From Superintendent Hassell to All Stations – Description of a bicycle taken from the Kings Head P.H. London Colney a gents Chase Road Racer 26 in frame sloping top bar marked Clincher on tyres black rims, 84 gear, Burys free wheel, back pedal brake, tool bag and pump, no. 3973, another bicycle left behind. Came astray ...
25 Feb 1904
Continued from previous page. ….. Roe Stock, a fawn coloured Greyhound wearing a leather collar with brass studs about 12 months old in good condition.
25 Feb 1904
From Superintendent Foster to All Stations – Stolen from the Old Cross at Hertford since 8 p.m. this evening a gents pneumatic bicycle free wheel Bowden brake front rim brake Excelsior make J. Wackett bicycle agent on frame straight handlebars Brooks saddle is in rather dirty condition value £5 property of Mr. Ernest Storey. Transmitted to ...
27 Mar 1904
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Hired at Royston at 11 a.m. on Monday 11th Inst. and not yet returned a gents bicycle 24 in frame, upturned handlebars, fitted with new departure Toester hub, front rim brake thumb lever, [Unreadable. Ed.] Clipper tyre, gold plated rim, rubber pedal, [Unreadable. Ed.] on bottom bracket ...
12 Apr 1904
Continued from previous page. …. by a man giving the name of Abbott, age 20 to 25, 5 ft 7, thin face, dress blue coat and cap.
12 Apr 1904
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Copy of information from Beds Boro. Hired at this Boro on 14th ult. for 2 days & not yet returned a Coster Barrow body painted dark grey, wheels red rails round side on hire, 76 Matten stamped on different parts of body, No. 4 stamped on front by ...
14 Apr 1904
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Copy of telegram received this day handed in at Streatham 10.29 a.m. Stolen rubber tyred Dog Cart and grey horse and brass harness hired there yesterday. Fitch Cecil Road Leytonstone. Transmitted to Sawbridgeworth.
15 Mar 1904
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Stolen from a portable fowl house standing in a field at Weston between 24 & 28 January the property of Arthur Coggin one silver Wyandotte cockerel value 3/6 and 5 common bred pullets various colours value 2/6 each.
31 Jan 1904
From Superintendent Hassell to All Stations – Stolen from The Shrubbery at Harpenden property of Mrs. Little between 9 p.m. 17th Inst and 8.15 a.m. 18th Inst 12 fowls, one black Orpington Cockerel one half bred Indian Game cockerel, one white hen black spots & 9 others mixed breed, also stolen from a meadow at ...
18 Feb 1904
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Stolen from a portable fowl house standing in a meadow at Radwell House near Baldock last night by means of drawing staple the property of R. Batchelor Esq. Radwell, one light and speckled cockerel 8 pullets light brown and light speckled value 2/6 each.
12 Feb 1904
From Superintendent Hassell to All Divisions – Stolen during night of 9th Inst from Town Farm Sandridge one white and brown cockerel cross between Leghorn and Buff Orpington, one cockerel cross between Indian Game and Minorca and several speckled hens cross with Indian Game property of Mr. Henry B. Cox.
11 Jan 1904