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Eastwick

  • Black Mongrel Terrier Dog Found Straying At Eastwick
    Black Mongrel Terrier Dog Found Straying At Eastwick
    21 Jun 1908
  • Intruder At Eastwick Rectory
    Intruder At Eastwick Rectory
    27 Nov 1903
  • Lost Collie Dog Eastwick
    Lost Collie Dog Eastwick
    From Sergeant Draper to Superintendent Martin – Come astray on 5th Inst at Eastwick a Collie Dog dark sable and white wearing a round leather collar studded with brass studs brass plate no name thereon.
    06 Apr 1904
  • Notification Of Withdrawal Of Form A At Eastwick Hall Farm
    Notification Of Withdrawal Of Form A At Eastwick Hall Farm
    18 Jan 1909
  • Proceeded to Burnt Mill Railway Station used pass 102041 fare 6d patrolled Eastwick, Gilston, High Wych, Sawbridgeworth, Spellbrook, Thorley
    Proceeded to Burnt Mill Railway Station used pass 102041 fare 6d patrolled Eastwick, Gilston, High Wych, Sawbridgeworth, Spellbrook, Thorley
  • Proceeded to Eastwick by Railway for Duty at the Funeral of E.S. Bowlby J.P.
    Proceeded to Eastwick by Railway for Duty at the Funeral of E.S. Bowlby J.P.
    8 Nov 1902
  • Stolen Stockings Eastwick
    Stolen Stockings Eastwick
    From Sergeant Draper to Superintendent Foster – Stolen off a clothes line at back of a cottage at Eastwick this afternoon the property of Mrs Stowers a pair of black stockings with a small hole in toe, supposed by a woman rather stout dressed in black clothes who was hawking ferns.
    25 Nov 1902
  • Stray Red Bullock
    Stray Red Bullock
    12 Jun 1901
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