Section B Reservist, Guardsman 32202 Grenadier Guards
Read more 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.
Read more Section B Reservist, Gunner 205985, Royal Horse Artillery who died from fever on the 7th March 1917.
Read more George Hart had an Order made against him for not paying fees due to the Industrial Schools that his children attended
Read more Bert Sharp, when caught poaching in the woods with a gun, fired and wounded the gamekeeper.
Read more 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.
Read more An elderly man was found dead from exposure after trying to reach his son.
Read more Alfred Humberstone, 21, commits crime, absconds from the army, leads younger boys into crime, and looks forward to hard labour as a result.
Read more David Patmore, Bert Sharp, and William Jones were all caught with their pockets stuffed full of rabbits.
Read more Two men from Ware were charged with being drunk and disorderly.
Read more Benjamin Cordwell, a labourer, of Star Street, Ware, was summoned for not sending his child regularly to school.
Read more William Gunn, a hay carter, of Hunsdon, was summoned for a breach of the Lights on Vehicles Act.
Read more Cyril Monk (15), of Lea Road, Hoddesdon, was charged with stealing a pocket knife, and a pair of nut crackers.
Read more Alfred and Mary Haggar, of Ware, were charged with neglecting their children.
Read more Arthur Attfield and William Tew, both teenagers, plead guilty to breaking and entering.
Read more William Page, of 75 High Oak Road, Ware, and George Pakes, of 2 New Road, Ware were summoned for keeping dogs without a licence.
Read more P.C. Henry Bristow (34) died suddenly of aneurism, having only been married for 6 months.
Read more Matilda Storey, of Kibes Lane, Ware, was summoned for using bad language.
Read more George Wilson, a carter, was convicted for being asleep on his cart while it went through Turners Hill, Cheshunt.
Read more Two young soldiers were brought before the Ware Bench on a charge of murdering Leonard Pegram.
Read more Frank Brand (43), of the 'Lamb and Flag' public-house, Colliers End, was summoned for keeping a two-wheeled carriage without a licence.
Read more John Saunders (45), of 29 Kibes Lane, Ware, was summoned for using bad language.
Read more Edith Judd, aged 14, of High Road, Wormley, was charged with stealing a diamond ring,
Read more John Barnby (13) and Harold Warner (11), of Stepney, Owen Marshall (10), of Enfield, and Gregory Gascoyne (9), of Hoddesdon, were charged with damaging a door at Hoddesdon.
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