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Animals

  • Fox Terrier Puppy Stolen From Woodhall Park Yeomanry Camp
    Fox Terrier Puppy Stolen From Woodhall Park Yeomanry Camp
    24 May 1908
  • Fox Terrier Puppy Strayed From Dunmow Road
    Fox Terrier Puppy Strayed From Dunmow Road
    27 Jan 1909
  • Foxhound Puppy Lost At Little Hadham
    Foxhound Puppy Lost At Little Hadham
    16 Nov 1908
  • Foxhound Puppy Lost From Furneux Pelham Hall
    Foxhound Puppy Lost From Furneux Pelham Hall
    9 Jan 1909
  • Foxhounds Poisoned
    Foxhounds Poisoned
    04 Apr 1915
  • Free From Swine Fever
    Free From Swine Fever
    From Chief Inspector D.A.A. to Superintendent Martin – The premises of J.L. Wigan Bishops Stortford declared free from Swine Fever.
    10 Feb 1904
  • Free Of Swine Fever
    Free Of Swine Fever
    From Chief Inspector D.A.A. to Superintendent Foster – The following place is declared free from Swine Fever in Spelbrook in the occupation of W. Blake
    11 Dec 1902
  • Free Of Swine Fever
    Free Of Swine Fever
    The following Form 51 Telephone Message sheet was stuck into the Message Book – From Clerk of the Peace to Chief Inspector D.A.A. The following premises declared free from Swine Fever, viz. Allens Green, High Wych, Sawbridgeworth, in the occupation of Henry Fish. [This Message Sheet is out of sequence date wise and appears to have ...
    21 Oct 1902
  • Free Of Swine Fever - Sawbridgeworth
    Free Of Swine Fever - Sawbridgeworth
    From Chief Inspector D.A.A. to Superintendent Martin – The premises of Fred Lawrence The Square Sawbridgeworth declared free from Swine Fever.
    17 Dec 1903
  • From D.C.C. - Stray Collie Dog at Datchworth and 4 Sheep Strayed From Stevenage
    From D.C.C. - Stray Collie Dog at Datchworth and 4 Sheep Strayed From Stevenage
    17 May 1904
  • From DCC: Description Of Man Wanted On Warrant For Stealing A Bay Gelding At Hitchin
    From DCC: Description Of Man Wanted On Warrant For Stealing A Bay Gelding At Hitchin
    5 Dec 1905
  • From DCC: Four Horses Strayed From A Field At Willian
    From DCC: Four Horses Strayed From A Field At Willian
    16 May 1906
  • From DCC: Half Bred Collie Dog Found Straying At Offley And Spaniel Dog Lost At Hitchin
    From DCC: Half Bred Collie Dog Found Straying At Offley And Spaniel Dog Lost At Hitchin
    11 May 1906
  • From DCC: Man Stole Horse He Was Entrusted To Deliver
    From DCC: Man Stole Horse He Was Entrusted To Deliver
    23 Dec 1905
  • From DCC: Sheepdog Found Straying In Knebworth Park And Irish Terrier Lost At Datchworth
    From DCC: Sheepdog Found Straying In Knebworth Park And Irish Terrier Lost At Datchworth
    20 Apr 1906
  • From DCC: Terrier Dogs Found Straying At Datchworth And Stevenage
    From DCC: Terrier Dogs Found Straying At Datchworth And Stevenage
    20 May 1906
  • From DCC: Two Black Aberdeen Terrier Dogs Lost From St Ibbs Bush
    From DCC: Two Black Aberdeen Terrier Dogs Lost From St Ibbs Bush
    4 May 1906
  • From DCC: Two Geldings Strayed From A Meadow In Hitchin
    From DCC: Two Geldings Strayed From A Meadow In Hitchin
    21 Oct 1905
  • From DCC: Valuable Retriever-Collie Crossbred Puppy Lost In Hitchin
    From DCC: Valuable Retriever-Collie Crossbred Puppy Lost In Hitchin
    21 Oct 1905
  • From Epping Police: Description Of Man Wanted For Stealing A Pony
    From Epping Police: Description Of Man Wanted For Stealing A Pony
    5 Dec 1905
  • From J Division Metro Police: Two Horses Stolen From A Stable At Holloway
    From J Division Metro Police: Two Horses Stolen From A Stable At Holloway
    28 Sep 1905
  • From Metro Police: Bay Mare Stolen From A Stable
    From Metro Police: Bay Mare Stolen From A Stable
    17 Nov 1905
  • From Stoke Newington Police: Horse Pony And Harness Stolen From A Stable
    From Stoke Newington Police: Horse Pony And Harness Stolen From A Stable
    18 Dec 1905
  • From Supt Duke: 13 Fowls Stolen at Braughing
    From Supt Duke: 13 Fowls Stolen at Braughing
    23 Dec 1905
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