William Gunn (36), hay-carter, of Little Hadham, was charged with riding asleep.
Read more A domestic servant appears in court for attempted suicide
Read more Vincent Perry, a schoolboy, of Little Hadham, pleaded guilty to throwing a stone.
Read more Aaron White (52), labourer, of Little Hadham, was charged with keeping a dog without having taken out a licence.
Read more William Gunn (36), labourer, of Little Hadham, was summoned for riding asleep.
Read more An echo of the midnight affray between four police officers and three brothers was heard at the Ware Police Court.
Read more 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.
Read more Newspaper report of the Funeral of Sergeant Beckwith in Bishops Stortford in 1915
Read more Edward Mascall and William Gunn, carters, of Hunsdon, were summoned for obstructing the highway at Hadham Cross, Much Hadham.
Read more William Henry Frederick Johnson (29), a labourer, of Takeley, Essex, was charged with burglariously entering the Hoops beer-house, Perry Green, Much Hadham.
Read more A tramp called Hartley, of Chippenham, Cambs, was charged with begging at houses in High Street, Much Hadham.
Read more George Wood, of Sawbridgeworth, was summoned for assaulting William Webb, of Perry Green, Much Hadham.
Read more George Petchey, a youth from Albury, was summoned for using a catapult to the danger of persons on the highway.
Read more 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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