William Sharp, of the Essex Yeomanry, was summoned for riding a motor-cycle without a licence.
Read more John Clark, 12, of Chapel Yard, Ware, and Fred Hulls, of Kibes Lane, Ware, were summoned to a children's court for damaging a fence.
Read more Thomas Clegg, 17, was charged with stealing a loaf of bread from the cart of Mr E. Searle of Hunsdon.
Read more Private David George Goodman of the Army Service Corps, at Ware Station, was charged with stealing five sacks, to the value of 7 shillings and 6 pence, the property of the Secretary of State for War.
Read more Francis Charles Miller (40), described as a dairyman and dealer, of Barwick, Standon, was summoned for selling new milk which was adulterated with 45 per cent added water, and was not of the nature, substance, or quality demanded by the purchase.
Read more Percy Parsell, 16, of Cherry Tree Yard, Ware, was charged with assaulting his mother
Read more George Sewell of Duke Street, Hoddesdon, and Joseph Halsey of Burford Street, Hoddesdon, were summoned for trespassing, on 20th February, in search of game.
Read more George Lane, a convict out on licence, pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing 16 shillings from the till at the Railway Hotel at Ware.
Read more David Miles, landlord of the Spread Eagle Inn, Amwell End, Ware, was charged with keeping his premises open during prohibited hours.
Read more PC Reed said that on December 22nd, he had seen the defendant riding his horse, but asleep.
Read more Warren Wilkes had been summoned for stealing a fowl.
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