Hertfordshire Police Historical Society This Week In History 12/11/1884 In general orders on 12 November 1884 the following appeared-the Chief Constable has information which leads him to believe that many of the breweries in the county are practically open houses to the police and of those breweries, members of the force can obtain refreshment such as beer or ...
Read more Hertfordshire Police Historical Society This Week In History 1883 In an action tried before Judge Rodgers and a special jury at the Leominster County Court on Thursday, against Superintendent Strangward, of the Hertfordshire Constabulary, for arresting without a warrant in July last a young man suspected of giving poisoned meat to a dog, a verdict was given for ...
Read more It is highly likely that the Abbey Gateway at St Albans is the oldest building to have been used for policing in Hertfordshire. Built largely under the Abbott Thomas de la Mare in 1366.
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