The Sergeant attended court to act as a witness before visiting common lodging and beer houses.
07 Sep 1901
The Sergeant attended special sessions regarding the case against Ann Skinner, who had stolen from Mr Speller after obtaining food and lodgings from him. She was remanded for 7 days.
13 Jun 1901
Whilst on duty in Bishop’s Stortford, the Sergeant had to break from making enquiries in order to attend Thorley Hill regarding an accident.
29 Jul 1901
The Sergeant made enquiries into a Matilda Bran regarding an unspecified incident.
10 Jun 1901
The Sergeant served a summons on Friar and Carter of Bishop’s Stortford regarding the by-laws.
03 Sep 1901
Daniel Samford, age 29 from Bishop’s Stortford, was served a summons for drunken behaviour. Ann Tant, 55 from Berden Essex was also served a summons for leaving a horse and cart unattended.
05 Sep 1901
The Sergeant was on special duty at the Bishop’s Stortford Flower Show with Superintendent Foster.
14 Aug 1901
The Sergeant made enquiries regarding the theft of a black hat from a cottage belonging to Mr Speller. 18 year old Ann Skinner was apprehended and the stolen property returned. (Continued on next page)
11 Jun 1901
Enquiries made into reports of a stolen horse in Hertford.
12 Jul 1901
Made enquiries regarding tools stolen from Hatfield.
09 Jul 1901
The Sergeant made enquiries regarding an incident of stolen tools in Watford.
17 May 1901
The Sergeant made enquiries regarding reports of a stolen watch in Harpenden.
28 May 1901
Enquiries were made into reports of some tools stolen in Hatfield.
04 Oct 1901
Enquiries made into reports of tools stolen from Stevenage.
28 Sep 1901
The Sergeant patroled the police station and visited common lodgings and beer houses in Bishop’s Stortford.
26 Jan 1901
The Sergeant made enquiries while on street duty and visited common lodgings and beer houses on London Road.
11 May 1901
Mr Burton of Hatfield Broad Oak mistakenly took a horse belonging to Mr R. Clark of Woodside Green from the Red Lion pub. He returned the animal to its owner after realising the error.
30 Aug 1901