Spread across four days, and two pages of the notebook. Accused [Doogle] found not guilty.
4 Dec 1889 - 7 Dec 1889
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
PS Bavister spotted a fire in the distance and with other officers went to Anstey where he found 2 wheat stacks on fire.
21 Nov 1915
Defendants accused of setting fire to a tree.
10 Sep 1891
[Also see related incidents HPF/B/42/058/2 & HPF/B/42/062/1].
10 Aug 1906
George Shed was apprehended and charged with maliciously damaging a window on the property of Ann Brett
3 Oct 1888
The officer apprehended James Murphy at 2pm for refusing to carry out his allotted task and for causing damage to his Union cell.
12 Feb 1902
Three boys all under 10 years of age were warned by PC Mapley after they ignited an old manure pile.
16 June 1915
Officer went to Bury Green and Green Street to make enquiries about some obscene writing on the school gates. Saw Charles Miller of Green Street, age 16, who admitted to writing it. Enquiries were also made into a fowl robbery at Bishop’s Stortford.
19 May 1890
Pane of glass broken in garden
6th May 1902
PC Smith attended the Bishops Stortford Union Workhouse and apprehended John Connor age 34 years a tramp and a pauper for destroying his own clothes. On the 30th August 1882 PC Smith attended before Reverend F Vander-Meulen Magistrate at the Petty Sessions held at Bishops Stortford Corn Exchange with prisoner James [?] Connor who was charged ...
28 Aug 1882