Louisa Coxall (21), a domestic servant, from Buntingford, was charged with concealing the birth of a male child, at Little Berkhamstead, on 20th September.
Read more The appointment of Captain Archibald Robertson as Chief Constable, on 12th April 1841, is largely regarded as the first day of the Hertfordshire Constabulary.
Read more The life and career of Robert Dunn and his five sons who followed in his police footsteps.
Read more Dormer and Mulholland, army deserters, embarked on a lengthy spate of housebreaking and stealing. Both were caught in possession of stolen goods & were both sentenced to hard labour.
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 Little Berkhamstead woman was continuously drunk.
Read more "Severe sentence" handed out to labourer, the worse for drink, who grievously hurt Police Constable.
Read more Louisa Seymour, of Little Berkhamstead, was summoned for using bad language.
Read more Louisa Seymour, of Little Berkhamstead, was summoned for using abusive and threatening behaviour.
Read more Arthur Brett, of Barwick, haybinder, was charged with being drunk and disorderly and refusing to quit the White Hart Hotel.
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