Defendant sentenced to 14 days hard labour. [See Incident HPF/B/21/088/1 for associated arrest].
1 Aug 1891
[See related incidents refs. HPF/B/21/091/1 & HPF/B/21/091/3].
22 Aug 1891
PC Smith attended the Bishops Stortford Petty Sessions held at the Corn Exchange and gave evidence in two cases. Firstly against William Handscombe a bricklayer of Bishops Stortford who was charged with being drunk and disorderly on the 1st October in Rye Street Bishops Stortford and secondly against Henry Prior a labourer of Bishops Stortford ...
13 Oct 1881
From Superintendent Duke to Superintendent Martin – Will you please instruct PC Bethell to proceed direct to Hatfield and not to call at Ware for my horse as arranged.
10 Feb 1904
Letter from Clerk of Peace informing of postponement of Street Noises byelaw.
19th August 1902
[Also see related incident HPF/B/42/078/1].
10 Nov 1906
PC Smith was instructed to attend the Hatfield Agricultural Show with PC’s 108 and 128.
06 Jul 1882
From Superintendent Foster to Superintendent Martin – Mr. James Wright now the occupier of Sharps Farm Little Hadham states that he would be glad of the assistance of the Police at Sharps Farm at 10 a.m. tomorrow to prevent a Breach of the Peace being committed during such time that he removes the Mills from ...
27 Jul 1903
[See related incidents refs. HPF/B/21/091/1 & HPF/B/21/091/2].
22 Aug 1891
PC Smith attended Cambridge to collect prisoner James Gurford a chimney sweep charged with being drunk and riotous in High Street Bishops Stortford on Thursday 24th August 1882. Gave evidence against him at the Petty Sessions held at the Corn Exchange in Bishops Stortford and he was sentenced to [?] days with hard labour at ...
31 Aug 1882