George Hastler was indicted for committing an act of indecency upon a minor.
Read more An old man over 80 years of age and nearly blind, giving the name of John Doherty, was charged with being drunk in High Street, Ware on October 22nd.
Read more William Page (16), William Ives (15), and Harry Timson (14), all Ware lads, were summoned for throwing stones.
Read more Richard Baldock (56), of Stanstead Abbots, was summoned for stealing coal
Read more A boy named William Clibbon, of Redan-road, Ware, was summoned for stealing a pack of cigarettes from the shop of Mr.C Phillips, High-street, Ware, on November 12th. Mrs. Phillips said she saw the boy take a threepenny packet of cigarettes from the shop and put it in his pocket. The defendant pleaded guilty, and was ...
Read more Jeremiah Shay, 47, labourer, was indicted for stealing a clock.
Read more David Watkinson (47), of no fixed abode, was charged with begging.
Read more John Clark, 12, of Chapel Yard, Ware, and Fred Hulls, of Kibes Lane, Ware, were summoned to a children's court for damaging a fence.
Read more Noah Dearman, of Hertford, was charged with obscene language.
Read more Hertford men summoned for stealing a table knife in Ware.
Read more Private David George Goodman of the Army Service Corps, at Ware Station, was charged with stealing five sacks, to the value of 7 shillings and 6 pence, the property of the Secretary of State for War.
Read more Charles Skinner, aged 9 years, was summoned for stealing a pint of new milk.
Read more Francis Charles Miller (40), described as a dairyman and dealer, of Barwick, Standon, was summoned for selling new milk which was adulterated with 45 per cent added water, and was not of the nature, substance, or quality demanded by the purchase.
Read more Cecilia Jackson (9), Joseph Trundle (11), and Ernest Hemmings (7), all of Ware, were charged with stealing potatoes.
Read more At the Ware Police Court on Monday, before Mr R. B. Croft, a young woman called Alice Cain was charged with refusing to work while an inmate of the Ware Workhouse, and was sent to prison for 14 days.
Read more Edward Newton of Enfield Lock faced a charge of drink driving.
Read more William George Newton was summoned for assaulting his stepmother.
Read more Charles Herbert Green, of 73, Bengeo Street, Hertford, pleaded guilty to riding a motor bicycle without a light.
Read more George Greenhill, of Mount Street, Ware, was summoned for using bad language.
Read more Henry Bush, of Hill Farm, Colliers End, was summoned for keeping a dog without a licence.
Read more Charles Randall, of Hunsdon, was charged with being drunk and disorderly there.
Read more 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.
Read more Special constable assisted in arresting drunk and disorderly man in Stanstead Abbots.
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