PC Milton spent three days delivering notices concerning Weights and Measures. (There were no Trading Standard Officers at this time and it was a responsibility of the Police to check for accuracy of things like weighing scales Ed.)
09 Feb 1907
PC Milton served Weights and Measures notices. (At this time there were no Trading Standards Officers and traders who used scalesĀ etc. had them checked periodically for their accuracy by the Police Ed.)
07 Feb 1906
PC Milton left notices concerning the Wild Bird Protection Act and made enquiries concerning two fowls stolen from Great Munden.
29 Jan 1907
PC Milton was tasked with distributing notices concerning the Wild Birds Protection Act.
09 Feb 1906
The officer received information from Mr Thrift, Mr Clark and Mrs Clark that a woman had been seen lying by the road near Albury End. Upon arriving at the location, the officer had the woman taken to Bishop’s Stortford Union in Mr Thrift’s cart.
15 Sep 1890
PC Milton spent two more days making enquiries regarding the Highway Robbery.
27 Feb 1906