Private 2425 Hertfordshire Yeomanry, Private 110612, 19th Squadron, Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) died of Enteritis on the 16th October 1918.
Read more Private 11145 (later 270927 under re-organisation) 1st/1st Herts. Yeomanry, Private 202755, 11th Bn., Essex Regiment who died of wounds on 4th July 1918.
Read more Private 105809, 1st/1st, Hertfordshire Yeomanry who died of Dysentery and Malaria on the 28th November 1918.
Read more Private 105805, 1st/1st, Hertfordshire Yeomanry who died of Meningitis on 20th July 1917.
Read more Lance Corporal 16314, 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards who was Killed in Action on the 14th March 1917.
Read more The Authorised Establishment Verses The Demand For More Soldiers
Read more George Bates, a drover, was charged with using obscene language on the highway and assaulting and beating Joan Wingrave at the same date and place.
Read more At the quarterly meeting of Hertfordshire County Council held at St. Albans on Monday, it was reported that ex-PCs George Bonfield, George Clarke, George Day, and George Edward Williamson, all police pensioners, had died recently.
Read more A Coroners Court held in a gamekeeper's cottage finds an elderly woman died from natural causes
Read more Ephraim Gore was caught in possession of poached game. He had 40 previous convictions.
Read more Thomas Brett was charged with stealing 2s.6d. the money of his married sister.
Read more Herbert Draper, Sidney Harris, and Arthur Smith, all lads residing at Potter's Heath, pleaded guilty to a charge of gaming with cards.
Read more Albert Ebenezer Fox and Ebenezer Albert Fox, the notorious Stevenage twins, were charged with stealing six fowls
Read more Albert Ebenezer Fox, Ebenezer Albert Fox (the Stevenage Twins), and John Chamberlain and Henry Appleby, were charged on remand with being concerned together in a theft of six fowls.
Read more The 'Stevenage twins', Albert Ebenezer Fox and Ebenezer Albert Fox, were together charged with stealing eight fowls
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