Ernest Ashby, of Digswell, summoned for leading a bull without a pole at Welwyn.
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 George Bates, a drover, was charged with using obscene language on the highway and assaulting and beating Joan Wingrave at the same date and place.
Read more A Coroners Court held in a gamekeeper's cottage finds an elderly woman died from natural causes
Read more Ephraim Gore was caught in possession of poached game. He had 40 previous convictions.
Read more Alfred White was charged with driving a motor-car without a licence.
Read more Bertie Carter, aged 8 years, of Digswell House Lodge, was charged with setting fire to a stack of hay.
Read more Report into the death of a ten year old.
Read more 'I was not drunk, I am sorry to say.'
Read more Thomas Tyler, of 'The Plough' public-house, Datchworth, was summoned for a contravention of the Movement of Swine Order.
Read more Ernest William Pasque, a gamekeeper, of Diamond End, King's Walden, was charged with driving a motor-cycle in a manner dangerous to the public. However, the case was dismissed.
Read more Hertfordshire Mercury, 31st October 1914 Ellen Rushforth, of no fixed abode, was charged with stealing a National Relief Fund box containing 6 pence and 1 farthing, the property of the Welwyn Committee of the National Retirement Fund, on 16th October. The woman pleaded guilty. Thomas Parsons, manager of the Rose and Crown Public House, Welwyn, said that ...
Read more Herbert Deards, of Woolmer Green, was charged with trespassing but did not appear in Court.
Read more George W. Draper, of Woolmer Green, pleaded guilty to keeping a dog without a licence.
Read more John Murray, of no fixed abode, was charged with stealing an overcoat of the value of £2.
Read more John Murray (aged 38), of no fixed abode, was charged with stealing a gent's overcoat
Read more Gaol for mat mender who threatened bystander in Welwyn with a 9 inch needle.
Read more Mrs Emily Napper, of Hatfield Hyde, pleaded guilty to stealing swedes.
Read more Mr Lionel Gerard Ames (24), of Welwyn, and of the Drive Mansions, Fulham, was charged with being drunk in charge of a motor-car in Piccadilly Circus.
Read more Walter Mills, of High Cross, a National reservist, was charged with being found drunk and incapable in Ware.
Read more Stuart Simkins and Charles Reynolds, both of Hertford, were charged with stealing tools.
Read more Charles Cuffley was charged with with stealing a quantity of postage stamps.
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