Section B Reservist, Guardsman 24772 Coldstream Guards
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Read more Royal Horse Artillery then Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery
Read more Chauffeur fined £5 in his absence for speeding.
Read more Pte William Sale, along with another, stole a horse and trap, together with rugs, harness and boots.
Read more Lieut. George Sidney Richardson, whose address was given as the Newcastle Arms, Tuxford, Notts., was summoned for driving a motor-car with powerful headlights in contravention of the Defence of the Realm Regulations.
Read more Walter Overton, platelayer, of Gracemead Cottages, was summoned for being drunk and incapable at Hatfield.
Read more Mrs. Macintosh Jowitt, of Anothoth, Nast Hyde, was summoned under the Lighting Order for failing to obscure the lights at her residence
Read more Reginald William Lay (30), of 16 Canterbury Road, Watford, was charged under the Defence of the Realm Act with driving a motor-car with powerful headlights.
Read more P.C. Henry Bristow (34) died suddenly of aneurism, having only been married for 6 months.
Read more A 70 year old German Tailor is remanded in custody prior to a recommendation for deportation
Read more William Morgan (18), of the Herts. Reformatory, Bengeo, was charged with feloniously stealing certain articles, and further with burglariously breaking into and entering.
Read more Newspaper report of the presentation of a sword by the Acting Assistant Chief Constable to a former officer Smith who had joined the Army and had been promoted on the field of battle to Lieutenant. !915
Read more Second-Lieut. Herman F. Segmitz, of the 2nd 19th County of London Regiment, was charged with driving a motor-car to the danger of the public.
Read more Edward Charles Carslake (42), of East Finchley, a painter, was charged with stealing a bicycle.
Read more Charles Matthews, of Hatfield, charged with assaulting Dorothy Neale
Read more Cecil Wood, a youth of 16, living at Hatfield Hyde, was charged with indecent behaviour.
Read more A man and woman held over missing baby case.
Read more Charles Wright was summoned for having a cart without a light on September 20th, at Bell Bar.
Read more On Tuesday the 19th of December 1916, P.C. Eames received a message at 1.15 p.m. from Superintendent Sullivan which instructed him to attend an incident at London Road, where a horse had fallen down near the entrance of the Railway Station. When he arrived he found a horse, which was owned by Clifford Herbert Andrews ...
Read more Percy Robert Lee of Cavendish Road, St Albans, was charged with attempted suicide at Lemsford.
Read more Edward Mansell, a nurseryman of Hadham Road, was summoned for being found to be in unlawful possession of army stores.
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