2000 saw the Metropolitan Police give up those areas of Hertfordshire that they had Policed since 1840.
Read more 2011 saw the 175th anniversary of the formation of the Hertford Borough Police.
Read more 1947 St Albans City Police are absorbed into the County Force.
Read more It is interesting to compare salaries between 1880, 1911 and 2014
Read more Private 12th Lancers and 1st Dragoon Guards, Lance Corporal P/1142 Military Mounted Police - Oldest Herts Police Soldier on enlistment at 47 years 32 days
Read more Grenadier Guardsman Boer War Veteran, Private 2488 Hertfordshire Yeomanry, Lance Corporal P/14882 Military Mounted Police.
Read more Corporal Royal Army Medical Corps, Sergeant Drill Instructor Military Hospital Bedford
Read more Boer War Veteran Guardsman 1019 Coldstream Guards, Lance Corporal P/2791 Military Foot Police
Read more 20th and 10th Hussars, Boer War Veteran, Lance Sergeant 13th Regiment Cavalry Reserve, Instructor Hertfordshire Yeomanry, Company Sergeant Major Chinese Labour Corps
Read more Boer War Veteran Guardsman 7119 Grenadier Guards, Sergeant Major 22745 Royal Flying Corps/Royal Air Force
Read more Boer War Veteran Private 3943 9th (Queens Royal) Lancers, Section B Reservist, Lance Corporal P/8284 Military Mounted Police
Read more Grenadier Guardsman and later Colour Sergeant Major in the Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry.
Read more Boer War Veteran 1st Dragoon Guards, Acting Warrant Officer Class I, 2nd London Division, Staff Colonel, Army Service Corps (Territorial Force), Acting Company Quarter Master Sergeant Royal Army Service Corps.
Read more Having served as Private 4715 in the Bedfordshire Regiment he joined the Hertford County Constabulary in 1899. Recalled to the colours on the 16th December 1899 he served in South Africa for 236 days before being invalided home due to illness. He re-joined the Police but by 1903 he had left believed for medical reasons.
Read more Boer War Veteran Private 4186 11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars, Section B Reservist, Lance Corporal P/8282 Military Mounted Police
Read more After the expansion of the Metropolitan Police in 1839 Bushey got its first Police Station
Read more Boston served for 25 years in the Hertford County Constabulary and was the son of another Hertfordshire Officer.
Read more 1st and 4th Battalions, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Egyptian campaign veteran. WW1 Royal Warwickshire Regiment Company Quartermaster Sergeant, Royal Army Service Corps 239th Company, Acting Staff Sergeant Major
Read more The Life Story Of A popular Victorian Police Constable.
Read more These are the life stories of a father and son who both served in the Hertford County Constabulary. John Cross enlisted in the Army in 1915 as a Section B Army Reservist but was never mobilised his son Stanley also enlisted in 1915 as Guardsman 24497 in the Grenadier Guards aged 15. Having been sent to France his true age was revealed and he was sent back to the UK. He returned to France in 1918 where he was wounded and was awarded the Military Medal. After the War he joined the Police.
Read more Chief Constable 1880 to 1910. His early life in India reads like a "Boys Own" adventure
Read more The second Chief Constable of Hertfordshire he was Appointed in 1880 and he retired after 31 years service in 1911.
Read more 9th (Queen’s Royal) Lancers Orderly Room Sergeant Major
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