William Harmer, of Hoddesdon, was charged with being on enclosed premises supposed for an unlawful purpose.
Read more Hoddesdon Co-Op Shop Manager summoned for lighting infringement in light of Zeppelin dangers
Read more Weight of defendant's witnesses' statements results in dismissal of intoxication charge.
Read more Drunk while in charge of a horse and carrriage
Read more William Humberstone, of Amwell Street, Hoddesdon, was charged with stealing a piece of wood
Read more Drunken rider of motor cycle combination crashed through fence and ends up in a garden, injuring female passenger.
Read more Oliver Clark of Whitley Road and Joseph Halsey of Burford Street were convicted of trespassing on the land of G. W. Frogley.
Read more Robert Clarke, of Whitley Road, Rye Common, was summoned for using bad language at Hoddesdon.
Read more William Plumb, of Colliers End, was summoned for being asleep while the driver of a cart
Read more ‘A former Police Superintendent at Bishop’s Stortford, Mr Harry Wright, of ‘Oxhey’, Grange Road, died at Bishop’s Stortford Hospital yesterday (Thursday) aged 64.’ That was the first line as reported by the Hertfordshire Mercury in January 1947. So who was Harry Wright ? Harry Wright was born 21 February 1882 in Tiptree, Essex. In 1898, at the ...
Read more Alfred Lee, Alfred Hunt and Jon Aldridge of Wormley were charged with stealing six pounds of beef and two rabbits from a butcher's shop.
Read more Alfred Lee, 18, labourer, Alfred Hunt, 25, stoker, and John Aldridge, 20, labourer, were indicted for stealing a piece of beef and two rabbits
Read more Alfred Kirby Burling of Cheshunt Lock was charged with assaulting Inspector Draper, of Hoddesdon.
Read more George Stamp, of Burford Street, Hoddesdon, was summoned for riding a bicycle on the public footpath
Read more Edwin Watson Dunn, aged 25 and of Hoddesdon, was convicted of the murder of his eleven month-old son.
Read more P.C. Promotion - Former army man joins mounted patrol
Read more Albert Elgood, a boot clicker, sneaked into the Ware Grammar School for Girls through an unlatched window. He stole a gold watch, a silver chain, a bronze medal and some money.
Read more The story of the career of Sydney Sayers from his arrival from Norfolk in 1930 until his retirement in 1955.
Read more As the war started, suspicion of foreigners, particularly Belgians and Germans, began to be reported in the local newspapers.
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