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  • Stevens, William Robert, 60 & 61, Constable
    Stevens, William Robert, 60 & 61, Constable
    Having served as Private 2985 in the 19th (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own) Hussars he joined the Hertford County Constabulary in 1895. Recalled to the Colours on the 24th February 1901 for the Boer War he served for over a year in South Africa. Re-joining the Police he served as a Constable until retiring on pension in 1920.
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  • A Division Officers c. 1910
    A Division Officers c. 1910
    Can you help identify the unknown faces?
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  • Pusey, Robert, 183, Police Constable.
    Pusey, Robert, 183, Police Constable.
    Having served as Private 3500 in the 19th (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own) Hussars, he joined the Hertford County Constabulary in 1897. He was recalled to the Colours on 13th November 1899 and fought throughout the Boer War. He re-joined the Police but emigrated to Australia in 1911.
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  • Policing Harpenden Races On The 23rd May 1903
    Policing Harpenden Races On The 23rd May 1903
    Mutual Aid To Hertfordshire By The Metropolitan Police.
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  • A History Of Hertfordshire's Mounted Men 1900 - 1928
    A History Of Hertfordshire's Mounted Men 1900 - 1928
    A look at what the Herts Police Historical Society archive can reveal about the Hertfordshire Police Horses and their riders.
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  • Wright, Harry, 20, Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector, Superintendent.
    Wright, Harry, 20, Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector, Superintendent.
    Boer War Veteran, Sergeant Hertfordshire Yeomanry and 2nd Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery
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  • Lamberth or Lambert, Samuel John, 212, Police Constable.
    Lamberth or Lambert, Samuel John, 212, Police Constable.
    1st Dragoons later Sergeant Royal Army Veterinary Corps
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  • Hodgskin, Charles Thomas Bathurst, 139 and 160, Police Constable.
    Hodgskin, Charles Thomas Bathurst, 139 and 160, Police Constable.
    Royal Horse Artillery Boer War Veteran
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  • Hertford girl drowned at Ware
    Hertford girl drowned at Ware
    A 16-year-old girl found drowned in the Cut at Ware Brickfields
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  • Hooting and yelling
    Hooting and yelling
    Two Ware men plead guilty to hooting and yelling.
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  • Play your cards right  - playing cards on Sunday
    Play your cards right - playing cards on Sunday
    Men summoned for gaming with cards on a public footpath.
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  • Stealing barley - carrying the can (petty sessions)
    Stealing barley - carrying the can (petty sessions)
    John Parnell charged with stealing a quantity of barley from his employer in Ware.
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  • Letter of the law - stealing letters from pillar boxes At Ware
    Letter of the law - stealing letters from pillar boxes At Ware
    John Richens, of Church Street, and George Perry, of Kibes Lane, Ware, were charged with stealing letters from a Post Office pillar box.
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  • Letter of the law - stealing letters from pillar boxes at Ware - continuedt
    Letter of the law - stealing letters from pillar boxes at Ware - continuedt
    John Richens, 21 and George Perry, 22, of Ware, pleaded guilty to stealing letters from a pillar letter box in the town.
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  • Theft of a knife - petty sessions
    Theft of a knife - petty sessions
    Hertford men summoned for stealing a table knife in Ware.
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  • Beans means......stealing beans at Ware
    Beans means......stealing beans at Ware
    A boy, George Lawrence, charged with stealing a quantity of beans.
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