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Cockerel and Chickens Stolen
From: Guard room occurrence book: 19 Aug 1901 ...Cockerel and ten chickens stolen from henhouse
Date of creation
24th February 1902Reference number
HPF/B/98/051/1People involved in incident
William Claridge (Owner of Birds), Offley Mill, Great OffleyTranscript
From: D.C.C, To: All Stations Stolen from a fowl house at Offley Mill during night of 20th Feby. 1902, the property of William Claridge, 10 pullets and one cockerel. Description – pullets ordinary farmyard breed, chiefly dark brown. The cockerel – red-speckled, long on legs, supposed half bred game. Value 2s/6d each. The fowl house was left unfastened. Information to D.C.C.Police officer
PC 166 Harry Saunders (121)
Towns and villages
Great Offley (3)
Type of incident
Theft (1937)