Alfred Huckle, of Mill Green, Essendon, was summoned for having in his possession five pheasants' eggs.
Read more James Smith, of no fixed abode, was charged with stealing a suit of clothes from Medicar Carlis of London
Read more John Murray (aged 38), of no fixed abode, was charged with stealing a gent's overcoat
Read more Albert Edward Huddleston, of 1 Cunningham Hill Road, St. Albans, a sergeant in the ASC, was summoned for driving a motor-car in a manner dangerous to the public.
Read more John Murray, of no fixed abode, was charged with stealing an overcoat of the value of £2.
Read more Mrs. Tebboath, of Bircherly Street, Hertford, was charged with stealing turnip-tops.
Read more Herbert Street, labourer, of Railway Street, was charged with obstructing the police.
Read more "Severe sentence" handed out to labourer, the worse for drink, who grievously hurt Police Constable.
Read more The Chief Constable of the county of Hertford has granted Special Constables permission to join the ranks of the Volunteer Training Corps.
Read more Mr Aram M Papazian, appeared at Biggleswade Sessions to answer a summons for failing to produce his motor-car licence when called upon to do so.
Read more William Thurston, a travelling showman, and Moses Jones, one of his employees, were summoned for cruelty to a horse.
Read more At Hertford, a 6 year old boy had a narrow escape from being drowned in the River Lee.
Read more Nellie Brown, alias Sissie Simpkins, of no fixed abode, was charged with being drunk and disorderly.
Read more Request from family member looking for information on her Grandfather
Read more A month's hard labour considered the only remedy for offending whilst on probation and after 17 previous convictions.
Read more Newspaper article of May 1915 showing Chief Constables report to the County Council for the previous quarter
Read more Newspaper report of Council meeting that agreed Pensions and grants made to Officers due to increased living costs due to the War. 1915
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 Newspaper report on land available to purchase for building of police cottages However, this was not supported, as due to budgetary constraints caused by the war permission would not be given.
Read more Louisa Seymour, of Little Berkhamstead, was summoned for using abusive and threatening behaviour.
Read more A man kills himself by shooting himself with a revolver
Read more Motor-cyclist without a light fined 2 shillings plus costs.
Read more Lack of Police at Hertford Police Station 1907
Read more Arthur Dolling (19), was charged with being a deserter from the Royal Horse Artillery.
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