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  • Straying horses
    Straying horses
    Samuel Silverman, of Wallace's Yard, Trinity Marsh Lane, Cheshunt, was summoned for allowing two horses to stray.
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  • Drunkenness in Hoddesdon
    Drunkenness in Hoddesdon
    Two cases of persons being drunk and disorderly in Hoddesdon, one having 57 previous convictions.
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  • Alleged obscenity
    Alleged obscenity
    Frederick Purkiss, of Burford Street, Hoddesdon, butcher, was summoned for using obscene language.
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  • A Bad Case of Cruelty
    A Bad Case of Cruelty
    George Cole, of Blindman's Lane, Cheshunt, summoned for causing unnecessary suffering to a horse by permitting it to walk whilst in an unfit state
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  • Summonses against cyclists
    Summonses against cyclists
    Several cyclists summoned to Cheshunt Petty Sessions under the Defence of the Realm Regulations for riding a bicycle without lights
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  • Theft of growing cucumbers
    Theft of growing cucumbers
    Charles Jennings (40), a navvy, and Philip Pugh (39), carman, both of Enfield Highway, were charged with being concerned together in stealing three growing cucumbers from a greenhouse.
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  • Fines for drunkenness to increase
    Fines for drunkenness to increase
    Cheshunt labourer fined for being drunk and disorderly.
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  • Cyclists beware !
    Cyclists beware !
    Cyclists summoned for riding a bicycle without a light
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  • Mischievous boys from Flamstead End
    Mischievous boys from Flamstead End
    Alfred Livings (11), Gilbert Faint (14), Leslie Faint (10), and Charles Rogers (12), all residing at Flamstead End, were summoned for assaulting Percy Waller.
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  • Drunk in charge of a horse and van
    Drunk in charge of a horse and van
    William Humberstone,was charged with being drunk whilst in charge of a horse and van.
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  • A betting charge
    A betting charge
    Adolf Kleiser, of Cheshunt, was charged with loitering for the purpose of betting .
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  • Alleged theft of cucumbers
    Alleged theft of cucumbers
    Charles Jennings and Philip Pugh were charged with being concerned in stealing three growing cucumbers from a greenhouse.
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  • Abstentee
    Abstentee
    Private William Henry Shepherd, of High Street, Cheshunt, pleaded guilty to being an absentee from the 1st Herts. (T) Regt. at Hertford.
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  • Lack of control
    Lack of control
    William Sanders, of Old Road, Enfield Highway, was summoned for not having control over a horse and cart.
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  • Drunk in charge
    Drunk in charge
    John Whitmarsh (53) and William George Renham (22), were charged with being drunk in charge of a pair horse van.
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  • Drunk in charge of his boots
    Drunk in charge of his boots
    Drunk in charge of a horse and cart causes collision with a bicycle.
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  • This can't be taken lightly !
    This can't be taken lightly !
    Arthur Woodard, of Flamstead End, a glazier, was charged with wilfully extinguishing a public street lamp.
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  • Theft of a sporting gun
    Theft of a sporting gun
    William Ernest Edward Smith, of Goffs Oak, labourer, was charged on remand with night poaching.
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  • A mean theft at Hoddesdon
    A mean theft at Hoddesdon
    Sarah Rowley charged with stealing a collecting box containing 1 shilling, the property of Arthur J. Cooke.
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  • Asleep at the reins
    Asleep at the reins
    Henry Walker, of Little Hadham, was summoned for riding asleep.
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  • The curious recovery of a missing gun
    The curious recovery of a missing gun
    William Ernest Edward Smith, labourer, of Goffs Oak, was charged with night poaching with a gun on a field at Halstead Hill, Cheshunt.
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  • A sleepy driver
    A sleepy driver
    Henry Walker was summoned at Cheshunt Petty Sessions for not having proper control of a horse and van in Cheshunt
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  • No Carriage Licence
    No Carriage Licence
    George Vincent, of Wormley West End, butcher, was summoned for keeping a carriage without a licence.
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  • The birch for mischievous boys
    The birch for mischievous boys
    Charles Cockman (12), George Howard (10), Charles Bell (9), and Reginald Pilgrim (9), all of Rye Park, were charged with stealing various articles from a dwelling-house at Rye Common.
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