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 Mrs Warmington was unwell and depressed, with her memory failing and, despite prescribed tablets, had decided to take her own life. Her husband was not even aware that she had left the house.
Read more George Adams a boy, appeared before Ware Petty Sessions for the third time - sent to the house of correction and sentenced to 12 strokes of the birch
Read more Ernest Crisp was charged with causing wilful damage to the door of the casual ward of the Ware Workhouse.
Read more Two Ware men plead guilty to hooting and yelling.
Read more Arthur Edward Hawthorn, 36, painter, was indicted for setting fire to a stack of hay.
Read more Annie Kirby, a domestic servant pleaded guilty to stealing from her employer.
Read more Two boys from the Herts Reformatory School, Bengeo were charged with stealing clothing.
Read more Officers moving between Ware and Wareside in 1907
Read more Tried for Murder but found guilty of "Concealment of birth".
Read more Eleven-year-old Charles Rogers from Ware charged with stealing cash belonging to Emma Crane.
Read more Elizabeth Saggers (40), of Vicarage Road, Stanstead Abbots, pleaded guilty to using bad language.
Read more Two men from Ware were charged with being drunk and disorderly.
Read more Two cases of drunks falling in the street.
Read more Benjamin Cordwell, a labourer, of Star Street, Ware, was summoned for not sending his child regularly to school.
Read more Men summoned for gaming with cards on a public footpath.
Read more Another tragic case of Infanticide this one resulting in the mother being hanged.
Read more William Bignell, of Kibes Lane, Ware, charged with stealing a quantity of turnip tops.
Read more William Gunn, a hay carter, of Hunsdon, was summoned for a breach of the Lights on Vehicles Act.
Read more Earliest death in a football match ?
Read more William Prime (12), of Caroline Court, was summoned for wilful damage to two panes of glass.
Read more Walter A. Bruff (26), draper, of Baldock Street, Ware, was summoned for failing to comply with the Lighting Order.
Read more This is a gem of a story from a General Occurrence Book
Read more Alfred and Mary Haggar, of Ware, were charged with neglecting their children.
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