You are here: Home>Document collection>Guardroom Occurrence and Telephone Message Books>Guard room occurrence book:10 Sep 1888 - 9 May 1891>Pages 059-060>A Peck Of Plums Stolen From Mr Lock's Garden A Peck Of Plums Stolen From Mr Lock's Garden From: Guard room occurrence book:10 Sep 1888 -... A Peck Of Plums Stolen From Mr Lock's GardenDate of creation 7 Aug 1889 Reference number HPF/B/95/033/7 Time logged 9.40am People involved in incident Nathan Reed, No 3 Barrels Down, Bishops StortfordMr Lock, Draper, employer of Mr Reed, South Street, Bishops Stortford Police officer PC 132 William C. Hummerstone (87) Towns and villages Bishops Stortford (3884) Type of incident Theft (1937) Incidents recorded on this page Browse this documentDocument: Guard room occurrence book:10 Sep 1888 - 9 May 1891Page: Pages 059-060Incident: A Peck Of Plums Stolen From Mr Lock's GardenIncident: Collision Caused By Driver Being Asleep In Charge Of Horse And CartIncident: Complaint Of Boys Throwing Stones At Doors And Using Bad LanguageIncident: Fox Terrier Bitch Lost In Bishops StortfordIncident: Ladies' Jacket Found In The Fete FieldIncident: Swine Fever At Foxdells FarmIncident: Three Tame Rabbits Stolen During The NightIncident: Two Lost Fox Terriers - A Bitch and A Dog Search the documentsYou can carry out an advanced search of the documents by search term.Search the document collectionIncidents in the documentsDay to Day (3117)Theft (2039)Animals (1539)Lost and found (1052)Missing (452)Assault (168)Welfare (152)Drunkeness (120)Special events (119)Road offences (109)View all types of incidentShare thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin