Two men wanted on warrant for poaching, both subsequently arrested
12th April 1902
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Missing from her home at Julians Road Stevenage since 7 a.m. this day Rose Mary Warner, age 21, 5 ft 4 or 5, dark hair, brown eyes, full face, ruddy complexion, wearing spectacles, slim build, dress black serge jacket & skirt, black sailor hat black & white ...
07 Mar 1904
Single sheep strayed from a field in Stevenage.
19th October 1901
From: DCC Set of plasterer’s tools stolen tolen from building during course of erection at Stevenage during the night of 26th inst.. Also includes a description of the suspected thief.
27th September 1901
Description of property stolen from a doctor’s surgery
7th June 1902
Brown cob mare stolen from a meadow and Broad Water near Stevenage during night of 11th Jan 1905, in good condition 14-1, switch and tail, blind left eye, has been blistered on right shoulder, shod all round value £12, property of Arthur Gates of Stevenage. Left behind in meadow, an old chestnut horse, white… [illegible ...
12 Jan 1905
Cockerel stolen from shop in Stevenage
3rd December 1901
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Stolen from a fowl house standing in a garden at the back of the Warren, London Road, Stevenage during last night 11th Dec 02, 20 fowls as follows, 9 Old Golden Wyandotte, 6 young ditto, 2 brown leghorn pullets, 2 black cross bred with rose combs, 1 ...
12 Dec 1902
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Stolen from a shed at the rear of a shop in High Street Stevenage during night of 10th Inst a double barrel breech loading gun 12 in bore makers name W. Greener Birmingham on barrel value £12 the property of F. Chouler Stevenage value £2 reward offered ...
12 Jul 1903
Overcoat stolen from outside a shop in Stevenage
28th November 1901
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Strayed from a meadow at Whitney Wood Stevenage during night of 21st Inst a black horse, 9 years old, 16 hands, three white feet, white star on forehead, long mane and tail, shod all round, in good condition, slightly lame on both forelegs, has on a head ...
23 Oct 1903
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Missing supposed stolen from a bedroom at Stevenage since last night a small brown wooden oval box with band of gold on lid and lined with silk inside containing £9 in gold as follows 6 sovereigns && 6 half sovereigns the property of James Byworth.
12 Oct 1903