From Chief Inspector D.A.A. to A, B, E & F Divisions – Please make up your D.A.A. and rabies a/c to 23 May inclusive and forward them to this Office by first post on 26 May without fail money received for stray dogs to accompany same.
21 May 1903
From Exchange Telephone Office – Send Fire Brigade at once to Elsenham Hall residence of Sir Walter Gilbey, Brigade left at 1.50 p.m.
23 Jul 1903
From Superintendent Foster to Inspector Domoney – I received a letter from H.J. Brace asking for the bicycle which he found at Sawbridgeworth on 29th Sept 02 will you please communicate with the Chief Constable with a view of this bicycle being handed over or otherwise.
27 Mar 1903
From Superintendent Foster to Superintendent Martin – Will you please forward me by the next post two or three specimens of the handwriting of C.V. Thorneycroft.
26 Oct 1903
From Chief Constable to All Superintendents – You will be good enough to submit to this office by first of October 03 a return showing number of prosecutions of motorists between 1st July and 30th September with result. Also a return showing number of Officers engaged on bicycle and motor duty and number of days ...
19 Jul 1903
From Chief Constable to All Superintendents [Believed Ed.] – Passive Resisters. You will be good enough to report by return of post if any Distress Warrants have been issued for Education Rates at the various Petty Sessional Divisions in your respective Divisions, please give following details, Name and place P.S.C., date of warrant, amount of ...
30 Sep 1903
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Forwarding to this Office telephone message of Aug 19 at 11.10 a.m. re Motor Prosecutions the return is to made from 1st Jany. 1903 to 30th Sept. 1903.
30 Sep 1903
From Chief Clerk to All Stations – Be good enough to make up your Pay Sheets from 9th July to 5th August also your Monies Sheets from 2nd July to 29th July to reach this Office by Thursday morning next without fail.
27 Jul 1903
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Please make up your pay and monies sheets for 28 days and forward them to this office n Thursday morning next.
12 Jan 1903
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Be good enough to send in your pay sheet made up from 19 February to 18 March also your monies sheet made up from 12 February to 11 March to reach this office by first post on Thursday next.
10 Mar 1903
From Chief Clerk to All Divisions – Be good enough to make up your Pay Sheets from 16th April to 13th May inclusive also your Monies Sheets from 9th April to 6th May to arrive here on Thursday morningĀ next.
05 May 1903
From Chief Constable to All Divisions – Be good enough to make up your Pay Sheet from 3rd Sept to 30th Sept Also Your Money’s Sheet from 27th Aug to 23rd Sept inclusive to reach this Office by Thursday morning next.
21 Sep 1903
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Be good enough to send in your Pay Sheet made up from 19th March to 15th April also your Moonies Sheets made up from 12th March to 8th April by Thursday morning next.
06 April 1903
From Chief Clerk to All Divisions – Please make up your pay sheet from 22 Jan to 18 Feb also your Monies sheet from 15 Jan to 11 Feb inclusive to reach this office on Thursday next.
10 Feb 1903
From Chief Constable to All Divisions – Be good enough to make up your Monies Sheet from 24 Sept to 22 Oct also your Pay Sheet from 1st October to 28 October inclusive to reach this office first post on Thursday morning next.
19 Oct 1903
From Chief Constable to All Divisions – Be good enough to make up your Pay Sheet from 29 Oct – 25 Nov and your Monies Sheet 22 Oct to 18 Nov to reach here by Thursday morning next.
16 Nov 1903
From Chief Clerk to All Divisions – Be good enough to make up your Monies Sheets from 4t June to 1st July also your Pay Sheets from 11th June to 8th July to arrive at Headquarters on 2nd July without fail.
30 Jun 1903
From Chief Constable to All Divisions – Be good enough to make up your Pay Sheet from 26th Aug to 2nd Sept also your Monies Sheet from 30th July to 26 August inclusive to reach this office by Thursday morning next.
24 Aug 1903
From Chief Clerk to [unreadable Ed.] Taylor Chelmsford – County Account, waiting to clear up my account for the past quarter cannot make report until your cheque is received kindly remit at once. Col. Daniell. Transmitted to Chelmsford.
18 Sep 1903
From Superintendent Shore to All Stations – In custody on a charge of Till Robbery today George Sims, 53, 5 ft 7, complexion fresh, hair and eyes dark brown, slim build, dress black morning coat, dark cloth trousers, black cap, lace up boots, grey shirt white front, any convictions recorded kindly let me have same.
18 Feb 1903
From Superintendent Wood to All Stations – In custody here on a charge of Larceny of boots from a shop a man giving the name of John Burch a tramp, 63, 5 ft 3, hair dark, blue eyes, complexion fresh, scar over right eye, bad speech from ulcerated throat, please forward any convictions by 10 ...
09 Mar 1903
From Superintendent Shore to All Stations – Please let me by telephone tonight any previous convictions you have against William Rainsden of Wheathampstead age 56 since 15 December 1900. (Reply) No convictions recorded against William Rainsden.
04 Feb 1903