Henry Walker, of Little Hadham, was summoned for riding asleep.
Read more William Cheek (36), a plumber, was charged with stealing 96 lbs of old lead from Haileybury College.
Read more Tottenham resident found lying drunk in Burford street, Hoddesdon.
Read more William Sharp, of the Essex Yeomanry, was summoned for riding a motor-cycle without a licence.
Read more Mrs Mary Logsdale, from Hoddesdon, was summoned for selling cigarettes to a child.
Read more Edith Mansfield, a schoolgirl, of Shadbolts Yard, Hoddesdon, was charged on remand with stealing a purse.
Read more Frederick Scales, of Rye Common, pleaded not guilty to selling fireworks to children under thirteen, and also to keeping a certain quantity of gunpowder on his premises without a licence on November 5th. P.C. Carter, of Rye Common, stated that on the evening named he was on duty outside Mr Scales’ shop and through the ...
Read more “Henry Reed, a noted butcher of 15 Castle Street, Hertford, reported that he had, for the Christmas trade, received the choicest pigs, geese, ducks, fowls and rabbits, but also 320 turkeys from different suppliers, one of whom was Mr Brooks of Jepps Farm.”
Read more Gerard Wilfred Frogley (40) of Cherry Tree Farm, Hoddesdon, a farmer, was summoned for allowing three heifers to stray onto the highway
Read more Wllliam Humberstone and Walter Parfect of Amwell Street, Hoddesdon, were charged with doing wilful damage to a chestnut tree.
Read more Alfred Winters, of 187 Cheshunt Street, Cheshunt, was fined 2s.6d. for riding asleep at Hoddesdon on September 18th.
Read more John Harrington, of Burford Place, Hoddesdon, a labourer, was charged with being "a suspected person in charge of game" and using obscene language.
Read more A police officer tries to stop a car but it runs into a shop.
Read more Edwin Butcher, of Hoddesdon, was summoned at Cheshunt by his wife, Elsie Ann Butcher, of Lower Edmonton, for cruelty and desertion.
Read more William George Hilton, 28, of Alexander Road, Waltham New Town, pleaded not guilty to beating his wife, Elsie Hilton.
Read more "Strong Wormley beer" blamed for drunken fight with two constables
Read more Thomas Hawkins, a dealer, was charged with cruelly beating a pony by striking it over the head with a board. Alfred Archer, the owner of the pony, was also charged with allowing the pony to be worked whilst in an unfit condition.
Read more Drunk and disorderly duo in Hoddesdon assault police officer.
Read more Samuel Bilton, showman, was charged with unlawfully and maliciously inflicting grevious bodily harm on George Graham
Read more William Harmer, a labourer, of Hoddesdon, was charged with stealing a horse, a cart, and a quantity of jewellery.
Read more Hoddesdon munitions workers drunk in charge of a child.
Read more Gertrude Love, a young laundry maid, of Lea Road, Rye Common, was charged with attempting suicide.
Read more Attempt at bribery of a Police Officer to avoid unattended steamroller charge results in stiff fine or jail.
Read more George Sewell of Duke Street, Hoddesdon, and Joseph Halsey of Burford Street, Hoddesdon, were summoned for trespassing, on 20th February, in search of game.
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