George Akers, a labourer, of Hadham Cross, Much Hadham, was summoned for riding a bicycle on the public highway without a light.
Read more William Gunn (36), hay-carter, of Little Hadham, was charged with riding asleep.
Read more William Gunn (36), labourer, of Little Hadham, was summoned for riding asleep.
Read more Percival A Roberts was summoned for riding asleep
Read more Private 2537 Hertfordshire Yeomanry Unfit for further Police service.
Read more Joseph Walter Blackwell, of 63 Arlington Street, Camden Town, was charged with breaking and entering St Margaret's Church, and stealing a missionary box and its contents, also a hand brush and towel.
Read more Report into the death of a ten year old.
Read more At the quarterly meeting of Hertfordshire County Council, to reconsider the resolution passed by them as to the salary to be paid to the Chief Constable during his absence on leave.
Read more Boer War Veteran Lance Sergeant 1273 Coldstream Guards, Sergeant Drill Instructor Bedfordshire Regiment, Section B Army Reservist
Read more Edwin joined the Hertfordshire Constabulary in 1924 and served initially at Baldock. In 1936 following surgery he was deemed to be unfit for Police Duties by the Force Surgeon and was medically retired.
Read more Herbert Warman, aged 9, appeared before Magistrates on a charge of larceny for the second time.
Read more Brown Bacon, of 'The Plough' beerhouse, Flamstead End, Cheshunt, was summoned for selling intoxicationg liquor during prohibited hours.
Read more John Wetmore, of the Old Highway Tavern, Rye Park, was summoned for selling intoxicating liquor in an unsealed vessel to a child under 14 years of age, and Margaret Hammond, of Rye Park, was summoned for sending the child for the liquor.
Read more Albert Edward Huddleston, of 1 Cunningham Hill Road, St. Albans, a sergeant in the ASC, was summoned for driving a motor-car in a manner dangerous to the public.
Read more Second-Lieut. Herman F. Segmitz, of the 2nd 19th County of London Regiment, was charged with driving a motor-car to the danger of the public.
Read more Acting Sergt.-Major Thomas Hammond, 6th Essex Regiment, late of Bishop's Stortford, pleaded guilty to charges of receiving £24 and £1, contrary to the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1906.
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 Bertie Carter, aged 8 years, of Digswell House Lodge, was charged with setting fire to a stack of hay.
Read more Private 26879 Kite Balloon Section Royal Flying Corps, 10th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, Lance Corporal P/15738 Military Foot Police
Read more John Wood, an engineer, employed at Bates' Motor Works Ltd., Hertford, was charged with driving a motor-car recklessly.
Read more Grenadier Guardsman later Colour Quarter Master Sergeant Distinguished Conduct Medal Military Medal
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