'I was not drunk, I am sorry to say.'
Read more At Hatfield Petty Sessions on Monday Messrs. Ernest Stokes, Daniel Birch, and Victor Chapman, were sworn in as Special Constables.
Read more John Harvey (35), engine driver, of Hatfield, was summoned for keeping a dog without a licence.
Read more William Morgan (18), of the Herts. Reformatory, Bengeo, was charged with feloniously stealing certain articles, and further with burglariously breaking into and entering.
Read more Newspaper report allowing the officer to rejoin his regiment in 1915
Read more Newspaper report of the re-engagement in 1915 of Pc Wilsmore to serve during the war.
Read more One day's imprisonment for being helplessly drunk in Hatfield.
Read more William Rusher (32), engine driver, was summoned for using obscene language.
Read more George William Impey, was charged with driving a motor-car in a manner dangerous to the public.
Read more Nancy Johnson, of 19 Northwood Road, Highgate, was charged with driving a motor car in a manner dangerous to the public and further with driving without a licence.
Read more Newspaper story apologising for a previous article that was deemed derogatory to Special Constables. The second part gives details of the number of full time officers who had left to join the forces in 1915
Read more Newspaper report of the presentation of a sword by the Acting Assistant Chief Constable to a former officer Smith who had joined the Army and had been promoted on the field of battle to Lieutenant. !915
Read more Second-Lieut. Herman F. Segmitz, of the 2nd 19th County of London Regiment, was charged with driving a motor-car to the danger of the public.
Read more Hatfield Special Constables parade at the Brewery
Read more Newspaper article in 1915 on the reluctant agreement of the Standing Committee to allow the Chief Constable Major Law to return to the Army and for Sup Wood to become Acting Chief Constable
Read more Christopher Betters, of Little Heath, summoned by the GNR for an offence against their by-laws
Read more Helmet saves Police Constable from more serious injuries from drunken labourer in Hatfield.
Read more Charles Matthews (42), a labourer, of Hatfield was indicted for inflicting grievous bodily harm upon Dorothy Neal.
Read more Edward Charles Carslake (42), of East Finchley, a painter, was charged with stealing a bicycle.
Read more Arthur Gritty, of Walton Road, Enfield, was summoned for trespassing on land belonging to Admiral Sir Hedworth Meux, at Northaw, and taking rabbits.
Read more Charles Matthews, of Hatfield, charged with assaulting Dorothy Neale
Read more George Townsend, of North Mymms, and Edward Edwards, of Stapleford, were charged with stealing two turkeys.
Read more Alan Smith, of Muswell Hill, North London, was summoned for driving a motor-cycle at Hatfield at such a speed as to be dangerous to the public.
Read more Charles Matthews, Hatfield, charged with assaulting Dorothy Neale
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