PC Smith was sent to the Bull, North End, Sawbridgeworth in company with [unreadable] Rogers of the Royal Humane Society with regard to a horse owned by a William Simmons of Bishops Stortford which being worked in carting faggots from Hatfield Heath Essex to the railway station in Sawbridgeworth in an unfit state, the owner ...
17 Apr 1882
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. to Superintendent Foster – The premises of James Reed Chapel Hill, Sawbridgeworth, are declared free from Swine Fever.
23 Sep 1902
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. [meaning unknown Ed.] to Superintendent Foster – The premises of Edgar Richard Thurgood, Crump Farm, High Wych, Sawbridgeworth are declared free from Swine Fever
22 Sep 1902
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. [meaning unknown Ed.] to All Divisions – Adverting to this office telephone message of 30th August [requests to try and identify the owner of a dog suspected of having Rabies shot dead in North Finchley Ed.] last at 8.20 p.m. please reply today by telephone as to result of enquiries made ...
23 Sep 1902
Thin dark brown dog found in Little Hadham on night of the 2nd inst. and held for collection.
5th October 1901