Having served as Bombardier 79907 in the Royal Artillery he joined the Hertford County Constabulary in 1898. Recalled to the Colours on 9th October 1899 he served for nearly two years in the Boer War before re-joining the Constabulary retiring in 1923 as a Superintendent.
Read more Section B Reservist, Guardsman 32201 Grenadier Guards
Read more Section B Reservist, Gunner 205956 Royal Horse Artillery
Read more Boer War Veteran Private 4186 11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars, Section B Reservist, Lance Corporal P/8282 Military Mounted Police
Read more Section B Reservist, Lance Corporal P/8283 Military Mounted Police
Read more 1st Dragoons later Sergeant Royal Army Veterinary Corps
Read more Emily Cook left her husband because of cruelty but, being still married, she committed bigamy. She was sentenced to 4 months' imprisonment. The judge was lenient because of circumstances.
Read more James Bradford, 19, was guilty of theft but had been guilty of many offences.
Read more William Manning, 16, a boy with a history of criminal activity, is found guilty of breaking into a church. The sentence this time is 3 years in Borstal
Read more Winifred Mackey, a driver, was guilty of stealing a gold watch.
Read more A 13 year old boy stabs a companion to death.
Read more John Day was fined £3, and bound over for the sum of £10, for assaulting his wife, again. He had been fined before for the same offence.
Read more Three schoolboys were charged with the theft of several articles from two soldiers.
Read more Four carmen in the employ of the Hertford Brewery were summoned for leaving their horses and carts unattended on the highway at Stevenage.
Read more The first cases in the Stevenage district for breaches of the Lighting Order came before the Stevenage Bench on Thursday last week.
Read more Jean Van Hoof (49), a Belgian, was indicted for setting fire to a stack of wheat straw, a stack of clover hay, and two stacks of clover.
Read more The death took place on Saturday, after a short illness, of Sergt. Thomas Whitbread, at his residence, Baldock.
Read more William and George Pateman, aged 12 and 9, committed burglary and were found hiding in the warehouse.
Read more George Worbey, of Baldock, was convicted of failing to keep a register of sows upon which he had carried out operations, contrary to the 1911 Swine Fever Order.
Read more Thomas Tyler, of 'The Plough' public-house, Datchworth, was summoned for a contravention of the Movement of Swine Order.
Read more Police are unable to trace the identity of a dead child found in Hitchin
Read more Alfred Cannon, dealer, of Little Wymondley, was summoned at the instance of Supt Reed with that he, being a Special Constable, did neglect his duty and fail to parade at Little Wymondley on April 5.
Read more Pte. Frank Russell (22), was charged with assaulting P.C. Theed.
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