From Superintendent Wood to All Stations – Copy of message from Metro Police. Will you please have a look kept on a caravan dark brown colour with John Walker thereon drawn by a dark bay horse as we have a summons for on him it is thought his proper name is Smith one of Smart ...
18 Apr 1903
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Stolen from a house at Chipperfield last night a plated sauce ladle and 2lbs of salt butter in rolls and 16 eggs the property of Mrs. Harrington please cause enquiries to be made.
17 Apr 1903
From Superintendent Wood to All Stations – Description of a bicycle left at the Railway Arms P.H. Watford on 13th Inst and now in possession of the Landlord a gents pneumatic Diamond frame, Fieldwood tyres, rubber pedals rubber missing from right hand pedal, no transfer, plated handlebars, cork grips right one missing, no brake, Challis ...
17 Apr 1903
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Lost in Royston on 14th Inst sable and white Collie dog very valuable answers to the name of Laddie the property of Ellis Wilkinson.
16 Apr 1903
From Chief Clerk to Inspector In Charge – Re Mastiff dog. Try and see if you can sell it.
17 Apr 1903
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Copy of telegram received. My wife disappeared Monday afternoon with baby and broken perambulator is dressed in a black sailor hat and black jacket. William Rush Elmdon Essex. Wife name Harriet. Written alongside entry – Found at Cambridge 16.04.03
16 Apr 1903
From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Strayed from a field at Great Amwell during night of 14th Inst a dark chestnut mare about 13 hands with small white spots on body, two hind fetlocks and star on forehead, white long mane and face, heavy in foal, property of James Smith a Gypsy. Written alongside entry ...
17 Apr 1903
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