Description of old man missing from Bishops Stortford Union, later found.
25th November 1901
Attending Bishops Stortford police station for measurement of uniform and [?] Bench
17 Jan 1901
Enquiries were made into reports of ‘deceased meat’ which was seized after having been sent to London.
22 Jan 1902
Assisted the Superintendent and Sergeant in apprehending two gentlemen wanted on warrant for assaulting officers on Aug 3.
05 Aug 1901
Three men, two of whom are brothers, wanted for non-payment of fines.
2nd October 1901
Superintendent Shore [Hertford Ed.] sent a telephone message to Superintendent Foster [Bishops Stortford Ed.] requesting a message be delivered to Inspector Jones of the RSPCA asking if he would send a telegram to a Mr. Harrison a Vet confirming whether he could meet him at Broxbourne by the 5.36 p.m. or 6.10 p.m. trains and ...
21 Aug 1902
From Chief Clerk to Inspector In Charge – Re Mastiff dog. Try and see if you can sell it.
17 Apr 1903
From Chief Constable to Inspector W. Martin – You will attend Bishops Stortford Police Station at 12.15 p.m. on Saturday next to meet the Chief Constable re Essex Agricultural Show.
01 Apr 1903
From Superintendent Duke to Superintendent Martin – Will you please instruct PC Bethell to proceed direct to Hatfield and not to call at Ware for my horse as arranged.
10 Feb 1904
From Superintendent Foster to Superintendent Martin – Sergeant Wilcox will not be required at Hertford this week.
12 May 1903
From Chief Clerk to Superintendent Martin – Letter from Bailey & Co returned to you kindly let me have a copy of same for information of Chief Constable.
13 Feb 1904
Both messages from Chief Constable to Superintendent Martin 1st message – Your B267/04 [Letter from B Division No. 267 of 1904 Ed.] Postal Order for 4/2 duly received. 2nd Message – Your B262/04 [Letter from B Division No. 262 of 1904 Ed.] Sanctioned.
19 Feb 1904
From Clerk Of The Peace to Bishops Stortford – Please inform Messrs. Gee & Sons that Mr. Warboys Sheriffs Officer says the amount of execution against Cookson is £96/12/0 will they send it to him or shall he call on Monday. Copy taken to Messrs. Gee & Sons by PC166.
07 Mar 1903
From Chief Constable to Superintendent Martin – Please inform Mr. Webb that the Chief will be pleased if he will ride the horse over to save him in going to Stortford.
18 Dec 1903