Trooper 2nd Life Guards, Acting Bombardier Royal Garrison Artillery
Read more Lance Corporal P/2346 Military Mounted Police
Read more Trooper 3748 1st Life Guards, Gunner 200599 Royal Garrison Artillery
Read more Gunner 99378 Royal Horse Artillery Anti-Aircraft Lance Bombardier 191687 Royal Garrison Artillery Anti-Aircraft
Read more Killed in Action in Italy having been previously wounded whilst serving in North Africa.
Read more Details of some of the Officers of Hertfordshire Constabulary who joined the services in the First World War
Read more Ellen Whitman, of Sun Street, Waltham Abbey, was summoned for selling a glass of milk which was deficient in fat to the extent of 46 per cent.
Read more William Page (16), William Ives (15), and Harry Timson (14), all Ware lads, were summoned for throwing stones.
Read more Alfred Livings (11), Gilbert Faint (14), Leslie Faint (10), and Charles Rogers (12), all residing at Flamstead End, were summoned for assaulting Percy Waller.
Read more John Barnby (13) and Harold Warner (11), of Stepney, Owen Marshall (10), of Enfield, and Gregory Gascoyne (9), of Hoddesdon, were charged with damaging a door at Hoddesdon.
Read more Edward Albert Rogers (13), Charles E. Rogers (11), of Little Horse Lane, William George Irons (9), Herbert Franklin (10), and Thomas Nunn (8), Crib Street, were charged with cruelly ill-treating cows.
Read more Alan Smith, of Muswell Hill, North London, was summoned for driving a motor-cycle at Hatfield at such a speed as to be dangerous to the public.
Read more Sidney Arthur Merryweather, of 14 Arthur Street, Battersea, was charged with driving a motor-car in a manner dangerous to the public at Hatfield.
Read more Two men charged with drink-driving blamed it on the chain.
Read more The story of the Mounted from its reinstatement after the First World War to its disbanding in 1928
Read more Many readers will recall the 1984 Coal Strike but will not have realised that the Hertford County Constabulary were called upon 70 years earlier.
Read more Walter Mills, of High Cross, a National reservist, was charged with being found drunk and incapable in Ware.
Read more George Vincent, of Wormley West End, butcher, was summoned for keeping a carriage without a licence.
Read more George W. Draper, of Woolmer Green, pleaded guilty to keeping a dog without a licence.
Read more Frederick Jones, of Queen’s Road, Waltham Cross, was summoned for keeping a dog without a licence.
Read more William Page, of 75 High Oak Road, Ware, and George Pakes, of 2 New Road, Ware were summoned for keeping dogs without a licence.
Read more James Brown, hay carter, of Little Hadham, was summoned for having no lights on his cart.
Read more Ernest Martin, of Amwell Street, Hoddeson, was summoned for driving a horse and cart without a light.
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