PC Westlake found the door to the Congregational Church open, but no sign of anything being wrong.
4th November 1901
While patrolling Hadham Ford at 10am, the officer noticed that a clay hut had been burned down during the night of November 5th 1889. The property belonged to Mr Gillet and was uninsured.
06 Nov 1889
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Important. All Clerks of Superintendents to attend this office at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
29 Dec 1902
From Chief Constable to All Divisions – Winter gloves have been forwarded this day as follows B Division 20 please acknowledge reply by telephone.
24 Sep 1902
Chief Constable to All Stations – The order re supply of coal and coke is in abeyance until after the next Standing Joint Committee. You will therefore report by telephone when coal or coke is required stating price at stations where it is not supplied by contract.
08 Apr 1903
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Coke estimates sanctioned subject to the approval of the Standing Joint Committee, B Division 15/-.
11 Aug 1903
Collection from Bishops’ Stortford Police Station of balance of pay of £1 14s 5d.
4 Oct 1900
Officer went to Bury Green, Hadham Hall, Hadham Ash and Hadham Ford asking farmers, butchers, millers and bakers for information for the war office.
13 May 1890
Officer patrolled the parish of Little Hadham asking farmers for information for the war office.
14 May 1890
From Chief Constable to Superintendent Martin – Please arrange for one or more Constable or other Officers to be at the Shire Hall Hertford on Monday next at 11 a.m. for Ballot Boxes, 3 for Bishops Stortford and one for Sawbridgeworth.
04 Mar 1904