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  • A Division Officers c. 1910
    A Division Officers c. 1910
    Can you help identify the unknown faces?
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  • Pearman, Charles Henry, 11, Police Constable.
    Pearman, Charles Henry, 11, Police Constable.
    Boer War Veteran Private 4152 16th (Queens) Lancers, Section B Reservist, Lance Corporal P/8281 Military Mounted Police. The son and father of a Hertfordshire Police Officers.
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  • A History Of Hertfordshire's Mounted Men 1900 - 1928
    A History Of Hertfordshire's Mounted Men 1900 - 1928
    A look at what the Herts Police Historical Society archive can reveal about the Hertfordshire Police Horses and their riders.
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  • Bethell, William Joseph, 233, Police Constable.
    Bethell, William Joseph, 233, Police Constable.
    20th and 10th Hussars, Boer War Veteran, Lance Sergeant 13th Regiment Cavalry Reserve, Instructor Hertfordshire Yeomanry, Company Sergeant Major Chinese Labour Corps
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  • Ginn, Alice
    Ginn, Alice
    Drunken assault on his wife leads to her death.
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  • Drunkenness - Ware
    Drunkenness - Ware
    Two men charged with being drunk and disorderly.
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  • Buntingford petty sessions - Annual licensing meeting
    Buntingford petty sessions - Annual licensing meeting
    Report of all aspects of pubs and charges of drunkenness.
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  • A burglar gives himself up
    A burglar gives himself up
    Henry Sands gave himself up to the Ware police following burglary from a shop between Woodford and Epping Forest.
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  • Stack firing at Hoddesdon - no smoke without fire
    Stack firing at Hoddesdon - no smoke without fire
    Arthur Edward Hawthorn, 36, painter, was indicted for setting fire to a stack of hay.
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  • Runaway reformatory boys
    Runaway reformatory boys
    Two boys from the Herts Reformatory School, Bengeo were charged with stealing clothing.
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  • Just not cricket  - a dangerous game
    Just not cricket - a dangerous game
    Six Ware youths were summoned for playing a game in Cross Street, Ware, likely to be dangerous to the public.
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  • Stealing turnip tops - petty sessions
    Stealing turnip tops - petty sessions
    Two women charged with stealing turnip tops.
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  • Son assaults his father
    Son assaults his father
    Silas Barker, jun., of 4, Blue Coat Yard, pleaded guilty to assaulting his father, on January 22nd.
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  • Letter of the law - stealing letters from pillar boxes At Ware
    Letter of the law - stealing letters from pillar boxes At Ware
    John Richens, of Church Street, and George Perry, of Kibes Lane, Ware, were charged with stealing letters from a Post Office pillar box.
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  • Letter of the law - stealing letters from pillar boxes at Ware - continuedt
    Letter of the law - stealing letters from pillar boxes at Ware - continuedt
    John Richens, 21 and George Perry, 22, of Ware, pleaded guilty to stealing letters from a pillar letter box in the town.
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  • Wright, Walter
    Wright, Walter
    An Inquest into the death of a man named Walter Wright.
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  • Horrible noises - chairman on a mission
    Horrible noises - chairman on a mission
    Foul language in Amwell End.
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  • The Windmill, Aspenden
    The Windmill, Aspenden
    Public House too close to home for inebriates.
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  • Using Bad language
    Using Bad language
    George Greenhill, of Mount Street, Ware, was summoned for using bad language.
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  • Petty sessions - drunk and disorderly
    Petty sessions - drunk and disorderly
    Charles Randall, of Hunsdon, was charged with being drunk and disorderly there.
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  • Theft at Ware - petty sessions
    Theft at Ware - petty sessions
    Bert Albert Hildich, with several aliases,and no fixed abode,was charged with stealing various articles from a house.
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  • Losing your shirt - petty sessions
    Losing your shirt - petty sessions
    Charles Bevan, of Dartford, Kent, was charged with stealing a shirt, value 3 shillings, the property of Harry Law, at Stanstead Abbotts.
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  • Furious motor driving - petty sessions
    Furious motor driving - petty sessions
    Henry Johnson was summoned for driving a motor-car at an excessive speed on the road between Ware and Standon
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  • One potato, two potato - petty sessions
    One potato, two potato - petty sessions
    Alfred Suckling, of Kibes Lane, Ware, pleaded not guilty to stealing potatoes on July 21st.
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