From Chief Inspector D.A.A. to Acting Superintendent Martin – Re Farey at Sawbridgeworth. This is very unsatisfactory, I have no valuation of the animal destroyed the horse should have been valued and a report made to me by telephone in order that I might communicate with the owner regarding compensation in accordance with the provisions ...
12 Jul 1903
From Chief Clerk to all Superintendents – You will be good enough to attend this office at 3.15 p.m. on Friday 28th August 1903 to confer with Chief Constable.
19 Aug 1903
From Police Waterford to Police Bishops Stortford – Please enquire and reply if Alfred Mascall & Joseph Dorrington reside at Tednambury Farm near Bishops Stortford. Reply: Alfred Mascall & Joseph Dorrington do reside at Tednambury Farm Sawbridgeworth.
23 Apr 1903
From Chief Clerk – Copy letter from Clerk of Peace. Dear Sir, Correspondence. Do you think it would be practicable for you to use foolscap paper in writing to me, if the majority of letters I receive are written on foolscap paper my correspondence can be more easily bound. Yours faithfully C.E. Longrave.
14 Nov 1903
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Re Cartage of Coals. I find the weight of coal varies a great deal with coal bills so if you will telephone up when you receive a consign of coal I will tell you the weight of the invoice.
10 Dec 1903
From Chief Clerk to Superintendent Martin – Please instruct PC Penney to attend Hertford County Court on 6th Jan 04 when Mr. Payton [unreadable Ed.] paying his expenses he had better see them.
29 Dec 1903
From Superintendent Wood to All Stations – I shall be glad if you can inform me of the present whereabouts of F. Gray Steam Circus proprietor wanted for process.
14 May 1903
From Police Cambridge to Superintendent Duke – Reply. A motor car answering to description of one mentioned in your message and also occupants arrived here at 4.55 p.m. owner and driver Lieutenant L. Radcliffe 5 Lancers Colchester, regular driver Robert Cragg Colchester who state they had come from Epping and Waltham Cross and not Ware. Transmitted ...
23 May 1903
From Superintendent Duke to Police Cambridge – A large white motor car containing four men has passed through Hoddesdon and Ware travelling at a furious rate, the Police at both places tried to stop it but they drove straight at them and so got away, will you please have enquiries made at Cambridge ascertain if ...
23 May 1903
From Superintendent Foster to All Stations – Description of Bicycle stolen by Alfred W. New a gents Star 26in frame, 28in wheels mud guards back pedalling hand brake plated rims Warwick tyres flat handlebars transfer on head Star, J. Wackett St. Andrew St., Hertford No. at present unknown. Sawbridgeworth, Hadham & Albury
09 Mar 1903