Five heifers strayed from a meadow – later found
25th January 1902
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Strayed or stolen from a field at Caddington Hall Markyate on 9th Inst a black colt 4 years one white leg scar on hip, shod, the above was bought at Barnet Fair on 6th Inst please cause enquiries to be made.
11 Sep 1902
PC Milton made enquiries into the straying cows and served an Order on Reuben Clark of Albury.
03 Oct 1906
PC Milton received a report of suspected Swine Fever at Patmore Heath Albury and reported it to Sergeant 30.
07 April 1907
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
From Chief Insp D.A.A. to Superintendent Martin – Swine Fever. The premises at Allens Green Sawbridgeworth in the occupation of J.H. Fish are declared free from Swine Fever.
13 Jan 1904
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. to Superintendent Martin – The premises of George Day 22 Hockerill Street, Bishops Stortford are declared free from Swine Fever.
23 Sep 1903
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. to Superintendent B Division – Following premises declared free from Swine Fever, Carter Farm, High Wych, Sawbridgeworth in occupation of James Taylor.
18 Oct 1903
From Chief Inspector [D.A.A. Ed.] to Superintendent Martin – The following premises are declared free from Swine Fever viz Hoestock Farm High Wych in the occupation of S.J. Catchpole.
04 Aug 1903
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. to Superintendent Martin – The premises of Henry Fox Common House, Little Hadham are declared free from swine fever.
01 Aug 1903
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. to Superintendent Foster – The premises of Mr Thomas Burton The Mill, Sawbridgeworth are declared free from Swine Fever.
12 Feb 1903