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  • Shaggy dog story -keeping a dog without a licence
    Shaggy dog story -keeping a dog without a licence
    Henry Bush, of Hill Farm, Colliers End, was summoned for keeping a dog without a licence.
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  • Petty sessions - drunk and disorderly
    Petty sessions - drunk and disorderly
    Charles Randall, of Hunsdon, was charged with being drunk and disorderly there.
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  • Petty sessions - in need of salvation - ungrateful robbery at Ware
    Petty sessions - in need of salvation - ungrateful robbery at Ware
    Robert Thomas Hilditch, a young man with several aliases, and having no fixed abode, was charged with stealing a silver watch and chain, a silver chain and various other small articles.
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  • Exceedingly disorderly
    Exceedingly disorderly
    Special constable assisted in arresting drunk and disorderly man in Stanstead Abbots.
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  • Theft at Ware - petty sessions
    Theft at Ware - petty sessions
    Bert Albert Hildich, with several aliases,and no fixed abode,was charged with stealing various articles from a house.
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  • A birching offence
    A birching offence
    Boys from Waltham Abbey charged with damaging insulators on telegraph poles at Stanstead Abbotts.
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  • Ware man found drunk again
    Ware man found drunk again
    Ware resident earns a 3 year ban from any licensed premises.
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  • Brutal !
    Brutal !
    Percy Parsell, 16, of Cherry Tree Yard, Ware, was charged with assaulting his mother
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  • One potato, two potato - petty sessions
    One potato, two potato - petty sessions
    Alfred Suckling, of Kibes Lane, Ware, pleaded not guilty to stealing potatoes on July 21st.
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  • Furious motor driving - petty sessions
    Furious motor driving - petty sessions
    Henry Johnson was summoned for driving a motor-car at an excessive speed on the road between Ware and Standon
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  • Poached eggs at Standon
    Poached eggs at Standon
    George Green, late of Colliers End, was charged under the Poaching Prevention Act with being in possession of game eggs.
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  • Beans means......stealing beans at Ware
    Beans means......stealing beans at Ware
    A boy, George Lawrence, charged with stealing a quantity of beans.
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  • Nothing to brag about - card-Playing by youths on Sunday
    Nothing to brag about - card-Playing by youths on Sunday
    A group of young men were charged with playing cards on a footpath in Green Lanes, Ware, on August 19th.
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  • Young pear of criminals - petty sessions
    Young pear of criminals - petty sessions
    Elsie and Elizabeth Monk, of Cherry Tree Yard, aged 9 and 11 respectively, were charged with stealing pears valued 1s.
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  • Yelling in the Street
    Yelling in the Street
    Harold Newton, of Baldock Street, Ware, pleaded not guilty to a summons for hooting and yelling.
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  • Never satisfied !
    Never satisfied !
    Benjamin Cordwell, of Star Street, Ware, was summoned for assaulting his wife, Elizabeth.
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  • The game is up !
    The game is up !
    George Sewell of Duke Street, Hoddesdon, and Joseph Halsey of Burford Street, Hoddesdon, were summoned for trespassing, on 20th February, in search of game.
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  • Thowing Stones.
    Thowing Stones.
    Edward Campkin, a boy living in Amwell Terrace, Ware, pleaded guilty to throwing stones.
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  • Where's the till in Ware ?
    Where's the till in Ware ?
    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.
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  • The quality of mercy strained  - theft from a barge : a sad case
    The quality of mercy strained - theft from a barge : a sad case
    Benjamin John Timson, of 38, Star Street, Ware, was charged with stealing wheat from a barge.
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  • Assault on a girl
    Assault on a girl
    Three boys were charged with assaulting a 10 year old girl.
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  • A neighbours' quarrel
    A neighbours' quarrel
    Mrs. Florence Utteridge of Eagle Yard, Amwell End, Ware, was summoned for using abusive language.
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  • Asleep on the Job !
    Asleep on the Job !
    Riding whilst asleep.
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  • To be or not to be (a traveller) - that is the question
    To be or not to be (a traveller) - that is the question
    David Miles, landlord of the Spread Eagle Inn, Amwell End, Ware, was charged with keeping his premises open during prohibited hours.
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