 1 shilling's worth of postage stamps.
Read more William Hedger, who did not appear, was charged with using bad language at Hatfield.
Read more Edward Gray, a labourer of no fixed abode, pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing a pair of boots.
Read more Harry Duncombe, of the Boar and Castle Public House, New Town, Hatfield, was summoned for selling beer to a child under the age of 14.
Read more Details of Sergeant Halsey's career as well as a number of pictures.
Read more Harry Martin, 20, of Little Heath, was summoned for stealing a bicycle in Wild Hill.
Read more Stanley Huckle (13), Ernest Moulton (12), and Geoffrey Hart (12), schoolboys, of Hatfield, were summoned for stealing.
Read more Reginald Allison was charged with demanding money by menaces from Mrs. Edmonds, a solicitor's wife.
Read more Private Henry Woods, a soldier, of Hatfield, pleaded guilty to assaulting S.C. Henry Richard Taylor during an air raid.
Read more Edward George Sautier, a soldier, and a deserter, was charged with stealing a bottle of rum and a bottle of orange bitters.
Read more Henry Card indicted for stealing 5 fowls, property of George Moon, at North Mymms.
Read more Drunk and disorderly woman with 14 previous convictions jailed after trashing police cell.
Read more Frederick Harry French was charged that on the 1st of July he was found on enclosed premises supposed for the purpose of committing a felony
Read more Percy Robert Lee of Cavendish Road, St Albans, was charged with attempted suicide at Lemsford.
Read more George Filler and Charles Garratt, of Southgate, and Henry Brimley, of Little Heath, pleaded guilty to falsely representing themselves as travellers.
Read more William Henry Knowles, a tailor and Walter Smalley, both of Hatfield, were charged with stealing registered letters.
Read more Miss Gwendolene McFarlane pleaded not guilty to a charge of speeding and thus of dangerous driving.
Read more Armond Scolan, of London, pleaded guilty to driving a motor car at excesssive speed and to the danger of the public.
Read more Driving licence had expired a year previously.
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