Continued from previous page. ….. with toe clips, one inch block chain, 80 gear, celluloid mudguards, Middlemore or Lamplough saddle, plated bell, value £4, by Walter Barrett a Builders Machinist, age 22, 5 ft 3 or 4, dark hair, clean shaven, thin blotchy face, cast in left eye, dress rusty black suit, dark motor cap had ...
20 Oct 1903
From Superintendent Foster to All Stations – Hired today at 1.30 p.m. for 2 hours & not yet returned a gents safety bicycle a B.S.A. filling 26 in frame, free wheel, front brake, Warwick tyres, plated rims, mudguards, no back brake, transfer on front maker J. Wackett 77 & 81 St. Andrew St. Hertford in ...
05 Nov 1903
Continued from previous page. ….. black bowler hat, black trousers & boots, wearing a double gold Albert chain curb pattern, carrying a brown bag.
05 Nov 1903
From Superintendent W. Reynolds to All Divisions – A man of the following description obtained two pairs of boots by false pretences at Hatfield on 29th January last, about 45, 5 ft 9 or 10, complexion dark, moustache clipped short and turning grey otherwise clean shaven, dressed brown jacket and cap, had the appearance of ...
18 Feb 1903
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Copy of telegram. Stolen from Lords Bridge Station London & N.W. Rly. this morning £4 10 0 in cash by a man age 30, 5 ft 6, dress blue serge suit, white straw hat. Superintendent Welderspin Arrington. Transmitted to Sawbridgeworth, Hadham & Albury.
31 Jul 1903
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Copy of information from County Police Luton. 22 June 1903. Stolen from a meadow at Moat Farm Biscot near Leagrave Beds on night of 20th Inst about 60 chickens value 2/- each various breeds and colours some dark, some white and some speckled. Information to Superintendent Tydeman.
23 Jun 1903
From Inspector Hassell to All Stations – Copy of message from St Albans City Police. Stolen this morning from a Beer house an old light dust coat supposed by two men, 1st aged about 30, 5 ft 8 or 9, dark complexion, slight build, dressed in dark cloth suit, 2nd age 38 to 40, 5 ...
09 Jan 1903
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Copy of message received from Cambs Police Melbourne. On Monday 25th Inst 2 collecting boxes were broken open and one taken away from Melbourne Church Cambs. the one taken away had printed on it ‘For The Sick’ this was done between 9 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. on ...
29 May 1903
From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Stolen from a fowl house at High Cross Vicarage during last night the property of the Rev. F.A. Overton 3 silver Wyandott fowls, 1 cockerel & 2 hens 12 months old value 3/- entrance effected by forcing lock.
13 Apr 1903
From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Stolen from a stable at the Wool Pack P.H. Puckeridge, Standon between 10 p.m. 30th Inst and 6 a.m. on 31st Inst a bay mare 11 or 12 years old, 14 hands 2, 4 white feet, white face, short tail, medium mane, shod all round recently in front, ...
31 Oct 1903
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Copy of message from Northampton Police Kettering. Stolen on Friday 30th Oct 1903 one lady’s silver Hunter watch number unknown, one gold horseshoe brooch, 2 silver brooches one has place at back for photo other has a bird on top, by two men of the following description, ...
02 Nov 1903
From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Stolen from a coal yard at Rye Park between 23 & 30 April 03 a black tarpaulin, piece of string at each corner, 7 x 5 feet in good condition the property of the Pulley Revolution Co. Hoddesdon. Sawbridgeworth.
01 May 1903
From Chief Constable to A, B & F Divisions – Copy of letter G.E.R. Police Officer Liverpool Street Station. 22 August 1903. To Chief Constable. Pardon me troubling you but I think it right to advise you four of our stations in Essex and Cambridge have recently [been] entered by thieves at night namely Rayne ...
25 Aug 1903
Chief Constable to B & F Divisions – PC 179 Field will remove to Headquarters for stable duty on Thursday next a newly enrolled PC will replace him, PC Munro 34R will be transferred to F Division for duty vice E. Ashby on Thursday.
26 May 1903
From Chief Constable to Superintendent Martin – King will leave Six Mile Bottom Station special G.E.R. at 4.55 p.m. 17th Inst arriving St. Pancras 6.25.
16 Oct 1903
From Superintendent Foster to All Stations – Lost from Balsams Hertford a valuable sable and white collie dog no collar property of Mrs. Forder. Lost from Leahoe on 24th Inst a half bred blood hound bitch collar on with Captain Barclay 10 Hussars thereon.
30 Jun 1903
From Chief Clerk to All Stations – The Tailor will attend Bishops Stortford at 10.30 a.m. on Thursday 22nd Inst for measurement of clothing.
18 Jan 1903
From Superintendent Hassell to All Stations – Referring to my telephone message at 9.10 a.m. [31st October 1903 Ed.] no burglary was committed at Bamville Wood Farm the servant girl has been charged with this robbery.
03 Nov 1903