In Bishops Stortford vicinity (Thorley Place, Thorley Houses, Butlers Hall and Moss Hall).
23 Jan 1906
On consecutive days PC Milton made enquiries regarding dog licenses. He also received 11 shillings and 10 pence regarding duty at the General Election and 7 shillings and 5 1/2 pence Railway Fares. On the second day he went to Little Hadham with some Railway Forms and a receipt.
26 Mar 1906
PC Milton, on consecutive days, made enquiries concerning dog licences and on the second day he also made enquiries about a man wanted for indecent exposure at Ware.
22 Mar 1906
PC Milton was instructed to attend Furneaux Pelham for duty at a Political meeting.
02 Jan 1906
PC MIlton was tasked with performing duty in Berkhamsted, Watford and Furneaux Pelham on consecutive days regarding the Parliamentary Elections – continued on next page.
22 Jan 1906
Continued from previous page – PC Milton was ordered to perform duty at, Berkhamsted, Watford and Furneaux Pelham on consecutive days regarding the Parliamentary Elections.
23 Jan 1906
PC Milton was instructed to go to Little Hadham regarding a highway robbery which took place between Little Hadham and Bishops Stortford. The following day he was tasked with making further enquiries in the area, (It was reported in the local press that a Mark Avis, a Commercial Traveller of Cambridge, had been attacked on Tuesday ...
20 Feb 1906
PC Milton attended the Petty Sessions at Much Hadham and escorted a John Pettit to St Albans Prison by train. (Published in Truth on Wednesday 24 October 1906 – Much Hadham Petty Sessions. Before Messrs. F. H. Norman, H. Bacon, and T. W. Nott. John Pettit, labourer, charged with stealing 39 lb. of engine coal, value ...
13 Oct 1906
PC Milton attended Bishops Stortford and escorted Arthur and Henry Warwick to Much Hadham Petty Sessions. He later escorted them by train to St Albans Prison. (From the Herts and Cambs Recorder and Royston Crow 10th August 1906 – Thursday (yesterday) before W. Minet, Esq. (in the chair) and T. W. Mott, Esq.—Two cases of assault ...
09 Aug 1906
Examined all carts in George Rose’s yard for marks re. damage to posts [?] over Spellbrook Bridge during night of Saturday 22nd Sep.
26 Sep 1906
Received 12s 2d in payment of same and handed same into office re. Essex case [No further details given, but appears to be one of a number of similar incidents that are part of an investigation by Essex Police sometimes referred to as the “Essex Case”]
19 Nov 1906
PC Milton attended Bishops Stortford for an Ambulance lecture.
10 Oct 1906
PC Milton was tasked with making enquiries over two days in the Albury area regarding two horses that had been found in Bishops Stortford.
08 Oct 1906