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  • Handley, Charles Henry, 66, Constable, Sergeant, Inspector, Superintendent
    Handley, Charles Henry, 66, Constable, Sergeant, Inspector, Superintendent
    Charles Henry Handley was one member of a Hertfordshire born Policing family which included his father and brother. Read his story that follows his career from Constable to Superintendent.
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  • Berry, George Henry, 303, Police Constable.
    Berry, George Henry, 303, Police Constable.
    Section B Reservist, Guardsman 32202 Grenadier Guards
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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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  • Freeman, Alban Henry, 139, Police Constable.
    Freeman, Alban Henry, 139, Police Constable.
    Section B Reservist, Gunner 205985, Royal Horse Artillery who died from fever on the 7th March 1917.
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  • Pay the school fees as required
    Pay the school fees as required
    George Hart had an Order made against him for not paying fees due to the Industrial Schools that his children attended
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  • Maliciously wounding by firing at point blank range
    Maliciously wounding by firing at point blank range
    Bert Sharp, when caught poaching in the woods with a gun, fired and wounded the gamekeeper.
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  • Those boys are causing damage again !
    Those boys are causing damage again !
    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.
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  • William Coper died of exposure
    William Coper died of exposure
    An elderly man was found dead from exposure after trying to reach his son.
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  • Growing up in a life of crime - hard labour awaits
    Growing up in a life of crime - hard labour awaits
    Alfred Humberstone, 21, commits crime, absconds from the army, leads younger boys into crime, and looks forward to hard labour as a result.
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  • Don't make a habit of trespassing and stealing
    Don't make a habit of trespassing and stealing
    David Patmore, Bert Sharp, and William Jones were all caught with their pockets stuffed full of rabbits.
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  • Drunk and disorderly
    Drunk and disorderly
    Two men from Ware were charged with being drunk and disorderly.
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  • A boy's boots
    A boy's boots
    Benjamin Cordwell, a labourer, of Star Street, Ware, was summoned for not sending his child regularly to school.
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  • An obliging constable
    An obliging constable
    William Gunn, a hay carter, of Hunsdon, was summoned for a breach of the Lights on Vehicles Act.
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  • Hoddesdon boy's mean theft
    Hoddesdon boy's mean theft
    Cyril Monk (15), of Lea Road, Hoddesdon, was charged with stealing a pocket knife, and a pair of nut crackers.
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  • Verminous !
    Verminous !
    Alfred and Mary Haggar, of Ware, were charged with neglecting their children.
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  • Breaking and entering, but the theft was not the first time.  PC Field shows "exceptional intelligence"
    Breaking and entering, but the theft was not the first time. PC Field shows "exceptional intelligence"
    Arthur Attfield and William Tew, both teenagers, plead guilty to breaking and entering.
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  • No dog licences
    No dog licences
    William Page, of 75 High Oak Road, Ware, and George Pakes, of 2 New Road, Ware were summoned for keeping dogs without a licence.
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  • Bristow, Henry, 257, Police Constable.
    Bristow, Henry, 257, Police Constable.
    P.C. Henry Bristow (34) died suddenly of aneurism, having only been married for 6 months.
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  • Bad language
    Bad language
    Matilda Storey, of Kibes Lane, Ware, was summoned for using bad language.
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  • Asleep on the job, yet again !
    Asleep on the job, yet again !
    George Wilson, a carter, was convicted for being asleep on his cart while it went through Turners Hill, Cheshunt.
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  • Pegram, Leonard Thomas
    Pegram, Leonard Thomas
    Two young soldiers were brought before the Ware Bench on a charge of murdering Leonard Pegram.
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  • Keeping a carriage without a licence
    Keeping a carriage without a licence
    Frank Brand (43), of the 'Lamb and Flag' public-house, Colliers End, was summoned for keeping a two-wheeled carriage without a licence.
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  • Bad language
    Bad language
    John Saunders (45), of 29 Kibes Lane, Ware, was summoned for using bad language.
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  • Theft of a £40 diamond ring
    Theft of a £40 diamond ring
    Edith Judd, aged 14, of High Road, Wormley, was charged with stealing a diamond ring,
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