Private L8220 1st East Surrey Regiment, Lance Corporal P/13932 Military Mounted Police who was Killed in Action on the 29th June 1918.
Read more William John Pope, landlord of the Crown and Thistle public-house, Railway Street, was summoned for permitting drunkenness on his premises.
Read more Private 2381 Hertfordshire Yeomanry, Private M/204725 Royal Army Service Corps, 2nd Lieutenant Royal Air Force.
Read more Private Royal Army Service Corps, Private Hampshire Regiment
Read more Harry Blakes (12), and May Blakes (14) of Black Swan Yard, Ware, were convicted of stealing potatoes.
Read more Arthur Gritty, of Walton Road, Enfield, was summoned for trespassing on land belonging to Admiral Sir Hedworth Meux, at Northaw, and taking rabbits.
Read more Herbert Wright and Samuel Playle were summoned for being found upon land belonging to Lord Desborough in search of game.
Read more Trooper 3696 2nd Life Guards and Private in Royal Army Service Corps. Not positively identified - are you related to this man? Can you help?
Read more Private 2544 Hertfordshire Yeomanry
Read more Having served as Private 3500 in the 19th (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own) Hussars, he joined the Hertford County Constabulary in 1897. He was recalled to the Colours on 13th November 1899 and fought throughout the Boer War. He re-joined the Police but emigrated to Australia in 1911.
Read more The local police had to deal with many incidents involving the young soldiers
Read more Section B Reservist, Guardsman 32198 Grenadier Guards
Read more William Morgan (18), of the Herts. Reformatory, Bengeo, was charged with feloniously stealing certain articles, and further with burglariously breaking into and entering.
Read more William Morgan (19), labourer, was indicted for burgariously breaking and entering and theft.
Read more Arthur Brett, of Barwick, haybinder, was charged with being drunk and disorderly and refusing to quit the White Hart Hotel.
Read more Private 2538 Hertfordshire Yeomanry unfit for further Police Service later Colonel Pioneer Corps WW2 and MBE
Read more At Ware Petty Sessions a long letter was submitted by the Clerk from Deputy Chief Constable Wood relative to the Defence of the Realm Regulations, and enclosing a new order retricting the sale of intoxicants to the military.
Read more Rickmansworth's Second Police Station was built in 1897 on the site of four old Almhouses to the rear of which stood the old town's cage.
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