Edwin joined the Hertfordshire Constabulary in 1924 and served initially at Baldock. In 1936 following surgery he was deemed to be unfit for Police Duties by the Force Surgeon and was medically retired.
Read more Hertfordshire Police Historical Society This Week In History 10 September 1883 On 10 September 1883, PC 59, Hill having distinguished himself by his energy and ability in detecting offenders and procuring convictions in several cases of fowl stealing, is permitted to receive a reward of 1 pound offered to him by the Steward to his Grace the Duke ...
Read more A drunk falls on top of a baby and all hell breaks loose.
Read more Constable John Knight joined Hertfordshire Constabulary on the 27th day of November 1889 and served until the 26th March 1919. The picture in which he is seated was taken on or about his retirement. In 1911, Constable Knight was one of 13 officers in the Constabulary to receive the King’s Coronation Medal. He can be seen standing second ...
Read more William John Spencer, of 30 Tamworth Road, Hertford, chief clerk at the County Medical Offices, and Harry Reed, steward, of the Barracks, Hertford, were summoned for a breaches of the Lighting Restriction Order.
Read more The first batch of cases under the Lighting Regulations were dealt with at Hertford Borough Sessions on Thursday, when thirteen residents, chiefly tradespeople, were proceeded against for infringing the new lighting Order.
Read more Harry Raw, of City Street, Hertford, pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly.
Read more Frank Saunders, of Fisher's lodging house, was charged with attempting to commit suicide by cutting his throat
Read more The fourth Chief Constable. The only Chief Constable to have served all his career in Hertfordshire and who caused controversy when he appointed his son as a Sergeant having never been a Police Officer before.
Read more Henry John Bullard, 35, labourer, pleaded not guilty to an indictment for stealing a bay gelding.
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