Arthur Attfield and William Tew, both teenagers, plead guilty to breaking and entering.
Read more William Page, of 75 High Oak Road, Ware, and George Pakes, of 2 New Road, Ware were summoned for keeping dogs without a licence.
Read more Privates Fletcher and Newton were charged with being army deserters, and it wasn't the first time!
Read more P.C. Henry Bristow (34) died suddenly of aneurism, having only been married for 6 months.
Read more Rolling over in bed suffocated the child: she had now lost four, but this was accidental.
Read more Matilda Storey, of Kibes Lane, Ware, was summoned for using bad language.
Read more Mrs Edward Adams, of 168 Musley Hill, Ware, was summoned for assaulting Edith Doris Minnie Lawrence, aged 13.
Read more Charles Cook ( 22), a labourer, of Ware Road, Hoddesdon, was summoned for driving a cart without a light.
Read more A heavy steam lorry left in the middle of the road caused a car to have to go into the ditch. The driver was asleep, having been awake for forty hours.
Read more Two young soldiers were brought before the Ware Bench on a charge of murdering Leonard Pegram.
Read more Cyclist falls of his bicycle while going downhill and trying to avoid two soldiers.
Read more Both men charged with stealing (growing) potatoes!
Read more Noah Worley stole tools and a white smock!
Read more Harry Blakes (12), and May Blakes (14) of Black Swan Yard, Ware, were convicted of stealing potatoes.
Read more Elsie Elizabeth Emily Cockman summoned for stealing clothing and jewellery.
Read more Frank Brand (43), of the 'Lamb and Flag' public-house, Colliers End, was summoned for keeping a two-wheeled carriage without a licence.
Read more John Saunders (45), of 29 Kibes Lane, Ware, was summoned for using bad language.
Read more Letter to parents about food shortages at school
Read more Herbert Franklin (10) and Richard Scales (9) were charged with stealing beans.
Read more Edith Judd, aged 14, of High Road, Wormley, was charged with stealing a diamond ring,
Read more Edward Albert Rogers (13), Charles E. Rogers (11), of Little Horse Lane, William George Irons (9), Herbert Franklin (10), and Thomas Nunn (8), Crib Street, were charged with cruelly ill-treating cows.
Read more George Barker (12) , of the Crooked Billet, Ware, was charged with damaging growing wheat.
Read more Labourer from Hoddesdon charged with being drunk and disorderly.
Read more At Ware Petty Sessions a long letter was submitted by the Clerk from Deputy Chief Constable Wood relative to the Defence of the Realm Regulations, and enclosing a new order retricting the sale of intoxicants to the military.
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