Theft of crockery, furniture and tools.
Read more The story of the Mounted from its reinstatement after the First World War to its disbanding in 1928
Read more BANK HOLIDAY The town was very quiet on Whit Monday. The local cricket match attracted a great many people, and a considerable number went to the fete at Hertford. The Rye House, under the management of Mr W. Abel, had a multitude of attractions, and from 4,000 to 5,000 were booked by rail, while another 2,000 ...
Read more Arthur Attfield and William Tew, both teenagers, plead guilty to breaking and entering.
Read more Edith Judd, aged 14, of High Road, Wormley, was charged with stealing a diamond ring,
Read more Labourer from Hoddesdon charged with being drunk and disorderly.
Read more Samuel Bilton, showman, was charged with unlawfully and maliciously inflicting grevious bodily harm on George Graham
Read more Gertrude Love, a young laundry maid, of Lea Road, Rye Common, was charged with attempting suicide.
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