The Deputy Chief Constable circulated a letter received from the Clerk of Peace to all Superintendents which instructed that the Secretary of State had postponed the implementation of a new Byelaw until the 5th September.
19 Aug 1902
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Motor car without plate. Stop the car and ask the driver to show his licence for car and driver. If no licences take name and address and tell the driver that no proceedings will be taken if we find he has applied for licences and plate number.
04 Jan 1904
From Chief Clerk to All Divisions – Correspondence re Defaulters in respect of Rates is not to be headed Passive Resisters but Defaulters in respect of Rates.
21 Nov 1903
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Remanded in custody at this Station until 11 a.m. 6th Inst charged with Larceny a man giving the name James Roosevelt age 40 looks older, 6 ft 1 1/2, hair dark turning grey bald on top, clean shaven, eyes grey, complexion dark, dressed in dark clothes, soft felt ...
03 May 1903
From Chief Clerk to All Stations – Night Duty Routes & Slips in future. The month will be known by numbers namely one, two & three and will be worked accordingly. Each Division to work the same number. Supt. will report by telephone to the Office what number is to be worked on the first ...
02 Sep 1903
This is a repeat of the earlier message on this page which this time was sent to All Stations.
20 Sep 1902
The Deputy Chief Constable sent a message to All Stations circulating details of a theft from Paddington Railway Station on Saturday the 23rd Inst. A lady’s travelling bag and its contents was left unattended on the 11.30 a.m. train and was stolen.
25 Aug 1902
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Be good enough to make up your pay sheet from 14 May to 10th June also your monies sheet from 7th May to 3rd June inclusive to reach this office on Thursday morning next.
02 Jun 1903
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. to A, B, E & F. – Please send in your D.A.A. A/C including Rabies made up to 7th March inclusive so as to arrive hereby 9th Inst without fail, fees …. Continued on next page.
04 Mar 1903
Continued from previous page. ….. collected to accompany same. By order W.R.
04 Mar 1903
From Superintendent Foster to All Stations – Superintendent Martin wants the previous convictions against Elias Draper & Eliza Draper age 30 and Edward and Cinderella Elliot age about 27.
01 Mar 1904
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Re Assizes. Be good enough to send in by 9th Inst list of cases for trial at above also show what Officers will attend as witnesses if no cases a nil return is required.
04 Nov 1903
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. to A, B, E & F Divisions – Please make up your D.A.A. and rabies a/c to 23 May inclusive and forward them to this Office by first post on 26 May without fail money received for stray dogs to accompany same.
21 May 1903
From Chief Constable to All Superintendents – Please let me know what Officers attended the Herts Quarter Sessions at Hertford and St. Albans as witnesses and did not receive special allowance. The same message for Herts Assizes.
26 Mar 1904
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. – Please let me know by telephone some time today for period between 1st August 01 and 31st July 02 no. of stray dogs seized, no. owned, no. destroyed or otherwise disposed of.
26 Oct 1902
From the Chief Constable To All Divisions – You will please furnish me with a list of all officers in your respective Divisions who are in possession of cycling capes by Friday morning next.
06 Nov 1902
From Chief Constable to All Superintendents [Believed Ed.] – Passive Resisters. You will be good enough to report by return of post if any Distress Warrants have been issued for Education Rates at the various Petty Sessional Divisions in your respective Divisions, please give following details, Name and place P.S.C., date of warrant, amount of ...
30 Sep 1903
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Copy of letter from Cambs Police Arrington. Remanded in custody until Monday next on a charge of Larceny Israel Loveridge, 30, 5 ft 6, sallow complexion, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, Thomas Loveridge, age 30, 5 ft 6, eyes dark brown, hair dark brown, both travel with ...
19 Dec 1902
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Forwarding to this Office telephone message of Aug 19 at 11.10 a.m. re Motor Prosecutions the return is to made from 1st Jany. 1903 to 30th Sept. 1903.
30 Sep 1903
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Please make up your Pay Sheets and Monies Sheets for 28 days and forward same to this office by Thursday morning next.
22 Sep 1902
From Chief Clerk to All Stations – Be good enough to make up your Pay Sheets from 9th July to 5th August also your Monies Sheets from 2nd July to 29th July to reach this Office by Thursday morning next without fail.
27 Jul 1903
From Chief Constable to All Divisions – Please make up your Pay from 24 Dec 03 to 24 Jan 04 Monies Sheet from 17 Dec 03 to 13 Jan 04 to reach here by Thursday next.
11 Jan 1904
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Please make up your pay and monies sheets for 28 days and forward them to this office n Thursday morning next.
12 Jan 1903
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Be good enough to send in your pay sheet made up from 19 February to 18 March also your monies sheet made up from 12 February to 11 March to reach this office by first post on Thursday next.
10 Mar 1903