From Chief Constable to All Superintendents – Re Hired Horses. You will see that the Reserve Saddlery is fitted upon the horses before Friday and if necessary they should be hired for two hours under agreement for this purpose so that there be no mistake when parading for duty.
08 Feb 1904
Making enquiries regarding fire at John Tayler [sic] & Sons’ premises at South Mill Malting
21 Jan 1904
From Chief Clerk to Superintendent Martin – Invoice received of coals truck No. 41048 containing 6 ton for your station.
21 Jan 1904
Cautioning Mr H G Featherby with regard to the number plate on his motor cycle
25 Jan 1904
Message from Superintendent Duke to all stations. Reported stolen from dwelling house in Broxbourne between 3 and 4 pm November 3rd 1904, property of Alfred Law One lady’s silver geneva watch, value 30 shillings, number unknown One lady’s silver geneva watch, chased back, value 15 shillings number unknown one gent’s lever silver watch value £2, number unknown One gold colour ...
4 Nov 1904
From Chief Constable to All Stations – All leave of absence is cancelled until further notice.
09 Feb 1904
From Chief Clerk to Superintendent Martin – Your B28 [Letter No. 28 from B Division presumably of 1904 Ed.] Yourself or any of the Police will not give any information to R. Doyle Solicitor re Miss [Unreadable Ed.] or anyone representing that firm.
08 Jan 1904