From Superintendent Wood to All Stations – Lost supposed stolen in transit property of the L & N W Railway Co. between 18th & 24th November, last seen at the siding of Dr. Tibbles Cocoa Factory, one hamper addressed to Bryan & Co. 161 Leavesden Road Watford and marked 219, containing one parcel containing half ...
18 Dec 1903
From Chief Constable to Superintendent In Charge – Your B 359/03 [message number 359 of 1903 from B Division. Ed.] PC Lawrence is placed on 26/10 per week.
04 Apr 1903
From Chief Constable to Superintendent Martin – Your B1627/03 [Letter No. 1627 of 1903 from B Division Ed.] PC Seabrook will be placed on 25/8 per week from last Pay Day.
05 Dec 1903
Chief Constable to Inspector In Charge – Your B379/03 [Message 379 of 1903 from B Division Ed.] Mr. Brazier’s estimate for £1/2/6 approved.
08 Apr 1903
From Chief Constable to All Divisions – Penny in the slot machines. Be good enough to report in writing if machines of the above description are in use on Licensed premises in your district and if they are used on Sundays. Also if such machines exist on other premises.
18 Mar 1903
From Chief Clerk to Superintendent Foster – Your Petty Sessional Charge Book for year ended 31st Dec 02 is to be sent into Headquarters immediately after the Petty Sessions on Thursday for audit on Friday.
14 Jan 1903
From Chief Constable of Essex to Superintendent W. Reynolds – As desired a plains clothes officer has been ordered to attend the Essex Agricultural Show at Bishops Stortford on 9th & 10th Inst . Transmitted to Hatfield.
08 June 1903
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Reply at once by telephone what instructions are given to Police on duty when Royalty is travelling by rail through your Division, are Police stationed at all over bridges and level crossings. By Order W.R.
29 Sep 1903
From Chief Clerk to Superintendent Martin – Postal Order for 4/2 for Police Orphanage duly received.
05 Sep 1903
From Superintendent Hassell to All Stations – Stolen or strayed from outside the Park Hotel Wheathampstead about 8 p.m. 8th Inst a pony and cart the property of Mr. R.H. Newington of Sutton Farm Hatfield, description a brown pony, a light brown trap with yellow hubs makers name Gold Windsor, brown harness, trap contains three ...
09 Dec 1903
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Copy of letter received. I am instructed to inform you that during the night of 13th Dec certain persons at present unknown are reported are reported to have entered Hornskirk [This is misspelled it is in fact Ormskirk as seen in newspaper articles at the time Ed.] Post ...
17 Dec 1903
From Chief Clerk to Superintendent Martin – Your B 1497/03 [This is the 1497 letter of 1903 from B Division Ed.] P.O. 4/2 duly received.
31 Oct 1903