Twenty-seven Police Officers who volunteered but were never mobilised.
Read more Ex prisoner sets fire to a hay stack
Read more Two cases of drunks falling in the street.
Read more William Prime (12), of Caroline Court, was summoned for wilful damage to two panes of glass.
Read more Walter A. Bruff (26), draper, of Baldock Street, Ware, was summoned for failing to comply with the Lighting Order.
Read more William Page, of 75 High Oak Road, Ware, and George Pakes, of 2 New Road, Ware were summoned for keeping dogs without a licence.
Read more Matilda Storey, of Kibes Lane, Ware, was summoned for using bad language.
Read more Florence Page (16) and Lily Page (10), of the Towing Path, Ware, were summoned for stealing growing vegetables.
Read more Ada Izzard, of Ware, was charged with being drunk in the town on 19th October.
Read more Hertfordshire Mercury, 31st October 1914 The Ware Fire Brigade received a call on the Monday evening at about 8.30 p.m. to The Bungalow, Baker’s End, Wareside. The Brigade, under Captain John Page, was quickly on the scene but was unable to render assistance as there was no water at hand. Superintendent Handley drove to the fire, and other ...
Read more Silas R. Smith (31), a dealer, of Clements Road, Star Street, Ware, was charged with stealing 8 bushels of oats and two sacks.
Read more Thomas Saunders (42), a maltmaker, of 13 Priory Street, Ware, was summoned for being drunk and disorderly.
Read more Thomas Hills (15) and George Barker (12), both Ware boys, were summoned for stealing a cycle lamp.
Read more George Wylds (45) and Denny Wylds (43), of Kibes Lane, Ware, were charged with neglecting their children.
Read more Edward Charles Carslake (42), of East Finchley, a painter, was charged with stealing a bicycle.
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