Whilst on village duty, the officer made enquiries regarding a missing dog belonging to Colonel Bonham.
02 Apr 1890
Received information from Mr Betts of Hadham Hall regarding a missing spaniel. Subsequent enquiries failed to produce any clues.
20 Jun 1889
Officer served a notice order of maintenance on Henry Jordon at Mentley, father of Alfred and Walter Jordon of Braughing who received notice two days prior.
14 Dec 1889
Officer went to Bury Green and Green Street to make enquiries about some obscene writing on the school gates. Saw Charles Miller of Green Street, age 16, who admitted to writing it. Enquiries were also made into a fowl robbery at Bishop’s Stortford.
19 May 1890
Officer was unable to reach their second point as a heavy thunderstorm forced them to take refuge in a cottage near the first.
06 Jun 1889
Officer conveyed a warrant against George Phillips from Sergeant Gibbs to Superintendent Penn.
17 Feb 1890
The officer visited Mr W. Thrift in connection with a swine fever incident.
12 Jul 1890
The officer gave evidence against William Prior for drunk and disorderly behaviour on May 25, as well as Arthur White, Walter Matthews and Henry Marfleet, charged with causing a disturbance and assaulting the officer on May 26. The officer also received a warrant of apprehension against John Watts.
06 Jun 1890
The officer attended Bishop’s Stortford Bench to give evidence against Henry Marfleet, Walter Matthews and Arthur White. They were conveyed to St Albans prison.
14 Aug 1890
The officer attended Bishop’s Stortford Bench to give evidence in a case.
02 Jul 1890
The officer attended Bishop’s Stortford Petty Sessions to give evidence against Edward Silvester, landlord of the Nags Head in Hockerill, the case of whom was dismissed. The officer also conveyed prisoners to Cambridge prison.
17 Jul 1890
Officer posted a warrant of commitment against Arthur White, Walter Matthews and Henry Marfleet to Superintendent Penn.
08 Jun 1890
Officer sent in a report against Samuel Fore regarding a disturbance and assault on March 15.
17 Mar 1890
Officer served a notice order of maintenance on Alfred and Walter Jordon regarding their father Henry Jordon. Officer was also measured for a new uniform at Bishop’s Stortford.
12 Dec 1889
Officer received and attempted to serve the 4 summons from William Winch regarding the disturbances on May 26.
31 May 1890
The officer visited Bishop’s Stortford to take a report against Edward Silvester, landlord of the Nags Head Beer House in Hockerill, and one against Charles White, a higgler from Little Hadham.
16 Jun 1890
Officer attended Wickam Hall in Bishop’s Stortford to warn witness.
10 Feb 1890
The officer visited Mr W. Thrift to witness a pig suffering from swine fever killed and buried in lime.
08 Jul 1890
Officer on plain clothes duty at the races in Harlow.
10 Apr 1890
The officer attended public beer houses of Bishop’s Stortford in plain clothes with PC no.9 (Officer Peck).
17 Aug 1890
The officer was on plainclothes duty with PC 90 (Officer Howe) visiting beer houses in the parish of Albury and Furneux Pelham.
20 Jul 1890
Accompanied by PC no.9 (Officer Peck), the officer visited public beer houses in the parish of Little Hadham in plain clothes.
24 Aug 1890
Accompanied by PC Hassell, the officer visited public beer houses in the parish of Bishop’s Stortford and Thorley in plain clothes. At 2.30pm, enquiries were also made into a robbery at Mr Crampton’s residence.
15 Jun 1890