PC Smith was sent to make enquiries in Bishops Stortford and Hockcliffe regarding 6 pieces of Elm supposedly stolen between 8 pm 18th April 1882 and 6 am 19th April 1882 from [unreadable} Meadows the property of W Paynes of Bridge Street, Bishops Stortford, but without success.
19 Apr 1882
Supposed stolen from Pound Lane, Broxbourne, an oil skin overcoat
27 March 1915
Mr Pattern wishes for a Constable to look around
10 Mar 1890
From Superintendent Shore to All Stations – Found in possession of two men and supposed stolen a brown horse cob between 14 and 14 1/2 hands high, black patches, hind heel offside white, set of black leather silver plated harness, one Rosette on offside of bridle nearside deficient leather, Breeching rally cart two steps each ...
08 Dec 1902
Continued from previous page. ….. 3 India rubber knee rugs and one loin cloth with C or G Morgan and Sons in white letters thereon, old broken whip, the above are now detained at Hertford.
08 Dec 1902
From Deputy Chief Constable of Herts to Inspector Gobbett Newmarket – A tramp named James Brown, a bootmaker, is detained at Royston for having in his possession a watch & chain which he has offered for sale and are supposed stolen, gents silver lever watch No. 816 makers name James Sims Stockport, long chain silver, ...
17 Dec 1903
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Re Bicycles Stolen. Description of 3 men identical with those described in my information of the 2nd Inst and were seen at Broxbourne about 10 a.m. on 3rd Inst, two were riding gents bicycles and the other a lady’s bicycle, 1st about 30, 5 ft 4 or ...
04 Dec 1902
During night duty, PC Stevens observed Frank Brace with bulging pockets, and found them to contain a tame rabbit. He was accompanied by George Haines. After interviewing them at the police station, they were let go on providing a satisfactory explanation. Having visited James Blake’s house, discovered that two rabbits had been stolen from his ...
1 Dec 1900
Description of two men suspected of stealing enamel tea can from building site,
31st July 1902
From Superintendent Wood to All Stations – The automatic machines at Bushey Railway Station were broken open last, further particulars to follow.
26 Oct 1903