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Offences Against Property
Offences Against Property
Theft of a £40 diamond ring
Edith Judd, aged 14, of High Road, Wormley, was charged with stealing a diamond ring,
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Theft of a bicycle
Harry Martin, 20, of Little Heath, was summoned for stealing a bicycle in Wild Hill.
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Theft of a bicycle
Edward Charles Carslake (42), of East Finchley, a painter, was charged with stealing a bicycle.
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Theft of a bicycle at Hemel Hempstead
John Collis, a man discharged from the Navy, stole a bicycle with the intention of selling it on.
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Theft of a clergyman's overcoat
Charles Worley, 45, coachman, pleaded not guilty to stealing an overcoat
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Theft of a cycle lamp
Thomas Hills (15) and George Barker (12), both Ware boys, were summoned for stealing a cycle lamp.
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Theft of a knife - petty sessions
Hertford men summoned for stealing a table knife in Ware.
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Theft of a pair of slippers
Arthur Dellow stole a pair of slippers, but denied it by saying that he had been "in drink" at the time.
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Theft of a scythe
Walter Fitzjohn was arrested for stealing a scythe, a rubstone, and a bag, with the intention of selling them.
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Theft of a sporting gun
William Ernest Edward Smith, of Goffs Oak, labourer, was charged on remand with night poaching.
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Theft of an overcoat
John Murray (aged 38), of no fixed abode, was charged with stealing a gent's overcoat
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Theft of apples
Three Cheshunt boys charged with scrumping.
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Theft of bicycle lamps and pumps
Schoolboys charged with stealing bicycle items from a shed.
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Theft of boots at South Mimms
John Donovan, 60, labourer, pleaded not guilty to stealing a pair of boots.
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Theft of brass
Two men charged with stealing and receiving brass.
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Theft of cauliflower plants
Alfred Arthur Livings, of Goffs Lane, Cheshunt, was charged with stealing 350 cauliflower plants.
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Theft of coal
Leonard Jennings, 12 years old, of Port Hill, pleaded guilty to stealing coal from the Great Northern Railway Station.
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Theft of coal
Richard Baldock (56), of Stanstead Abbots, was summoned for stealing coal
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Theft of cycle
Vigilant Constable catches cycle thief. Fined £3; with 2s 6d (12 ½ pence) costs
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Theft of desks
Albert Page (15), of 18 Bowing Road, Ware, and Frederick W. Shambrook (16), of 13 Priory Street, Ware, were summoned for stealing two desks,
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Theft of galvanized iron
George Steers (37), dealer, pleaded not guilty to stealing a sheet of galvanized iron at Markyate
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Theft of growing cucumbers
Charles Jennings (40), a navvy, and Philip Pugh (39), carman, both of Enfield Highway, were charged with being concerned together in stealing three growing cucumbers from a greenhouse.
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Theft of lead from Haileybury College
William Cheek (36), a plumber, was charged with stealing 96 lbs of old lead from Haileybury College.
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Theft of motor tyres at St Albans
Edgar Albert Gater (19), an electrical engineer in the Army Service Corps, was indicted for stealing eight motor tyres and three inner tubes.
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