PC Milton was instructed to travel by train to Hertford for duty during the Royal Visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales. (The Prince of Wales went to Hertford to swear in the Marquis of Salisbury as the High Steward of the Borough and to open the new buildings of Christ’s Hospital – Ed.)
23 Jul 1906
PC Smith personally served a summons on (Charles – from 1881 census Ed.) Southward age 45 a moulder of Bishops Stortford for assaulting on 24th August 1882 a Police Officer in the execution of his duty.
26 Aug 1882
PC Smith was tasked with performing unspecified Special Duty at the Rye House, travelling there by train. From numerous advertisements for cheap train fares published in newspapers on the 5th June 1881, throughout London and the southeast, it would appear that the house and gardens were opened to the public requiring a Police presence Ed.
06 Jun 1881
Woman request police to stop boys tormenting her.
13th September 1902
While patrolling Hadham Ford at 10.45pm, the officer noticed a large group of young men causing a disturbance near Chapel Lane. They were asked to be quieter and warned about their language. (Incident continued on next page)
15 Mar 1890