From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Stolen by means of Burglary from a cottage at Westbrook Way Bovingdon property of Frederick Adams one half sovereign, a florin, several shillings and some coppers, about an ounce of Gold Flake tobacco and also a quantity of cooked vegetables, entrance by open window of lavatory, supposed by ...
30 Oct 1903
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Stolen from a house at Chipperfield last night a plated sauce ladle and 2lbs of salt butter in rolls and 16 eggs the property of Mrs. Harrington please cause enquiries to be made.
17 Apr 1903
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Stolen from Corner Farm Great Gaddesden between 5 & 9.30 p.m. 25th Inst a gents silver Swiss Lever keyless watch no. unknown.
26 Oct 1903
Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Stolen from a bedroom at Cadding Grove Farm, Markyate between 5.30 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. 8th Inst between £20 – £30 in gold and silver in a small black deal box please cause enquiries to be made. Transmitted to Sawbridgeworth and Hadham
10 Feb 1903
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Copy of telegram from Superintendent James Ampthill. Beds. Eliza Bunker traveller supposed at lodging house Hemel Hempstead. She is required as witness Beds Assizes on Thursday next please warn her.
11 Nov 1902
From Superintendent Frogley to Superintendent Martin – Herbert Sturgeon in custody at Great Berkhampstead please send Officer for him. Reply Officer will arrive in morning. [From Chelmsford Chronicle 15 January 1904 – Herbert E. Sturgeon a blacksmith of Great Berkhampstead summoned for the non-maintenance of his wife, was ordered to take the woman out of the Stortford ...
11 Jan 1904
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Stolen last night about 11.45 p.m. near Great Berkhamsted from the person of Sidney Ball by means of Highway Robbery £1/0/2 by a man aged about 40 abut 6 ft, short beard, dressed as a navvy, peaked cap, trousers strapped below knee, please cause enquiries.
06 Jan 1903
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Wanted for stealing a lady’s silver Geneva watch no. 62456, chased back, black spot on dial, maker Harin Bishopgate Street London, also a metal chain with a bronze cross attached, “Saint Pauls Guild 1892” on one side, value £2, the property of May Hargrave of High Street, Berkhamsted, ...
25 Jul 1903
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Broke away from a cart from Hemel Hempstead on 20th Inst a dark brown nag mare 15 hands 6 years old the property of Stanley Costin Leighton Buzzard.
22 Nov 1902
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Missing from his home at Bovingdon since 11th Inst James Wallduck age 54, 5 ft 3, hair and whiskers grey, dark complexion, dress dark tweed trousers and vest, black pilot jacket and dark peak cap, this man is mentally weak and it is feared some ill has befallen ...
13 July 1903
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Missing from his home at Church Farm, Long Marston since 12 midnight on 20th Inst, William Gregory a farmer age 28 5 ft 10, dressed in blue striped cricketing jacket, brown trousers, grey cap, patent slippers, ring on little finger of right hand with a square back, no ...
21 May 1903
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Remanded in custody at this Station until 11 a.m. 6th Inst charged with Larceny a man giving the name James Roosevelt age 40 looks older, 6 ft 1 1/2, hair dark turning grey bald on top, clean shaven, eyes grey, complexion dark, dressed in dark clothes, soft felt ...
03 May 1903
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – I should be pleased to know the present whereabouts of Mrs. Frances Bailey the well known Roundabout proprietress if within your district.
25 Oct 1902
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Stolen from a portable fowl house standing in a field at Bovingdon during the night of the 13th Inst the property of Mrs. Oxenham, Bovingdon, about 20 chickens mixed breed and colours value 2/- each.
14 Dec 1902
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Stolen during last night from a fowl house at Balls Pond Farm, Kings Langley, the property of John Betts, about 30 fowls mixed breed and colours, young birds in poor condition, value 1/6 each.
25 Nov 1902
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Stolen from 27 Picketts End, Hemel Hempstead between 5.30 and 8 p.m. the 2nd Inst, the property of Katherine Sear, between £5 or 6 in gold and one two shilling piece in brown leather case, one gold memorial ring in tortoise shell case, one lady’s gold dress ring ...
03 Nov 1902
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Strayed from a field at Shantock Hall, Bovingdon on 28th Inst, 3 milch cows, 2 red colour 1 Jersey the property of Lord Hamilton.
29 Jan 1903
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Strayed from the common at Boxmoor on 27th Inst blue roan horse pony, 13 – 2, long mane & tail, ticket No. 9395 on mane, property of Henry Newton Boxmoor.
30 Jun 1903
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Strayed or stolen from a field at Caddington Hall Markyate on 9th Inst a black colt 4 years one white leg scar on hip, shod, the above was bought at Barnet Fair on 6th Inst please cause enquiries to be made.
11 Sep 1902