Joseph William Blackwell (28), was charged with burglary at the residence of Mr Septimus Croft, St Margaretsbury.
Read more Joseph Walter Blackwell, of 63 Arlington Street, Camden Town, was charged with breaking and entering St Margaret's Church, and stealing a missionary box and its contents, also a hand brush and towel.
Read more Bad language outside workhouse resulted in three weeks hard labour.
Read more A man named Prior was charged with being drunk and using bad language.
Read more Thomas Hills (15) and George Barker (12), both Ware boys, were summoned for stealing a cycle lamp.
Read more Drunk in charge of a pony and cart on the Wadesmill Road.
Read more Peer of the realm is fined for having an out of date driver's licence.
Read more George Wylds (45) and Denny Wylds (43), of Kibes Lane, Ware, were charged with neglecting their children.
Read more Six Ware youths were summoned for playing a game in Cross Street, Ware, likely to be dangerous to the public.
Read more Two women charged with stealing turnip tops.
Read more Henry Walker, of Little Hadham, was summoned for riding asleep.
Read more Edward Charles Carslake (42), of East Finchley, a painter, was charged with stealing a bicycle.
Read more Henry Wallace and James Capell, both maltsters, of Ware, were summoned at Ware Petty Sessions for game trespass.
Read more Frank Brand, a timber handler, of the Lamb and Flag, Colliers End, was summoned for failing to notify a case of parasitic mange.
Read more Herbert Tomlin, of Priory Street, Ware , pleaded not guilty of being drunk on November 26th.
Read more Harry Homewood, of 2 East Street, Ware, pleaded guilty to being asleep and without a light whilst in charge of a horse and cart in Watton Road at 1.40 a.m. on Friday, December 21st.
Read more John Richens, of Church Street, and George Perry, of Kibes Lane, Ware, were charged with stealing letters from a Post Office pillar box.
Read more John Richens, 21 and George Perry, 22, of Ware, pleaded guilty to stealing letters from a pillar letter box in the town.
Read more Harry White, of Colliers End, pleaded guilty to using bad language.
Read more Walter Mills, of High Cross, a National reservist, was charged with being found drunk and incapable in Ware.
Read more "Overcome by rum" - couple helplessly drunk at Amwell End.
Read more William Cheek (36), a plumber, was charged with stealing 96 lbs of old lead from Haileybury College.
Read more An echo of the midnight affray between four police officers and three brothers was heard at the Ware Police Court.
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