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Read more Hertfordshire Police Historical Society This Week In History 10 September 1883 On 10 September 1883, PC 59, Hill having distinguished himself by his energy and ability in detecting offenders and procuring convictions in several cases of fowl stealing, is permitted to receive a reward of 1 pound offered to him by the Steward to his Grace the Duke ...
Read more Violence swept Norfolk during a strike by Agricultural Labourers in 1923.
Read more Extra Police required to control expected crowds in Cambridge in 1903
Read more Wild Celebrations Get Out Of Hand In Cambridge in 1900.
Read more Veteran of the Sikkin - Tibet Expedition 1904 Private 7649 Royal Fusiliers, Sergeant Major 24645 Royal Flying Corps/Royal Air Force, Colour Sergeant Major 714218 Chinese Labour Corps, Sergeant Royal Irish Constabulary
Read more Boer War Veteran Guardsman 5946 Mentioned In Despatches, Sergeant Major 22746 Royal Flying Corps/Royal Air Force
Read more Boer War Veteran Guardsman 7119 Grenadier Guards, Sergeant Major 22745 Royal Flying Corps/Royal Air Force
Read more Section B Reservist, Guardsman 32200 Grenadier Guards
Read more Section B Reservist, Gunner 205983 Royal Horse Artillery, Unfit for Police duties
Read more Lance Corporal 56767 Royal Engineers, 2nd Lieutenant 25th (Service) Battalion (2nd Tyneside Irish) Northumberland Fusiliers.
Read more Royal Garrison Artillery Quarter Master Sergeant
Read more Hertfordshire Police Historical Society. This Week In History. 21/1/1836 Formation of the Hertford Borough Police under Henry Bishop as Superintendent and John Wilmot, George Gray, James Neale and George Mosers as Constables. All of these were given to the Borough by the Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis (Met.Police). They were not very efficient……..Neale lasted 6 days, Gray ...
Read more In 1917 some Hertfordshire Police Officers were used as agricultural labourers.
Read more Labourer from Waltham Cross summoned for using bad language.
Read more James Brown, hay carter, of Little Hadham, was summoned for having no lights on his cart.
Read more Tottenham resident found lying drunk in Burford street, Hoddesdon.
Read more Harry King, bird dealer, was charged with being drunk on the licensed premises of The Peacock Inn, Queen Street, Hitchin: and William Chapman, the landlord, was charged with permitting drunkenness.
Read more Leonard Cranwell, a labourer, of no fixed abode, was brought up on remand charged with stealing a quantity of meat.
Read more Alfred Lee, 19, labourer, was indicted for stealing 14lbs. weight of tomatoes, value 6s., belonging to Mr Joseph Rochford.
Read more Request for Help. The page shows a number of group pictures at North Watford Traffic Base. With some details of officers' names. The photos are not of the best quality and the owner is trying to trace the originals
Read more William Cooper of Widford was summoned for doing wilful damage to a fence.
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