Summer Assizes, 1910: The Letchworth Murder Charge.
Read more Mr. George Kryn, managing director of the Kryn Laboratory Metal Works, Letchworth, was summoned for contravening the Lighting Order by failing to have a light at his residence properly obscured or shaded.
Read more At the quarterly meeting of Hertfordshire County Council at St. Albans on Monday, it was reported that the new Police Station at Letchworth was nearing completion.
Read more George Worbey, of Baldock, was convicted of failing to keep a register of sows upon which he had carried out operations, contrary to the 1911 Swine Fever Order.
Read more Young boys from Letchworth Garden City causing trouble.
Read more Mrs. Rebecca Chapman, of Letchworth, admitted riding an unlighted bicycle on the highway at Hitchin in the night time.
Read more Osborn was a conscientious objector and leading member of the Garden City movement
Read more Seven boys from Letchworth, whose ages ranged from 14 to 19, were charged with the theft of a jar of potted meat, value 6½d.
Read more Pte. Frank Russell (22), was charged with assaulting P.C. Theed.
Read more Marjorie Vaughan, of Halton, Leeds, pleaded guilty to stealing a gold ring, set with corals, value £2.
Read more Gwendoline Hughff, aged 24, was indicted for stealing a gold bracelet, a silver watch and also with stealing a gold ring
Read more At the hearing on Tuesday 31st December 1912, after hearing the evidence, P.c. Roddis was committed for trial at the next Assizes to answer a charge of perjury.
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