Chief Constable to A & B Divisions – The Queen and Princess leave Wolferton 2.50 p.m. today for St. Pancras.
15 Dec 1903
From Chief Constable to A & B Division – Queen & Princess Victoria leave Wolferton at 1 p.m. Wednesday 20th St. Pancras 3.25.
19 Jan 1904
From Chief Constable to A & B Divisions – The Queen travelling will leave St. Pancras 2.35p.m. 28th G.E. for Wolferton arriving 5.35 p.m.
27 Oct 1903
From Chief Constable to A & B Divisions – Queen and Princess Victoria leave Wolferton at 11.54 a.m. 16 Inst by ordinary train arriving St. Pancras 2.50 p.m.
15 Jul 1903
From Chief Constable to A & B Divisions – The King, Queen and Princess Victoria leave Wolferton by special G.E.R. at 12 noon Monday 16th for London arriving St. Pancras at 2.25 p.m..
14 Nov 1903
Chief Constable to A & B Divisions – Queen and Princess leave St. Pancras 6 p.m. 21st for Sandringham arriving Wolferton 8.25.
21 Dec 1903
From Chief Constable to A & B – The King will leave St. Pancras at 5.5 p.m. 5th Inst ordinary G.E. arriving Wolferton 7.30 p.m.
03 Nov 1903
From Chief Constable – King leaves Sandringham at 2.50 p.m. Monday 18 arriving St. Pancras 6.15 p.m. [This entry has been crossed through perhaps indicating the arrangements had been cancelled Ed.]
11 Dec 1903
From Chief Constable to A & B Divisions – King leaves St. Pancras at 12.5 p.m. Tuesday 30th Inst for Newmarket arriving 1.40 p.m. returning Friday 3rd Proximo at a time which will be communicated when fixed.
27 Jun 1903
From Chief Constable to A & B Divisions – The King will leave Newmarket Station at 4.10 p.m. on Friday 3rd Inst by G.E.R. arriving arriving at St. Pancras at 6.14 p.m.
03 Jul 1903
From Chief Constable to A & B Divisions – King leaves St. Pancras 12.5 p.m. Tuesday 13th Inst by ordinary G.E. train for Newmarket arriving there 1.48 p.m.
12 Oct 1903
From Chief Constable to A & B Divisions – The Queen and Princess Victoria leave St. Pancras at 2.30 p.m. 29th Inst for Sandringham arriving Wolferton at 5.40 p.m.
28 Jun 1903
From Superintendent Wood to All Stations – Copy of information from Radnorshire Constabulary Chief Constables Office Pen-y-Bont, 19 Sept 03. Wanted for the purpose of serving a Crown Subpoena to attend as witness in a case of murder, Matthew English, age about 36, 5 ft 3 or 4, complexion fresh, features round, eyes blue, hair ...
20 Sep 1903
From Chief Clerk to All Superintendents – With reference to telephone message of 15th Inst at 3.15 p.m. to All Stations from C Division you will report result to this Office and Supt. Wood will be good enough to transmit letter from Supt. Jones to this Office to be dealt with.
16 Dec 1903
From Chief Clerk to All Stations – No. 3 Beat to be worked during month of April.
26 Mar 1904
From Chief Constable to All Superintendents – No. 1 Beat to be worked for March 1904.
27 Feb 1904
From Chief Constable to All Divisions – The sum of £18 is to be divided amongst Divisions Superintendents Clerks and other Officers who were employed preparing the special Licensed Houses Returns, Returns Clerical work only please give the names of Officers so engaged and take the figure 4 as the highest representation for Remuneration reducing ...
24 May 1903
From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Stolen from a portable fowl house situated in a stock yard at Rensley Farm, Standon between 28 Oct and 3rd Nov 02, 20 fowls mixed breeds consisting of Plymouth Rock, Buff and White Wyandotte and Dorkings value 2/6 each the property of Marsena Oliver. Also strayed from a ...
04 Nov 1902
From Superintendent Wood to All Stations – Hired on 06 Ult for a week and not yet returned a gents cycle Squirrel made by Faudie Phillips and Co, London Newgate Street, names and plate on front, 24 in frame enamelled black, Dunlop tyres, rat trap pedals, handle bars half drop, front rim brake, cycle compound ...
10 Oct 1902
From Superintendent Hassell to All Stations – Description of a bicycle taken from the Kings Head P.H. London Colney a gents Chase Road Racer 26 in frame sloping top bar marked Clincher on tyres black rims, 84 gear, Burys free wheel, back pedal brake, tool bag and pump, no. 3973, another bicycle left behind. Came astray ...
25 Feb 1904
Continued from previous page. ….. Roe Stock, a fawn coloured Greyhound wearing a leather collar with brass studs about 12 months old in good condition.
25 Feb 1904
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Stolen from White Lion Hotel Stevenage at 5.20 p.m. today a gents Singer bicycle, new tyre hind wheel, small bell left handlebar which is out of repair, white metal lamp, flat handlebars, cork handles white tips, springs of saddle broken, tool bag, value £6, the property of ...
02 Dec 1902
Message from Metropolitan Police. Stolen from stables at Tottenham during night of 19th January, a chestnut gelding aged 12 (?) star on forehead, offside fetlock white, short mane and tail clipped. Trace high scar from cut on on near side belly Has been fired near hind leg, one spring cart painted green picked out black ...
21 Jan 1905
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Lost supposed stolen from Henry Franklin Broadwater House during night of 29th Inst a black Minorca cockerel value 3/-.
30 Dec 1903