From Inspector Hassell to All Stations – Stolen from a shed near the Midland Railway bridge London Road St Albans between 6,30 p.m. 11th and 6 a.m. 12th Inst one black ebony [name of tool missing Ed.] with brass fittings about 8 inches long, one bradawl, one inch chisel, one brace and bits, one level ...
12 Sep 1902
From Inspector Reed in charge A Division to B and F Divisions – Stolen between 6 p.m. 11th Inst and 6 a.m. 12th Inst from a field at Rye House 60 cauliflowers which were cut ready for use value 5/- the property of William Tattin.
12 Sep 1902
From Inspector in charge Ware to All Stations – Strayed from Sacombe Bury Farm Sacombe on the 11th Inst the property ….. Continued on next page.
14 Sep 1902
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Strayed or stolen from a field at Caddington Hall Markyate on 9th Inst a black colt 4 years one white leg scar on hip, shod, the above was bought at Barnet Fair on 6th Inst please cause enquiries to be made.
11 Sep 1902
From Superintendent W. Reynolds to All Stations – Copy information received. Found on 9th Inst and deposited at Potters Bar Police Station a massive silver soup ladle chased supposed proceeds of a larceny. E. Morris Sergeant [Metropolitan Police Ed.]
10 Sep 1902
From Inspector in charge Watford to All Stations – Copy of message from Metro Police Barnet on Sept 8th at 11.10 am. Strayed from a field on 7th Inst 3 horse. 1st. Black mare 15-2 6 years. 2nd. Brown mare 15-5 white heels letter H cut with scissors on back under saddle. 3rd. Bay gelding ...
11 Sep 1902
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