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.
Read more Walter Vine, of The Gate public house, Whempstead, was summoned under the Defence of the Realm Act for keeping his premises open for the sale of intoxicating liquor to a member of His Majesty's forces after 9 p.m.
Read more Sarah Ann Chalkley (62), was summoned for being drunk and disorderly.
Read more Two boys, formerly inmates of St Albans Home, Knebworth, were charged on remand with stealing.
Read more Samuel George Draper, of Bennington, was summoned for stealing two fowls.
Read more David William Perkins, of 22 Parkland Road, Bengeo, was charged with being drunk in charge of a steam motor lorry, at Stevenage, on the evening of 15th October.
Read more Such was the opening remark of Police Constable Smith, of Stevenage, when interviewed by this paper.
Read more Two lads, Eric N. Reed and Percy Brown, of Walkern, were charged with maiming a tame duck.
Read more Alfred Cannon, dealer, of Little Wymondley, was summoned at the instance of Supt Reed with that he, being a Special Constable, did neglect his duty and fail to parade at Little Wymondley on April 5.
Read more John Wood, an engineer, employed at Bates' Motor Works Ltd., Hertford, was charged with driving a motor-car recklessly.
Read more Newspaper report of Council Agreement for a new Police Station at Stevenage. 1907
Read more William Christian, 42, a harness maker, pleaded not guilty to a charge of embezzlement.
Read more Albert Ebenezer Fox and Ebenezer Albert Fox, the notorious Stevenage twins, were charged with stealing six fowls
Read more Albert Ebenezer Fox, Ebenezer Albert Fox (the Stevenage Twins), and John Chamberlain and Henry Appleby, were charged on remand with being concerned together in a theft of six fowls.
Read more Reginald Brown, dealer, of Hitchin, was fined £1 10s. and 16 shillings costs for assaulting William John Green, a Special Constable.
Read more Special Constable tackles cyclist after being knocked down
Read more Edward Hardy (15), of Sacombe Green, and Harry Clark (11) and Joseph Swain (11), both of Sacombe, were charged with damaging insulators.
Read more Young widow who used impolite language fined 5 shillings under the Lighting Order
Read more The 'Stevenage twins', Albert Ebenezer Fox and Ebenezer Albert Fox, were together charged with stealing eight fowls
Read more William Wallace, of Nasty, Great Munden, charged with assaulting Beatrice Wooding
Read more Ebenezer Albert Fox, one of a pair of famous (or infamous) Stevenage twins, was charged with stealing 5 fowls.
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