Officer attended Albury and Patmore Heath with PC 90 (Officer Howe) to make enquiries regarding George Phillips.
24 Jan 1890
Officer continued making enquiries into Mr Joseph Houghton’s report of the stolen hen and chickens from the previous day.
17 May 1890
The officer visited Bishop’s Stortford Union to make enquiries regarding the woman found lying by the road in Albury on September 15.
18 Sep 1890
Officer went to South End in Much Hadham to serve a summons but failed to do so.
13 Feb 1890
Officer attended Bishop’s Stortford Bench to give evidence against The Nags Head Beer House landlord Edward Silvester. The case was adjourned for 14 days.
03 Jul 1890
The officer attended Hadham Bench to give evidence against Francis Miller, charged with allowing 4 cows and 3 horses to stray onto the public highway.
29 Aug 1890
Officer gave evidence against John Whiting for being drunk and disorderly while in charge of a pony and cart on April 28.
09 May 1890
Officer attended Much Hadham Bench to give evidence against Samuel Fore, charged with being drunk and disorderly and assualting the officer while on duty on March 15.
28 Mar 1890
See HPF/B/21/051/1 for associated arrest incident.
30 Sep 1890
Defendant found guilty on 3 counts and sentenced to 6 months hard labour. See HPF/B21/015/1 and HPF/B/21/016/1 for retaled incidents.
12 Apr 1890
[See related incident ref. HPF/B/21/015/001].
30 Jan 1890
The officer gave evidence against Charles White for allowing a pony to stray. He also received information from R. Gillett that a 17 year old girl named Jessie Smith had been missing from his house since noon. It was later discovered that she had met a young man from London and had spent the day ...
20 Jun 1890
Most likely from Bishops Stortford Police Station because some of the messages are signed by constables who are known to have worked at Bishops Stortford Station at the time Formerly BSM916/16
10 Sep 1888 - 9 May 1891
Officer met with Sergeant Gibbs to search the area of Hadham Cross for Gypsies. Seven horses were found in Mr H. Knight’s field and were taken to the Hill Farm.
02 Apr 1890