Having served as Bombardier 79907 in the Royal Artillery he joined the Hertford County Constabulary in 1898. Recalled to the Colours on 9th October 1899 he served for nearly two years in the Boer War before re-joining the Constabulary retiring in 1923 as a Superintendent.
Read more Section B Reservist, Lance Corporal P/8283 Military Mounted Police
Read more Percy Dearlove, 17, sold stolen fowls to a gullible farmer.
Read more Emily Farr, a servant, stole from her employer, and her mother received the stolen goods. Both were easily traced by the police, and both were convicted. The mother went to prison and daughter placed on probation.
Read more Albert Ebenezer Fox, one of the 'Stevenage Twins', charged with being in possession of 16 partridge eggs.
Read more Jean Van Hoof (49), a Belgian, was indicted for setting fire to a stack of wheat straw, a stack of clover hay, and two stacks of clover.
Read more The death took place suddenly at Cambridge Hospital on Tuesday, following an operation for appendicitis, of PC Ison.
Read more The death took place on Saturday, after a short illness, of Sergt. Thomas Whitbread, at his residence, Baldock.
Read more Report into the death of a ten year old.
Read more Reuben Winch, a labourer, of Hitchin Hill, was fined 5 shillings for being drunk and disorderly and £1 for assaulting P.C. Young in the execution of his duty.
Read more Walter Vine, of The Gate public house, Whempstead, was summoned under the Defence of the Realm Act for keeping his premises open for the sale of intoxicating liquor to a member of His Majesty's forces after 9 p.m.
Read more William Wallace, of Nasty, Great Munden, charged with assaulting Beatrice Wooding
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