PC Milton made enquiries in the area around Albury regarding straying cows.
02 Oct 1906
PC Milton made enquiries into the straying cows and served an Order on Reuben Clark of Albury.
03 Oct 1906
PC Milton attended the sudden death of Stephen Burgess of Kings Cottage Furneaux Pelham and the following dayy warned witnesses to attend the Inquest on the 29th January 1906.
26 Jan 1906
PC Milton attended the Inquest into the death of Stephen Burgess at the Peoples Hall Albury. (It was reported in the local press that Burgess was drunk and was found dead lying on his back in a ditch containing 3 inches of water. There were signs that he had tried to climb out of the ditch. ...
29 Jan 1906
PC Milton attended Bishops Stortford Police Station where he was paid some allowances and conferred with Superintendent Hassell. He was informed that a Thomas Johnson of East End had cut his own throat and he made enquiries into the incident. (The Herts & Cambs Reporter & Royston Crow dated Friday 21 September 1906 reported that at ...
31 Aug 1906
PC Milton served a Summons on a Thomas Tugley in Albury.
14 Feb 1906
Despite having 24 hours leave PC Milton served a Summons on a Thomas Tugby. The following day he attended Furneaux Pelham and got the declaration signed.
07 Nov 1906
PC Milton attended Much Hadham to get a Summons signed.
15 Nov 1906
PC Milton travelled to Much Hadham to have Summonses signed.
19 May 1906
PC Milton served Summonses on a James Phillips and a Reuben Clark and executed a Warrant on Leopold Aufholz by collecting 17 shillings.
17 Sep 1906
PC Milton received a report of suspected Swine Fever at Patmore Heath Albury and reported it to Sergeant 30.
07 April 1907
PC Milton received a report of suspected Swine Fever from a Cornelius Barker of Gravesend Albury and reported it to Sergeant 30 at Much Hadham.
21 Mar 1906
PC Milton attended Bishops Stortford where, before a Magistrate, he was sworn to secrecy with regard to the forthcoming Hertfordshire Parliamentary Elections. He was later on duty at Little Hadham for a Political Meeting.
15 Jan 1906