From Chief Constable to A & B Divisions – The King will leave Newmarket Station at 4.10 p.m. on Friday 3rd Inst by G.E.R. arriving arriving at St. Pancras at 6.14 p.m.
03 Jul 1903
From Chief Constable to A & B Divisions – King leaves St. Pancras 12.5 p.m. Tuesday 13th Inst by ordinary G.E. train for Newmarket arriving there 1.48 p.m.
12 Oct 1903
From Chief Constable to A & B Divisions – The Queen and Princess Victoria leave St. Pancras at 2.30 p.m. 29th Inst for Sandringham arriving Wolferton at 5.40 p.m.
28 Jun 1903
From Chief Constable to All Superintendents – No. 1 Beat to be worked for March 1904.
27 Feb 1904
From Chief Constable to All Divisions – The sum of £18 is to be divided amongst Divisions Superintendents Clerks and other Officers who were employed preparing the special Licensed Houses Returns, Returns Clerical work only please give the names of Officers so engaged and take the figure 4 as the highest representation for Remuneration reducing ...
24 May 1903
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Copy of information from Beds Boro. Hired at this Boro on 14th ult. for 2 days & not yet returned a Coster Barrow body painted dark grey, wheels red rails round side on hire, 76 Matten stamped on different parts of body, No. 4 stamped on front by ...
14 Apr 1904
From Chief Constable to All Divisions – Copy information from Metro Police. Stolen during the evening of 16th Inst from a stable at Tottenham a roan gelding age 4 1/2 years, 14 1/2 hands, long mane and tail, no hind shoes, in good condition. Information to Superintendent McFadden Stoke Newington.
19 Jan 1903
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Copy of message from Superintendent K Division Metro Police. Wanted for stealing on 9th Inst from a field at Walthamstow a chestnut mare 14 hands, star on forehead, short tail, medium mane, shod all round, in good condition. 3 men 1st age 20, 5 ft 7, complexion & ...
11 June 1903
From Chief Constable to All Divisions – Copy of information from Luton Boro. Hired at Luton at 1.15 p.m. 23rd Inst and not yet returned, a bay mare Cob, 14 hands, white star on forehead, one or two white spots on back under saddle, small scar back of near shoulder, was clipped about 6 weeks ...
24 Nov 1903
Chief Constable to All Stations – Copy of message from Metro Police Stoke Newington. Description of horse, cart and harness stolen from a stable at Walthamstow during the night of 10th Inst, a black horse 15 or 16 hands …. Continued on next page.
11 Apr 1903
Continued from previous page. ….. medium mane and tail near fore and two hind fetlocks and blaze down face white, set of black leather brass mounted harness C F on mounts, and a four wheeled dog cart painted dark green picked out yellow, Venetian design panels, rubber tyres, Window Longaene on brass caps, brass lamps, containing ...
11 Apr 1903
From the Chief Constable to A and B Divisions – His Majesty The King will leave St. Pancras by special G.E. train at 4.10 p.m. Thursday 6th Inst for Sandringham. His Imperial Majesty the German Emperor will leave Liverpool Street by special train at 3.33 p.m. on Saturday 8th Inst for Sandringham arriving Cambridge 4.39 ...
04 Nov 1902
The Chief Constable to A and B Divisions – His M. King will leave St. Pancras at 12.05 p.m. on Tuesday arriving Newmarket 1.47 p.m. [From the Westminster Gazette – Tuesday 14 October 1902 – THE KING AT NEWMARKET. A VISIT TO THE RACECOURSE. The King left St. Pancras at 12.05 to-day for Newmarket. His Majesty ...
13 Oct 1902
From Chief Constable to A & B Divisions – The King leaves St. Pancras by Special Great Eastern train on Saturday 17th arriving at Wolferton at 6.25 p.m.
16 Jan 1903
From the Chief Constable to F and B Divisions – The King will leave Six Mile Bottom Station Great Eastern Special train at 5 p.m. 18 Inst for London arriving St. Pancras at 6.30 p.m. [From the Globe – Saturday 18 October 1902. THE KING. TO-DAY AT NEWMARKET. The King drove to Six Mile Bottom about ...
17 Oct 1902
From the Chief Constable to A and B Divisions – The King will leave Wolverton at 10.15 a.m. Monday 17th Inst by Special Train for St. Pancras arriving at 12.45 p.m.
15 Nov 1902
The Chief Constable to A and B Divisions – The King will leave St. Pancras by the 12.5 p.m. Great Eastern train (ordinary) on Tuesday 28th for Newmarket arriving at 1,45 p.m. The King’s portion of the train will be as a special between Cambridge and Newmarket. [From the Westminster Gazette – Tuesday 28 October 1902 – THE ...
27 Oct 1902
From Chief Constable to All Superintendents – The Memorial To The Marquis Of Salisbury. You will be good enough to prepare a list of various clubs in your respective Divisions giving names and addresses of the secretary this information is required for Mr. Longmore Clerk of the Peace to be submitted as early as possible ...
30 Oct 1903
From Chief Constable to A and B Divisions – His Royal Highness The Prince Of Wales will leave Liverpool Street Station 4.30 p.m. ordinary Great Eastern train for Stoke Ferry on the 27th Inst. [Abridged from the Norwich Mercury – Wednesday 29 October 1902 – THE PRINCE OF WALES AT DIDLINGTON. After attending the review of ...
25 Oct 1902
From Chief Constable to A and B Divisions – H.R.H. The Prince of Wales will leave Stoke Ferry Station by 5.15 p.m. by Great Eastern train on Friday 31st Inst to Denver thence by special train via Downham, Ely and Cambridge arriving St. Pancras 7.32.
30 Oct 1902
From Chief Constable to A and B Divisions – The Queen will leave St. Pancras at 2.35 p.m. 31st Inst by G.E. train for Sandringham arriving Wolferton 5.49 p.m.
30 Oct 1902
From Chief Constable to A and B Divisions – Copy telegram. The King and Queen and Princess Victoria will leave St. Pancras by Special Train at 4.20 p.m. Monday 24th for Sandringham arriving Wolferton at 6.50 p.m.
23 Nov 1902
From Chief Constable to A & B Division – The Queen and Princess Victoria leave St. Pancras by ordinary Great Eastern train at 2.35 p.m. the 19th Inst for Sandringham arriving Wolferton 5.30 p.m.
18 Feb 1903
From Chief Constable to A, B & F Divisions – Copy of letter G.E.R. Police Officer Liverpool Street Station. 22 August 1903. To Chief Constable. Pardon me troubling you but I think it right to advise you four of our stations in Essex and Cambridge have recently [been] entered by thieves at night namely Rayne ...
25 Aug 1903