PC Milton attended Bishops Stortford Police Station where he was paid some allowances and conferred with Superintendent Hassell. He was informed that a Thomas Johnson of East End had cut his own throat and he made enquiries into the incident. (The Herts & Cambs Reporter & Royston Crow dated Friday 21 September 1906 reported that at ...
31 Aug 1906
PC Milton served a Summons on a Thomas Tugley in Albury.
14 Feb 1906
Despite having 24 hours leave PC Milton served a Summons on a Thomas Tugby. The following day he attended Furneaux Pelham and got the declaration signed.
07 Nov 1906
PC Milton attended Much Hadham to get a Summons signed.
15 Nov 1906
PC Milton travelled to Much Hadham to have Summonses signed.
19 May 1906
PC Milton served Summonses on a James Phillips and a Reuben Clark and executed a Warrant on Leopold Aufholz by collecting 17 shillings.
17 Sep 1906
PC Milton received a report of suspected Swine Fever from a Cornelius Barker of Gravesend Albury and reported it to Sergeant 30 at Much Hadham.
21 Mar 1906
PC Milton attended Bishops Stortford where, before a Magistrate, he was sworn to secrecy with regard to the forthcoming Hertfordshire Parliamentary Elections. He was later on duty at Little Hadham for a Political Meeting.
15 Jan 1906
Stolen from the garden adjoining the railway close to Twyford Bridge during Saturday night.
10 July 1906