PC Smith attended the Bishops Stortford Union Workhouse and apprehended John Connor age 34 years a tramp and a pauper for destroying his own clothes. On the 30th August 1882 PC Smith attended before Reverend F Vander-Meulen Magistrate at the Petty Sessions held at Bishops Stortford Corn Exchange with prisoner James [?] Connor who was charged ...
28 Aug 1882
PC Smith was instructed to perform duty at the Corn Exchange Bishops Stortford for the Petty Sessions.
11 May 1882
PC Smith was instructed to wear plain clothes whilst watching vagrants in Sawbridgeworth.
25 Jun 1882
PC Smith was tasked with performing duty in plain clothes watching vagrants,
29 May 1882
PC Smith was detailed to deal with a prisoner, John Brett, detained by PC 118 Hill on the 4th July 1882 by taking him to Albury Rectory. (Continued on next page).
05 Jul 1882
(From previous page – PC Smith was detailed to deal with a prisoner, John Brett, detained by PC 118 Hill on the 4th July 1882 by taking him to Albury Rectory.) where he appeared before [unreadable] Bailey Magistrate [believed to be Rev. Thomas Timothy Lane Bayliff] who released him in the sum of £5 to appear ...
05 Jul 1882
PC Smith was tasked with escorting a prisoner [name missing] of Albury to Cambridge Gaol having been sentenced at Much Hadham Petty Sessions to one month’s hard labour for assaulting Alice [name missing] 9 years of Albury.
11 Aug 1882
PC Smith was on duty at the Petty Sessions held in the Corn Exchange Bishops Stortford and was tasked with escorting by rail two prisoners, James Snelling and Charles Chisworth, who had been charged by PC 54 with soliciting alms in Bishops Stortford on the 21st June and committed to Cambridge Gaol for 21 days.
22 Jun 1882
PC Smith was tasked with escorting a prison, Henry Gillet of Little Hadham, to St Albans Gaol.
15 Mar 1882
PC Smith attended Cambridge to collect prisoner James Gurford a chimney sweep charged with being drunk and riotous in High Street Bishops Stortford on Thursday 24th August 1882. Gave evidence against him at the Petty Sessions held at the Corn Exchange in Bishops Stortford and he was sentenced to [?] days with hard labour at ...
31 Aug 1882
PC Smith attended the Bishops Stortford Petty Sessions at the Corn Exchange where he gave evidence before magistrate Reverend F Vander-Meulen in the case against Richard Prior Landlord of the Wheatsheaf Beer House Rye Street Bishops Stortford who was charged with violently assaulting his wife and threatening to “bash her brains out” on the 6th ...
07 Feb 1882
PC Smith over a period of days served notices on the licensees of public houses regarding the renewal of their licences on the 31st August 1882 at the Corn Exchange Bishops Stortford – On 9th August – Ellen Carter Green Man PH Thorley On 10th August – W, Cowell (William Cowell Railway Inn Station Road Bishops Stortford ...
09 Aug 1882
PC Smith personally served a summons on (Charles – from 1881 census Ed.) Southward age 45 a moulder of Bishops Stortford for assaulting on 24th August 1882 a Police Officer in the execution of his duty.
26 Aug 1882
PC Smith personally served a summons on William Livermore of Bishops Stortford for an offence of illtreating a horse by working it in an unfit state.
29 April 1882
PC Smith was tasked with serving summonses in Saffron Walden on two men, both Theatrical Performers, George Gore aged 26 and Thomas [Mac Sagan] aged 31 – continued on next page.
15 Aug 1882
Continued from previous page – the summons was in relation to an offence against a Sarah Agnes Barker of Bishops Stortford on the 14th August 1882.
15 Aug 1882