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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Read more 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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Read more John Parnell charged with stealing a quantity of barley from his employer in Ware.
Read more John Richens, of Church Street, and George Perry, of Kibes Lane, Ware, were charged with stealing letters from a Post Office pillar box.
Read more 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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Read more A boy, George Lawrence, charged with stealing a quantity of beans.
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