The story of the Mounted from its reinstatement after the First World War to its disbanding in 1928
Read more George Chaplin and Cyril Monk, teenagers, were summoned for causing damage to vehicles. They both pleaded guilty. It had not been the first time. They were both fined and severely reprimanded.
Read more Walter Sidney Griggs, 42, was found head downwards in a water butt by his mother.
Read more Cyril Monk (15), of Lea Road, Hoddesdon, was charged with stealing a pocket knife, and a pair of nut crackers.
Read more Charles Cockman (18) and Herbert Howard (9), of Rye Park, were charged with stealing apples value 3d.,
Read more John Barnby (13) and Harold Warner (11), of Stepney, Owen Marshall (10), of Enfield, and Gregory Gascoyne (9), of Hoddesdon, were charged with damaging a door at Hoddesdon.
Read more Charles Cockman (12), George Howard (10), Charles Bell (9), and Reginald Pilgrim (9), all of Rye Park, were charged with stealing various articles from a dwelling-house at Rye Common.
Read more John Wetmore, of the Old Highway Tavern, Rye Park, was summoned for selling intoxicating liquor in an unsealed vessel to a child under 14 years of age, and Margaret Hammond, of Rye Park, was summoned for sending the child for the liquor.
Read more Adelaide Cooper of Crane Mead, Ware, was summoned for using threats towards her husband and children on 6th January.
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