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  • Copeman, Thomas, 50, Constable.
    Copeman, Thomas, 50, Constable.
    Served throughout the Great War in Gallipoli and Palestine. He was wounded. On discharge from the Army he joined the Hertford County Constabulary.
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  • Carder, Horace William, 19, Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector.
    Carder, Horace William, 19, Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector.
    Private 2515 Hertfordshire Yeomanry
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  • Armitage, Henry Mortimer, 105, Police Constable.
    Armitage, Henry Mortimer, 105, Police Constable.
    Grenadier Guardsman Boer War Veteran, Private 2488 Hertfordshire Yeomanry, Lance Corporal P/14882 Military Mounted Police.
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  • Hall, William Alfred, 274, Police Constable.
    Hall, William Alfred, 274, Police Constable.
    Coldstream Guardsman wounded prisoner of war
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  • Whybourn, Esther Emma
    Whybourn, Esther Emma
    Violent murder in Hemel Hempstead
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  • Locations of military significance in Hertfordshire in the Great War
    Locations of military significance in Hertfordshire in the Great War
    Concentrations of troops, internees or prisoners of war had a marked impact on the delivery of policing to communities in the various localities across Hertfordshire.
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  • Charge of wounding at Bovingdon
    Charge of wounding at Bovingdon
    Frederick Bates (31), described as a labourer, was charged with feloniously wounding James Nash with intent to do him grievous bodily harm.
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  • Night poaching & violence
    Night poaching & violence
    Charles Smith, alias Sells, and Horace Harrison, were indicted for night poaching, being armed with a gun.
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