On Friday, Annie Harris, a tramp over sixty years of age, was noticed by the Master of the Union lying in the garden just within the gate. She struck at the Master and a Constable subsequently prevailed upon her to enter the women’s ward. Here she became very violent, threatened to smash the windows, and ...
Read more Married woman fails to appear to answer a charge of using obscene language.
Read more Public House too close to home for inebriates.
Read more Frederick Nodes was summoned for being drunk and disorderly.
Read more Stephen Barker of Buntingford, was charged with stealing the top of a beehive, and 3 dummy tops.
Read more William Manning, a dealer from Norfolk Road, Buntingford, was charged with using obscene language.
Read more Charles Smith, a milk seller in Buntingford, had sold a pint of milk which when analysed by the public office was revealed to consist of 21% added water.
Read more Henry John Bullard, 35, labourer, pleaded not guilty to an indictment for stealing a bay gelding.
Read more Charles Sell and William Glasscock were charged with stealing four fowls, valued at 2 shillings each.
Read more William Manning was charged with using obscene language.
Read more Newspaper report of the deeds of Superintendent Reed in capturing a fraudster who passed a bad cheque, A burglar who stole a gold watch from the Railway Hotel and a man wanted across the county for theft of overcoats. 1913
Read more The story of the career of Sydney Sayers from his arrival from Norfolk in 1930 until his retirement in 1955.
Read more Staffordshire Yeomanry horses frightened by owl go on stampede.
Read more From the Guard Occurrence Book it seems the war had little impact (apart from the “spy” scare) on a small Herts town where life seemed to “go on as usual”.
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