John Hemmings (31), labourer, was found guilty of assaulting Bert Pitcher, a gamekeeper, but not guilty of night poaching.
Read more Walter Goodchild assaulted an officer on Christmas Day, and was fined accordingly.
Read more James Lucas was a wealthy, eccentric, Victorian land-owner who developed a paranoid fear of his relatives and barricaded himself inside the family mansion. He remained there in a state of siege for 25 years.
Read more The Chairman at the Stevenage Police Court appealed for more volunteers as special constables to counter the state of things that were "not quite desirable."
Read more In 1917 some Hertfordshire Police Officers were used as agricultural labourers.
Read more Drunken assault on his wife leads to her death.
Read more Ex prisoner sets fire to a hay stack
Read more Percy Dearlove, 17, sold stolen fowls to a gullible farmer.
Read more Emily Farr, a servant, stole from her employer, and her mother received the stolen goods. Both were easily traced by the police, and both were convicted. The mother went to prison and daughter placed on probation.
Read more Three schoolboys were charged with the theft of several articles from two soldiers.
Read more Albert Ebenezer Fox, one of the 'Stevenage Twins', charged with being in possession of 16 partridge eggs.
Read more Another case of Witchcraft resulting in the conviction of a witch for murder.
Read more "New Towns are tending to become a hotbed for Criminal Activities" Statement by Chair of Herts Quarter Sessions causes uproar amongst the new Towns.
Read more Four carmen in the employ of the Hertford Brewery were summoned for leaving their horses and carts unattended on the highway at Stevenage.
Read more The first cases in the Stevenage district for breaches of the Lighting Order came before the Stevenage Bench on Thursday last week.
Read more Jean Van Hoof (49), a Belgian, was indicted for setting fire to a stack of wheat straw, a stack of clover hay, and two stacks of clover.
Read more Service Record of PC 176 George Hart
Read more The death took place on Saturday, after a short illness, of Sergt. Thomas Whitbread, at his residence, Baldock.
Read more Belgian refugee Jean Van Hoof charged with setting fire to stacks of mixed hay, wheat and clover.
Read more Ann Norman, the wife of Frederick Norman, was charged with obstructing PC Spencer in the execution of his duty.
Read more Frederick Norman, labourer, was charged with being drunk and disorderly at Walkern.
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