Sixty cauliflowers stolen from a field.
12th September 1902
From Chief Constable. Copy Information Staffordshire Police Longton Station 11th February 04. Remanded till 15th charge False Pretences Alfred John Clay a Agent or Potters Fireman, age 47, 5 ft 7, brown hair, blue eyes, fresh face. In June last he opened a small works at Longton and advertised under the name of Clay & ...
12 Feb 1904
From Superintendent Shore to All Stations – Description of Robert Stein, no fixed abode, a tailor, charged with stealing clothing here today, age 62, 5 ft 7, hair grey, eyes grey, complexion fresh, very lame left hip has been broken, dressed in light brown tweed jacket and vest, and dark brown tweed trousers, striped cotton ...
06 Jan 1903
From Superintendent Harrington Saffron Walden to Superintendent Martin – Re H.B. Janes. Described in Police Gazette 22 January 04 Case 18, he is now supposed to be a visitor at St. Ives Cornwall in name C.B. De Lisle, the Capital and Counties Bank and Bolithos Bank there can give his address, a cheque was received ...
24 Mar 1904
From Superintendent Harrington Saffron Walden to Superintendent Martin – We have just been informed by one of the Directors of Barclays Bank that Henry Bayley Toms has been trying to pass a cheque for £10 at the London City and Midland Bank Croydon in the name of Harold Northfield and will probably apply there tomorrow ...
04 Apr 1904