From Chief Clerk to Superintendent Martin – Your B1635/03 [Letter No. 1635 of 1903 from B Division Ed.] Purchase locally by order W.R. [William Reynolds Ed.]
09 Dec 1903
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. to Superintendent Martin – You will carry out my orders for Anthrax and have everything in readiness for me by 1 p.m. tomorrow the Veterinary Inspector is to attend at the same hour.
11 Dec 1903
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Re Cartage of Coals. I find the weight of coal varies a great deal with coal bills so if you will telephone up when you receive a consign of coal I will tell you the weight of the invoice.
10 Dec 1903
From Superintendent Foster to All Stations A, B, E & R – Lost from Bayford Hall a valuable black Retriever dog, collar Admiral Hastings C.B. thereon.
04 Dec 1903
Chief Constable to A & B Divisions – King leaves St. Pancras 3.55 p.m. for Thetford via Cambridge arriving 6 p.m.
05 Dec 1903
From Chief Constable to Superintendent Martin – Your B1627/03 [Letter No. 1627 of 1903 from B Division Ed.] PC Seabrook will be placed on 25/8 per week from last Pay Day.
05 Dec 1903
From Superintendent Hassell to All Stations – Stolen or strayed from outside the Park Hotel Wheathampstead about 8 p.m. 8th Inst a pony and cart the property of Mr. R.H. Newington of Sutton Farm Hatfield, description a brown pony, a light brown trap with yellow hubs makers name Gold Windsor, brown harness, trap contains three ...
09 Dec 1903
From Chief Constable to Superintendent Martin – The King will leave Wolferton Station at 12.25 p.m. on 7th Inst arriving St. Pancras Great Eastern Railway at 2.50 p.m.
05 Dec 1903
From Chief Constable – King leaves Sandringham at 2.50 p.m. Monday 18 arriving St. Pancras 6.15 p.m. [This entry has been crossed through perhaps indicating the arrangements had been cancelled Ed.]
11 Dec 1903
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