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  • Hertfordshire Special Constable Section Leaders December 1914
    Hertfordshire Special Constable Section Leaders December 1914
    This article was published in the local press in case of a German invasion so that Section Leaders of the Hertfordshire Special Constabulary could be contacted quickly.
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  • (H) Oswald John Thorne - Policing Hunsdon Part 5
    (H) Oswald John Thorne - Policing Hunsdon Part 5
    A Country Copper
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  • Burch, Stephen George, 129, Police Constable.
    Burch, Stephen George, 129, Police Constable.
    Section B Reservist, Gunner 205981 Royal Horse Artillery, Royal Field Artillery, wounded, Silver War Badge issued
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  • Perry, Frederick William Edward, 121, Police Constable, Sergeant.
    Perry, Frederick William Edward, 121, Police Constable, Sergeant.
    Private 2381 Hertfordshire Yeomanry, Private M/204725 Royal Army Service Corps, 2nd Lieutenant Royal Air Force.
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  • 'Theft from neighbour most despicable'
    'Theft from neighbour most despicable'
    Stealing clothing from village hall resulted in six months imprisonment
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  • "It's a fair cop" !
    "It's a fair cop" !
    Asleep, but 'in charge' of a horse and cart.
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  • An army deserter, a gypsy, being buried alive, stealing, and running away !
    An army deserter, a gypsy, being buried alive, stealing, and running away !
    Pte William Sale, along with another, stole a horse and trap, together with rugs, harness and boots.
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  • Locations of military significance in Hertfordshire in the Great War
    Locations of military significance in Hertfordshire in the Great War
    Concentrations of troops, internees or prisoners of war had a marked impact on the delivery of policing to communities in the various localities across Hertfordshire.
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  • Agricultural labourers
    Agricultural labourers
    In 1917 some Hertfordshire Police Officers were used as agricultural labourers.
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  • Saunders, Lewis, 174, Police Constable.
    Saunders, Lewis, 174, Police Constable.
    The funeral took place on January 30th. A guard of honour was formed by former colleagues.
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  • Much Hadham petty sessions
    Much Hadham petty sessions
    Man from Little Hadham, pleads guilty to using bad language in the main street.
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  • The reverend gentleman pays the price for dangerous cycling !
    The reverend gentleman pays the price for dangerous cycling !
    Rev. Davies was riding his bike without lights in Little Hadham.
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  • Birching of the young culprit was the sentence handed down
    Birching of the young culprit was the sentence handed down
    William Marriott, 13, stole various articles of value from a house, plus condensed milk.
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  • Charges against a Green Tye man
    Charges against a Green Tye man
    Charles Hudgell was charged with drunk and disorderly and assault.
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  • Not bright - no lights
    Not bright - no lights
    George Tinsley, of Green Tye, did not appear in answer to a charge of having no light on his bicycle in Widford.
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  • Early closing !
    Early closing !
    Drink up - your time's up!
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  • Dog licences
    Dog licences
    Fred Courtnay, meat salesman, of Furneaux Pelham, was summoned for keeping a dog without a licence.
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  • A dangerous act
    A dangerous act
    A heavy steam lorry left in the middle of the road caused a car to have to go into the ditch. The driver was asleep, having been awake for forty hours.
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  • Pegram, Leonard Thomas
    Pegram, Leonard Thomas
    Two young soldiers were brought before the Ware Bench on a charge of murdering Leonard Pegram.
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  • Keeping a dog without a licence
    Keeping a dog without a licence
    Lizzie Caine (47), of Bury Green, Little Hadham, was summoned for keeping a dog without a licence.
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  • Riding a bicycle without a light
    Riding a bicycle without a light
    George Akers, a labourer, of Hadham Cross, Much Hadham, was summoned for riding a bicycle on the public highway without a light.
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  • Soldier charged with theft
    Soldier charged with theft
    Joshua Cooper, a gunner in the 2nd/6th London Brigade, R.F.A.,was charged with stealing a sum of about £20 from the Y.M.C.A. tent at Much Hadham
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  • Soldier convicted of theft
    Soldier convicted of theft
    Joshua Cooper (21), a gunner in the 2nd/6th London R.F.A., stationed at Much Hadham, was charged with stealing about £20, the property of the Y.M.C.A., at Much Hadham,
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  • A sad case
    A sad case
    The inquest into the death of Mrs Elizabeth Bigmore, who committed suicide by hanging.
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