A picture of the St Albans City Police Cricket team between the wars
Read more A 70 year old German Tailor is remanded in custody prior to a recommendation for deportation
Read more Annie Elizabeth Coles (32), polisher, from Birmingham, pleaded guilty to stealing a pair of knickers.
Read more George William Impey, was charged with driving a motor-car in a manner dangerous to the public.
Read more Douglas Nunn (also known as Douglas Roper) stole from the offertory box at St Saviours Church, St Albans. He didn't get far!
Read more Sam Quarterman and Alfred Harber, privates, were charged with stealing four hens.
Read more John Murray, of no fixed abode, was charged with stealing an overcoat of the value of £2.
Read more Albert Edward Huddleston, of 1 Cunningham Hill Road, St. Albans, a sergeant in the ASC, was summoned for driving a motor-car in a manner dangerous to the public.
Read more Angelo Trimarco, an Italian organ-grinder, living at Hemel Hempstead, was indicted for unlawfully and maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm.
Read more William Thurston, a travelling showman, and Moses Jones, one of his employees, were summoned for cruelty to a horse.
Read more Gaol for mat mender who threatened bystander in Welwyn with a 9 inch needle.
Read more Elizabeth Warder was charged with stealing, but she had been duped into parting with the goods by Mrs Gurney who was thus receiving the stolen goods.
Read more Charles Addington (49), restaurant proprietor, of St. Albans, was indicted with receiving three fowls, the property of Mrs Susan Tuck, on February 15, knowing them to have been stolen. George Young (78), labourer was charged with stealing the three fowls referred to,
Read more The charge sheet at the St Albans Petty Sessions on Thursday morning was an imposing document, It contained the names and addresses of twenty-seven persons who had been summoned for being in unlawful possession of Army blankets.
Read more It is highly likely that the Abbey Gateway at St Albans is the oldest building to have been used for policing in Hertfordshire. Built largely under the Abbott Thomas de la Mare in 1366.
Read more The story of William Wood known as "The Father of the Hertfordshire Constabulary" Acting Chief Constable 1914 to 1918
Read more Two soldiers' wives who had been in prison for immoral behaviour at St Albans, were charged with child neglect.
Read more Two women, both wives of soldiers, charged with immoral behaviour.
Read more Samuel Bowcutt (50), a discharged soldier of Tipton, Hertfordshire, was charged with feloniously marrying Florence Jane Hobbs, while his wife whom he married on March 29th 1891, was still alive.
Read more A man and woman held over missing baby case.
Read more St Albans resident is fined for using a cart for trade without displaying a name.
Read more Edgar Albert Gater (19), an electrical engineer in the Army Service Corps, was indicted for stealing eight motor tyres and three inner tubes.
Read more Injuries sustained through the negligent driving of a horse and trap, whereby Reeve was thrown out.
Read more A Shoe Hand was indicted for feloniously demanding money with menaces.
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