Letter from EE Barclay Esq. to Chief Constable “I had a fine fox brought to me on Nov 12th out of Ferrises (?) Wood at the back of Albury Hall poisoned with Strychnine from a dead rabbit. It has been going on for years but have not seen anything of poisoning for 2 years or so ...
14 Dec 1904
From Chief Clerk to All Divisions – In future Mr. W. Munden Police Court Missionary Herts, 88 Hollywell Hill St. Albans is to have an agenda for each Petty Sessions sent to him, printed wrappers will be forwarded as soon as printed.
11 Jan 1904
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Referring to Police Gazette 22 April 04 Case 22 the man Brown & woman Sutton have been arrested.
24 Apr 1904
From Superintendent Hassell to Superintendent Martin – Please direct “B” Division Constable detailed for duty at The Camp School to alight on Friday morning at Hill End Station and ask to be directed from there to the Polling Station.
10 Feb 1904
From Chief Constable to All Superintendents – Re Election. No person is to enter a Polling Station who is not a voter and no Constable is to enter a Polling Station without showing his declaration form of secrecy properly fill up.
11 Feb 1904
From Superintendent Wood to All Stations – Lost or stolen from a barn stable in paddock Horns Hill Court Chalfont St. Peter Bucks during night of 29 Feb 04 the property of Mrs. Roscoe a rough pony about 10 or 11 hands ….. Continued on next page.
01 Mar 1904
Continued from previous page. ….. short bushy tail, hog mane, colour dark brown, age 9 years, knees slightly marked, please cause enquiries at all likely places. Transmitted to Sawbridgeworth.
01 Mar 1904
From Superintendent Hassell to All Stations – Strayed or stolen from outside the Leather Bottle Leverstock Green about 4.15 p.m. today the property of Mr. Lee Leverstock Green a Bay pony about 13 hands wearing a nose bag, attached to a Spring Cart with brown panels, black leather harness, silver mounted. [Written alongside this entry is ...
13 Feb 1904
From Chief Clerk to Superintendent Martin – Your B506/04 [Message No. 506 of 1904 from B Division. Ed.] P.O. 4/2 duly received.
19 Mar 1904
From Superintendent Hassell to All Stations – Kindle forward me any convictions you may have recorded against Harry Johnson, age 50, a gypsy.
13 Jan 1904