Samuel Bowcutt (50), a discharged soldier of Tipton, Hertfordshire, was charged with feloniously marrying Florence Jane Hobbs, while his wife whom he married on March 29th 1891, was still alive.
Read more James Turner, of Holloway, and Harry Broughton, of King's Cross, were charged with unlawfully playing a game of chance, ie the 3-card trick.
Read more Walter Wren (38), a labourer, was indicted for burglariously breaking and entering and stealing a bottle of whisky, a clock, and a candle.
Read more Albert Bacchus (38), a stoker, pleaded guilty to setting fire to a stack of straw.
Read more Gwendoline Hughff, aged 24, was indicted for stealing a gold bracelet, a silver watch and also with stealing a gold ring
Read more Herbert Warman, aged 9, appeared before Magistrates on a charge of larceny for the second time.
Read more Gwendoline Hughff, aged 23, of Codicote, was charged with stealing a gold bracelet and silver watch, and also a gold ring.
Read more A blissful summer's day turns very ugly in Hitchin.
Read more Albert Elgood, a boot clicker, sneaked into the Ware Grammar School for Girls through an unlatched window. He stole a gold watch, a silver chain, a bronze medal and some money.
Read more William Godfrey and Henry Goodey, both young boys, were guilty of stealing the pigeons.
Read more Mr Thomas Cooper, licensee of the Green Man in Ickleford was charged under the Defence of the Realm Act for serving soldiers after hours.
Read more Some excitement was occasioned in the early hours of Monday morning, when the police were informed that a suffragette had been found inside the Old Town Hall
Read more Newspaper report of the deeds of Superintendent Reed in capturing a fraudster who passed a bad cheque, A burglar who stole a gold watch from the Railway Hotel and a man wanted across the county for theft of overcoats. 1913
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