John Wilson (40), metal turner, was indicted for, and pleaded guilty to, stealing four brick trowels and a pair of pincers, together of the value of 6s.6d., the property of Ernest Peck, of St.Albans, on or about June 3rd.
Read more Christopher Parker was charged with stealing a bushel of mixed corn and James Huttlestone was charged with receiving the same, well knowing it to have been stolen.
Read more Mary Sybil Ratcliff, Clement's Cottages, Brickendon, a domestic servant, was summoned for stealing money and gloves.
Read more Jeremiah Shay, 47, labourer, was indicted for stealing a clock.
Read more Bertie Carter, aged 8 years, of Digswell House Lodge, was charged with setting fire to a stack of hay.
Read more Dramatic escape from house through window
Read more Annie Elizabeth Coles (32), polisher, from Birmingham, pleaded guilty to stealing a pair of knickers.
Read more Damage caused to window of railway coach containing retired army officer.
Read more Fredrick Eve, of Waltham Common Lock, was summoned by George Platten, landlord of the Jolly Bargeman, near Cheshunt Wharf, for detaining a duck.
Read more Lewis Hills (65), of Albury Ride, Cheshunt, was charged with stealing a tin of potted tongue and a jar of turkey tongue.
Read more Two men from London charged with breaking and entering a shop in Welwyn.
Read more Two youths stole two bikes from Cambridge, but their attempt to sell them was inept.
Read more Gunner Albert Peverell, of the 3/4th East Anglian Brigade, R.F.A., was charged with stealing a bicycle, valued at £10, the property of Sergt. Lindell, of the Herts. Yeomanry.
Read more Joshua Cooper, a gunner in the 2nd/6th London Brigade, R.F.A.,was charged with stealing a sum of about £20 from the Y.M.C.A. tent at Much Hadham
Read more Joshua Cooper (21), a gunner in the 2nd/6th London R.F.A., stationed at Much Hadham, was charged with stealing about £20, the property of the Y.M.C.A., at Much Hadham,
Read more Harold Nutt (18), motor driver, pleaded guilty to stealing a motor-bicycle.
Read more Private William Dell, a soldier stationed in Bishop's Stortford admitted stealing 12 shillings belonging to Mr James Dixon of South Street .
Read more Sam Quarterman and Alfred Harber, privates, were charged with stealing four hens.
Read more Arthur Coombes and William Bailey were charged with the theft of two Meerschaum pipes worth 3 shillings each from Barnet tobacconist William Henry Graty.
Read more George Dunnage, 26, labourer, of Hertford, pleaded not guilty of feloniously breaking and entering a fishmonger's and stealing a quantity of fried fish and a fish tray.
Read more Charles Addington (49), restaurant proprietor, of St. Albans, was indicted with receiving three fowls, the property of Mrs Susan Tuck, on February 15, knowing them to have been stolen. George Young (78), labourer was charged with stealing the three fowls referred to,
Read more Arthur Edward Hawthorn, 36, painter, was indicted for setting fire to a stack of hay.
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