Officer attended Much Hadham Bench to prove service of summons on Joseph Prior and Charles Prior.
31 Jan 1890
From Chief Constable to Superintendent Martin – Your B1564/03 [A reference to a letter number 1564 of 1903 from B Division Ed.] If you cannot get further evidence I presume there is no case against the landlord.
21 Nov 1903
From Chief Constable to Superintendent Foster – Your B183/03 [this is a reference number given to a report i.e. B Division report 183 of 1903 Ed.] Prosecute. (Signed) Henry Daniell.
10 Feb 1903
From Chief Constable to Superintendent Martin – Your B1596/03 Prosecute [Letter No. 1596 of 1903 from B Division to the Chief Constable clearly sought advice as to whether a prosecution should proceed resulting in this brief reply Ed.]
30 Nov 1903
From Chief Clerk to Inspector In Charge – Quarterly Bills. 2). Veterinary Surgeon A/C I cannot trace order an order should always be given. Reply, Noted. 10). Claim of Sergeant Draper for 1/- per week. Reply, One room at Sawbridgeworth Police Station is used by the Sawbridgeworth Section in booking on and off duty. 17). Two Bills for ...
17 Mar 1903
From Chief Clerk to Superintendent Foster. 3. Stabling of horses 8th, 10th, 11th & 12th Nov 1/- each why unreasonable charge. } On 8th could not get horse put up under 1/- owing to 20 [unreadable Ed.] horse being at [unreadable Ed.] 10th, 11th &12th horse was put up whole days on each occasion. 5. [Unreadable Ed.] ...
02 Dec 1902
Continued from previous page. 14. PC Farrer 5 Nov to Saffron Walden same remark. } George Adams apprehended on warrant for Bastards arrears. 21. Isabella Mullen for searching Oct 30th and attendance 31st why no prisoner this name on No.7 Form. } Meals supplied by friends to this prisoner. Tel. 10 a.m. 2.12.02
02 Dec 1902
From Chief Clerk to All Divisions – Correspondence re Defaulters in respect of Rates is not to be headed Passive Resisters but Defaulters in respect of Rates.
21 Nov 1903
From Headquarters Hatfield – Your B1144/03 [B Division Document no. 1144 of 1903 – Ed.] Postal Order & stamps duly received. William Martin Superintendent.
07 Aug 1903