Conveyed William Painter to Cambridge Prison, handcuffed. Train fare 5s 3½d plus 1s 6d cab.
24 Jan 1905
Conveying Horace Clark to Cambridge Prison from Bishops Stortford. Rail fare to Cambridge: 3s 8½d, rail fare to Bishops Stortford: 1s 7½d
12 Dec 1901
Conveying Emily M Sage to Cambridge Prison, rail and cab fares totalled 6s 9½d
15 Sep 1904
Conveyed Charles R Townsend, alias Charles Townsend, Pepper, to St Albans Prison not handcuffed. Fare 8s 4d return. (Cf The Chambers Dictionary: a “Pepper” may be an obsolete term for a grocer)
27 Oct 1904
Conveying Edward Martin from Bishops Stortford to Cambridge Prison, handcuffed, by rail (5s 3½d) and by cab (1s 6d).
12 Apr 1904
Conveying prisoner John Page to Bishops Stortford police station
19 Feb 1902
The Chief Constable requested all Stations to forward all bills for decorations in connection with the Coronation to Headquarters by the following Monday.
14 Aug 1902
From Chief Clerk – Copy letter from Clerk of Peace. Dear Sir, Correspondence. Do you think it would be practicable for you to use foolscap paper in writing to me, if the majority of letters I receive are written on foolscap paper my correspondence can be more easily bound. Yours faithfully C.E. Longrave.
14 Nov 1903
From Chief Constable To Superintendent Foster – Gas Returns – The County Accountant calls the attention of the Standing Joint Committee to the consumption of gas being very heavy at Bishops Stortford it must be …. Continued on next page.
06 Oct 1902
Continue from previous page …. reduced you burn as much as Headquarters where an officer is always on duty and three extra houses.
06 Oct 1902