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  • Human, Horace William, 73, Police Constable.
    Human, Horace William, 73, Police Constable.
    Section B Reservist, Guardsman 32195 Grenadier Guards
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  • Gatehouse, William Stanley, 118, Police Constable.
    Gatehouse, William Stanley, 118, Police Constable.
    Driver and Shoeing Smith TS/6728 Army Service Corps. Accidentally Killed On Duty 1925.
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  • Ingram, Frederick, 73 and 101, Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector.
    Ingram, Frederick, 73 and 101, Police Constable, Sergeant, Inspector.
    Royal Garrison Artillery
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  • Badly cut, and a considerable loss of blood
    Badly cut, and a considerable loss of blood
    'Irish Jack' attempted burglary but was caught at the window by the Rector.
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  • The servant girl of 21 disguised the death of her child
    The servant girl of 21 disguised the death of her child
    Louisa Coxall (21), a domestic servant, from Buntingford, was charged with concealing the birth of a male child, at Little Berkhamstead, on 20th September.
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  • An assault on a girl is abhorrent
    An assault on a girl is abhorrent
    Three men from Ayot St Peter charged with rape and indecent assault.
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  • The vicar's grate was not great in the circumstances !
    The vicar's grate was not great in the circumstances !
    The Reverend Hodgson failed to adequately screen his windows, and paid the price, but he had not left the light on when he went out. It was the fire in his grate.
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  • Letting cattle run wild in Hertford is not a good thing !
    Letting cattle run wild in Hertford is not a good thing !
    Edward Welch did not manage to prevent his "rather wild" cattle from running up Fore Street, Church Lane, and Bell Lane. He was fined accordingly.
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  • Two soldiers, absent from their regiment, embark on serious stealing and housebreaking
    Two soldiers, absent from their regiment, embark on serious stealing and housebreaking
    Dormer and Mulholland, army deserters, embarked on a lengthy spate of housebreaking and stealing. Both were caught in possession of stolen goods & were both sentenced to hard labour.
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  • Drunkenness
    Drunkenness
    Two waiters did not appear in Court on a charge of being drunk and disorderly
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  • Assault on a woman
    Assault on a woman
    Harry Raw, 34, of Green Street, labourer, was charged with assaulting Louisa Moulding
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  • Lighting restriction offences
    Lighting restriction offences
    William John Spencer, of 30 Tamworth Road, Hertford, chief clerk at the County Medical Offices, and Harry Reed, steward, of the Barracks, Hertford, were summoned for a breaches of the Lighting Restriction Order.
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  • Another batch of summonses
    Another batch of summonses
    At Hertford Borough Sessions on Tuesday, there was another batch of summonses for contraventions of the Lighting Restriction Order issued by the Home Office.
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  • Ephraim Gore got the bird, but also got the maximum sentence!
    Ephraim Gore got the bird, but also got the maximum sentence!
    Ephraim Gore was caught in possession of poached game. He had 40 previous convictions.
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  • Lighting prosecutions at Hertford
    Lighting prosecutions at Hertford
    The first batch of cases under the Lighting Regulations were dealt with at Hertford Borough Sessions on Thursday, when thirteen residents, chiefly tradespeople, were proceeded against for infringing the new lighting Order.
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  • Keeping open licensed premises
    Keeping open licensed premises
    John William Smalley, of the Salisbury Crest Inn, Essendon, was summoned for keeping open his licensed premises to a member of His Majesty's forces after the hour of 9 p.m..
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  • Obstructing the highway
    Obstructing the highway
    John Wright, 37, of the Folly, and William Lawrence, 29, of 4 Davies Street, greengrocers, were summoned for obstructing the highway.
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  • Four men enlist
    Four men enlist
    Harry Cooledge, Stephen Matthews, and Thomas Taylor, all of Essendon, and William Francis and Joseph Francis, of Howe Green, Little Berkhamstead, were summoned for gaming with cards.
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  • That bulldog
    That bulldog
    Herbert Searle, a bandsman in the Hertfordshire Regiment, billeted in Chambers Street, was summoned for keeping a dog without a licence.
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  • Too blind to see the truth
    Too blind to see the truth
    William Johnson, of Brewhouse Lane, Hertford, was charged with stealing a window blind.
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  • Street noise!
    Street noise!
    Fireworks and bombs let off in the town of Hertford.
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  • Drunk, dumped and thumped - by her husband
    Drunk, dumped and thumped - by her husband
    Too good a night out with husband home on leave, ends up with wife in river and a charge of drunkenness.
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  • Alleged theft of a coat
    Alleged theft of a coat
    John Murray, of no fixed abode, was charged with stealing an overcoat of the value of £2.
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  • Sequel to a collision in Fore Street
    Sequel to a collision in Fore Street
    Albert Edward Huddleston, of 1 Cunningham Hill Road, St. Albans, a sergeant in the ASC, was summoned for driving a motor-car in a manner dangerous to the public.
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