From Chief Clerk to All Stations – Re circular letter sent out from this office re book by J. Marry – Police Duty. The Chief Constable has purchased one and would be pleased to order a quantity if any officer wishes to purchase at 2/6 each please let me know if any officer requests a ...
20 Sep 1902
From the Chief Constable to Superintendent Foster – 16 books for Police as requested sent to you this day. [Probably a book entitled “Police Duty” mentioned on 11th August Ed.]
29 Oct 1902
From Chief Constable to All Divisions – You will attend this office on Friday afternoon next at 3.15 p.m. for conference on new Licensing Act and Motor Traffic. Communication with Ware.
06 Nov 1902
PC Smith was on duty in North Street Bishops Stortford when he apprehended Charles Kelgour, a tramp, for begging alms. The following day he attended the Corn Exchange Bishops Stortford for the Petty Sessions and before Magistrate Reverend F Vander-Meulen the case against Kelgour was heard. He was sentenced to 14 days in Cambridge Prison.
23 Jun 1882
From Chief Clerk to E & B Divisions – Adverting to Order 57/03 [General Order No. 57 of 1903 Ed.] PC 94 Quick will remove to Lilley and PC 106 Martin to Albury.
18 Jan 1904
Chief Constable to B & F Divisions – PC 179 Field will remove to Headquarters for stable duty on Thursday next a newly enrolled PC will replace him, PC Munro 34R will be transferred to F Division for duty vice E. Ashby on Thursday.
26 May 1903
4 & 5 February 1901: PC Stevens’s last 2 days at Sawbridgeworth police station, spent arranging transport and packing goods for a new position at Ware police station on 6 Feb 1901.
4 Feb 1901
From Chief Constable to Superintendent Martin – King will leave Six Mile Bottom Station special G.E.R. at 4.55 p.m. 17th Inst arriving St. Pancras 6.25.
16 Oct 1903