The officer visited Mr W. Thrift in connection with a swine fever incident.
12 Jul 1890
Officer posted a warrant of commitment against Arthur White, Walter Matthews and Henry Marfleet to Superintendent Penn.
08 Jun 1890
Officer sent in a report against Samuel Fore regarding a disturbance and assault on March 15.
17 Mar 1890
Officer served a notice order of maintenance on Alfred and Walter Jordon regarding their father Henry Jordon. Officer was also measured for a new uniform at Bishop’s Stortford.
12 Dec 1889
Officer received and attempted to serve the 4 summons from William Winch regarding the disturbances on May 26.
31 May 1890
The officer visited Mr W. Thrift to witness a pig suffering from swine fever killed and buried in lime.
08 Jul 1890
Accompanied by PC no.9 (Officer Peck), the officer visited public beer houses in the parish of Little Hadham in plain clothes.
24 Aug 1890
Officer called out by Mr Henry Mott of Much Hadham at 3pm to find John Whiting drunk in charge of a pony and cart near the Angel Inn, Little Hadham. After becoming violent when questioned about his state, the pony was taken to his house in Perry Green. Enquiries were also made into an assault ...
28 Apr 1890
From Superintendent Foster to Superintendent Martin – Mr. James Wright now the occupier of Sharps Farm Little Hadham states that he would be glad of the assistance of the Police at Sharps Farm at 10 a.m. tomorrow to prevent a Breach of the Peace being committed during such time that he removes the Mills from ...
27 Jul 1903
The officer visited Mr Thrift regarding another incident of swine fever.
26 Jul 1890
The officer went to Lordship Farm to see Mr Thomas Ashwell about some men poaching on his land.
27 Jun 1890
The officer received a report from Mr W. Thrift stating that the pigs he had bought from Mr Sworder’s yard in Bishop’s Stortford were suffering from swine fever. The veterinary doctor James Webb was called and the area declared infected.
04 Jul 1890