From Superintendent Shore to All Stations – Hired on 28th Inst at 11.30 a.m. and not yet returned a bicycle of the following description, a gents 25 in frame enamelled black picked out blue, free wheel with only a thumb lever front rim brake, flat handlebars, the back hub screwed on the left hand side ...
30 Jan 1903
From Superintendent Foster to All Stations – Stolen from the Old Cross at Hertford since 8 p.m. this evening a gents pneumatic bicycle free wheel Bowden brake front rim brake Excelsior make J. Wackett bicycle agent on frame straight handlebars Brooks saddle is in rather dirty condition value £5 property of Mr. Ernest Storey. Transmitted to ...
27 Mar 1904
Grey overcoat stolen from outside a shop
25th January 1902
Enquiries made into reports of a stolen horse in Hertford.
12 Jul 1901
Two medals stolen from military barracks
25th January 1902
From Superintendent Shore to All Stations – Missing from a clothes line at the rear of a house in London Rd., Hertford during the Wednesday 4th Inst the property of Mr. J.T. Hale, 2 flannelette shirts very light colour blue stripe, one to fit boy 5 years the other to fit boy 9 years old, ...
08 Feb 1903
Stray horse found and held at the Cold Bath P.H. in Hertford for re-posession.
10th November 1901
Continued from previous page. ….. 3 India rubber knee rugs and one loin cloth with C or G Morgan and Sons in white letters thereon, old broken whip, the above are now detained at Hertford.
08 Dec 1902
From Superintendent Foster to All Stations – Hired today at 1.30 p.m. for 2 hours & not yet returned a gents safety bicycle a B.S.A. filling 26 in frame, free wheel, front brake, Warwick tyres, plated rims, mudguards, no back brake, transfer on front maker J. Wackett 77 & 81 St. Andrew St. Hertford in ...
05 Nov 1903
Continued from previous page. ….. black bowler hat, black trousers & boots, wearing a double gold Albert chain curb pattern, carrying a brown bag.
05 Nov 1903
Selection of tools stolen from a shed at Birch Green Hertford between 31st August 4pm and 2nd September 6 am.
2nd September 1901