From Superintendent Duke to Inspector In Charge B Division – Will you please allow an officer to call upon Mr. Sparrow Claypits Farm Bishops Stortford and make enquiries with him as to how long he knew a Mr. Adam Seip who was employed at Barwick Factory Standon from 1889 to 1898 and also as to ...
14 Mar 1903
The Chief Constable required a Superintendent Foster to explain his report to a Superintendent Duke as to why a PC Alton [PC William Alton is shown in the 1901 census as living at Brent Pelham Ed.] hired a trap to go to Royston when he could have used the post.
13 Aug 1902
24 Dec. From Superintendent Foster to Chief Constable – Coal is required at Much Hadham Station. Mr J. Stracey will supply same at 23/- per ton van same be purchased. 27 Dec. Sanctioned. 24 Dec. Straw is required at this Station Mr Sparrow will supply same at 25/- per load can same be purchased. 27 Dec. Sanctioned
24 Dec 1902
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. to A, B, E & F Divisions – Please make up your D.A.A. and rabies a/c to 23 May inclusive and forward them to this Office by first post on 26 May without fail money received for stray dogs to accompany same.
21 May 1903
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. [meaning unknown Ed.] to B, E and F Divisions – You will be good enough to make up your D.A.A. A/C to 13 Sept inclusive including stray dogs and send to Headquarters by 16th Inst without fail P.O.’s for fees received to accompany same.
09 Sep 1902
From Chief Constable to All Superintendents – Please let me know what Officers attended the Herts Quarter Sessions at Hertford and St. Albans as witnesses and did not receive special allowance. The same message for Herts Assizes.
26 Mar 1904
From the Chief Constable To All Divisions – You will please furnish me with a list of all officers in your respective Divisions who are in possession of cycling capes by Friday morning next.
06 Nov 1902
From Exchange Telephone Office – Send Fire Brigade at once to Elsenham Hall residence of Sir Walter Gilbey, Brigade left at 1.50 p.m.
23 Jul 1903
From Superintendent Foster to Superintendent Martin – Will you please forward me by the next post two or three specimens of the handwriting of C.V. Thorneycroft.
26 Oct 1903
From Chief Constable to All Superintendents – You will be good enough to submit to this office by first of October 03 a return showing number of prosecutions of motorists between 1st July and 30th September with result. Also a return showing number of Officers engaged on bicycle and motor duty and number of days ...
19 Jul 1903
From Chief Constable to All Superintendents [Believed Ed.] – Passive Resisters. You will be good enough to report by return of post if any Distress Warrants have been issued for Education Rates at the various Petty Sessional Divisions in your respective Divisions, please give following details, Name and place P.S.C., date of warrant, amount of ...
30 Sep 1903
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Copy of letter from Cambs Police Arrington. Remanded in custody until Monday next on a charge of Larceny Israel Loveridge, 30, 5 ft 6, sallow complexion, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, Thomas Loveridge, age 30, 5 ft 6, eyes dark brown, hair dark brown, both travel with ...
19 Dec 1902