From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Lost between High Street & Queens Road Royston on 29th Inst a lady’s brown leather wristlet with gold watch attached, value £5, number unknown, the property of Ethel Wolesley, 2 Wrexham Terrace ….. Continued on next page.
30 Aug 1903
From Chief Constable to Superintendent Martin – Rev. C.L. White has written for a reduction in his account for School Treat on 19th Inst. Bill returned to him marked free.
28 Aug 1903
From Superintendent Hassell to All Stations – Found about 8.30 p.m. 26th Inst in the hedge Luton Road Harpenden a lady’s pneumatic bicycle, on transfer Traveller W. Scott Cycle and Motor Works, High Street, Dunstable, Beds., plunger brake, plated rim, Dunlop tyres, rubber pedals, gear case with small piece of horn in centre, mud guards, ...
27 Aug 1903
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Found straying on 25th Inst & now shut up at Royston Police Station a black curly coated Retriever dog, aged, leather collar no name, also lost in Baldock this day a brown & fawn scotch Collie dog, answers to the name of Ben, the property of James ...
28 Aug 1903
From Superintendent Duke to Superintendent Martin – Description of a dog which slipped its collar yesterday at St. Margarets Railway Station whilst being conveyed by Railway Company from Hadham to Tottenham, black dog supposed cross between Lurcher and Whippet, smooth coated, owner Pettit, answers to the name of sweep. Sawbridgeworth & Hadham. Written alongside entry ‘Returned home ...
29 Aug 1903
Continued from previous page. ….. leg, dressed when last seen black hard felt hat, dark jacket, grey mixture trousers, likely to be found at common lodging houses and casual wards.
27 Aug 1903
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