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  • "I was not drunk, I was only excited", she said
    "I was not drunk, I was only excited", she said
    Mary Smith was drunk and using obscene language but it was not for the first time.
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  • Larceny - a vested interest
    Larceny - a vested interest
    John George Tupper, of no fixed abode, was charged with stealing clothing at Turner's Hill, Cheshunt
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  • Police Constable George Hobby dies on duty
    Police Constable George Hobby dies on duty
    Tragic case of a Police Officer collapsing and dying in Cheshunt.
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  • Hertfordshire summer assizes
    Hertfordshire summer assizes
    24 prisoners and 18 cases.
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  • Theft of cauliflower plants
    Theft of cauliflower plants
    Alfred Arthur Livings, of Goffs Lane, Cheshunt, was charged with stealing 350 cauliflower plants.
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  • Daring robbery at Cheshunt
    Daring robbery at Cheshunt
    Mr A.C. Driver, newsagent and stationer, of Crossbrook Street, Cheshunt, was attacked in his house by two men, bound with ropes, and robbed of about £14.
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  • Story of a poplar tree
    Story of a poplar tree
    Henry Newton, Frederick Pratt, Alfred Pratt, and Emily Richmond, all of Cadmore Lane, Cheshunt, were summoned for being in the unlawful possession of a quantity of wood.
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  • Lightless vehicles
    Lightless vehicles
    Four men were summoned for not showing the required lights on their vehicles.
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  • Woman cyclist's capers
    Woman cyclist's capers
    Woman was drunk in charge of a bicycle
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  • Shop Lighting Order
    Shop Lighting Order
    John Percy Thompson, of High Street, Waltham Cross, was summoned under the Defence of the Realm Act for failing to reduce the intensity of the inside lighting of his shop.
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  • Hoddesdon trader fined
    Hoddesdon trader fined
    Ellen Adams, of The Garden Café, High Street, Hoddesdon, was summoned under the Defence of the Realm Act for failing to reduce the intensity of the inside lighting of her premises.
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  • Danbye, Laurence
    Danbye, Laurence
    Laurence Danbye, was robbed & murdered.
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  • A story of Guy Fawkes Day
    A story of Guy Fawkes Day
    Goffs Oak schoolboys charged with stealing four children's coats and one pair of boys' knickers.
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  • Hoddesdon boy's mean theft
    Hoddesdon boy's mean theft
    Cyril Monk (15), of Lea Road, Hoddesdon, was charged with stealing a pocket knife, and a pair of nut crackers.
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  • Waltham Cross trader and his lights
    Waltham Cross trader and his lights
    Charles Cooper, of Waltham Cross, was summoned under the Defence of the Realm Act, for failing to reduce the intensity of certain lights in his shop.
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  • No red light
    No red light
    James Howard, of White Hall Street, Tottenham, was fined 5 shillings for driving a horse and cart without displaying a red rear light on the cart.
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  • Damaging a police rug
    Damaging a police rug
    Man charged with being drunk and disorderly, using obscene language and to wilful damage.
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  • Foul language in Hoddesdon
    Foul language in Hoddesdon
    Joseph Halsey, of Hoddesdon, pleads guilty to using obscene language.
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  • Asleep on the job, yet again !
    Asleep on the job, yet again !
    George Wilson, a carter, was convicted for being asleep on his cart while it went through Turners Hill, Cheshunt.
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  • Chips!!
    Chips!!
    Mary Ann Clark (38) and Emma Wheeler (46), both of Wormley, were charged with stealing a quantity of wood.
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  • An assault
    An assault
    Lewis Dewberry of Cheshunt charged with assaulting Frederick Jupp
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  • Disorderly conduct
    Disorderly conduct
    Daniels brothers face foul language and misconduct charges.
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  • Very little sleep for 22 weeks
    Very little sleep for 22 weeks
    Frederick Byatt, of Flamstead End, was summoned for not having proper control of a horse and cart.
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  • Cyclists' offences
    Cyclists' offences
    James Rowe, of Prospect Road, Cheshunt, and Ronald Brown, of Queen's Road, Waltham Cross were both summoned for riding a bicycle without a light.
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