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  • Attacking a woman is a serious offence
    Attacking a woman is a serious offence
    Three teenage boys were summoned for attacking a woman.
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  • Is it worth it for a bit of lino ?
    Is it worth it for a bit of lino ?
    James Upchurch stole only part of a 30 shilling roll of linoleum, but got caught and was fined 50 shillings.
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  • A dreadful accident for a small child
    A dreadful accident for a small child
    Alice Healey (5) was killed in a traffic accident in Fore Street, Hertford.
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  • Lord Farquhar and his chauffeur fined
    Lord Farquhar and his chauffeur fined
    Lord Farquhar summoned for aiding and abetting his chauffeur in not having a driving licence.
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  • Mind your language
    Mind your language
    Various cases from Hertford Borough Sessions.
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  • Another batch of summonses
    Another batch of summonses
    At Hertford Borough Sessions on Tuesday, there was another batch of summonses for contraventions of the Lighting Restriction Order issued by the Home Office.
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  • Dangerous driving
    Dangerous driving
    Ernest Ward (30), confectioner, of Bull Plain, Hertford, was summoned for driving a cart furiously, to the danger of passengers.
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  • Too blind to see the truth
    Too blind to see the truth
    William Johnson, of Brewhouse Lane, Hertford, was charged with stealing a window blind.
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  • Drunk in charge of a child
    Drunk in charge of a child
    Drunken mother in charge of a 7 year old, with bare feet in heavy rain.
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  • A narrow escape
    A narrow escape
    At Hertford, a 6 year old boy had a narrow escape from being drowned in the River Lee.
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  • Theft by a domestic servant
    Theft by a domestic servant
    Alice Swallow,17, of Little Hadam, was charged with stealing a gold purse and chain.
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  • She was a strong woman
    She was a strong woman
    Two men and a woman, drunk and disorderly in Railway Street, blame imaginary navvies for affray.
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  • Stealing cauliflowers - Hertford county sessions
    Stealing cauliflowers - Hertford county sessions
    Eight cucumbers stolen; valued in 1906 at 2 shillings and 8 pence (modern equivalent 13 new pence or 1 ½ new pence each). Offender fined £1.
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  • Having a little drink
    Having a little drink
    Drunken woman who had "behaved well during previous terms of probation" wishes the Bench a 'Merry Christmas', after being bound over.
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  • Temptation is a terrible thing
    Temptation is a terrible thing
    Jane Dunnage pleaded guilty to assaulting William Ruskin.
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  • Second court - drunkenness
    Second court - drunkenness
    Elias Watts, of Peg's Lane, Hertford, was charged with being drunk.
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  • Disgusting language In Peg's Lane
    Disgusting language In Peg's Lane
    Mary Ann Brown, of Peg's Lane, was charged with using bad language.
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  • Some light on the matter
    Some light on the matter
    Being 1916 lighting restrictions applied under the Defence of the Realm Act but Police Sergeant Hadder saw a bright light shining from a front window
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