Robert Dearman , of 98, Burford Street, Hoddesdon , pleaded guilty to riding a bicycle without a light at Hoddesdon on September 28th.
Read more Four men were summoned for not showing the required lights on their vehicles.
Read more 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.
Read more Cyril Monk (15), of Lea Road, Hoddesdon, was charged with stealing a pocket knife, and a pair of nut crackers.
Read more PC Berry noticed a dull red light within a house that he was passing. A ceiling was smouldering. His prompt attention saved a building from much damage, but didn't save the parrots.
Read more Arthur Attfield and William Tew, both teenagers, plead guilty to breaking and entering.
Read more Joseph Halsey, of Hoddesdon, pleads guilty to using obscene language.
Read more Marjorie Sibyl Shannon (13), of 97 Hindes Road, Harrow, was summoned for stealing a bicycle.
Read more Charles Cook ( 22), a labourer, of Ware Road, Hoddesdon, was summoned for driving a cart without a light.
Read more Ernest Benjamin Dutch, motor driver, of Hoddesdon, was summoned for carrying lights on a motor-car of greater brightness than necessary
Read more Christopher Parker was charged with stealing a bushel of mixed corn and James Huttlestone was charged with receiving the same, well knowing it to have been stolen.
Read more Mary Russell, of South Lodge, Hoddesdon, was summoned for keeping a dog without a licence.
Read more John Walker (35), of no fixed abode, was summoned for driving a horse and cart without a light.
Read more John Barnby (13) and Harold Warner (11), of Stepney, Owen Marshall (10), of Enfield, and Gregory Gascoyne (9), of Hoddesdon, were charged with damaging a door at Hoddesdon.
Read more Two cases of drunkenness in Hoddesdon.
Read more George Everitt (33), of Roydon, hay carter, was summoned for riding asleep on a cart
Read more Labourer from Hoddesdon charged with being drunk and disorderly.
Read more Ernest Martin, of Amwell Street, Hoddeson, was summoned for driving a horse and cart without a light.
Read more Newspaper report of the re-engagement in 1915 of Pc Wilsmore to serve during the war.
Read more Two cases of persons being drunk and disorderly in Hoddesdon, one having 57 previous convictions.
Read more Frederick Purkiss, of Burford Street, Hoddesdon, butcher, was summoned for using obscene language.
Read more William Humberstone,was charged with being drunk whilst in charge of a horse and van.
Read more John Whitmarsh (53) and William George Renham (22), were charged with being drunk in charge of a pair horse van.
Read more Sarah Rowley charged with stealing a collecting box containing 1 shilling, the property of Arthur J. Cooke.
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