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Much Hadham

  • Ambushed !
    Ambushed !
    Three labourers from Green Tye, Much Hadham, were charged with assaulting a man from Perry Green.
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  • Bakers as Special Constables
    Bakers as Special Constables
    Swearing in of Special Constables
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  • Riding asleep
    Riding asleep
    William Gunn (36), hay-carter, of Little Hadham, was charged with riding asleep.
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  • Attempted suicide
    Attempted suicide
    A domestic servant appears in court for attempted suicide
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  • Boy punished for stone throwing
    Boy punished for stone throwing
    Vincent Perry, a schoolboy, of Little Hadham, pleaded guilty to throwing a stone.
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  • Keeping a dog without a licence
    Keeping a dog without a licence
    Aaron White (52), labourer, of Little Hadham, was charged with keeping a dog without having taken out a licence.
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  • Riding asleep at Much Hadham
    Riding asleep at Much Hadham
    William Gunn (36), labourer, of Little Hadham, was summoned for riding asleep.
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  • Frederick Miles arrested in London
    Frederick Miles arrested in London
    An echo of the midnight affray between four police officers and three brothers was heard at the Ware Police Court.
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  • Housebreaking at Much Hadham
    Housebreaking at Much Hadham
    William Henry Frederick Johnson (29), labourer, was charged with breaking and entering at Much Hadham and stealing a dead fowl and other articles and 3 shillings in money.
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  • Beckwith, Henry Edward Albert, 43, Police Constable, Sergeant.
    Beckwith, Henry Edward Albert, 43, Police Constable, Sergeant.
    Newspaper report of the Funeral of Sergeant Beckwith in Bishops Stortford in 1915
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  • Burglary at Much Hadham
    Burglary at Much Hadham
    William Henry Frederick Johnson (29), a labourer, of Takeley, Essex, was charged with burglariously entering the Hoops beer-house, Perry Green, Much Hadham.
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  • Obstructing the highway
    Obstructing the highway
    Edward Mascall and William Gunn, carters, of Hunsdon, were summoned for obstructing the highway at Hadham Cross, Much Hadham.
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  • A begging tramp
    A begging tramp
    A tramp called Hartley, of Chippenham, Cambs, was charged with begging at houses in High Street, Much Hadham.
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  • Much ado about Hadham
    Much ado about Hadham
    George Wood, of Sawbridgeworth, was summoned for assaulting William Webb, of Perry Green, Much Hadham.
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  • Caught using a catapult
    Caught using a catapult
    George Petchey, a youth from Albury, was summoned for using a catapult to the danger of persons on the highway.
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  • P.C. Springett's journal
    P.C. Springett's journal
    This daybook, the second Constable’s Journal to be stabilised for digitisation, covers sixteen months during the later part of WW1, from June 1917 to October 1918.
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