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  • Theft of postage stamps
    Theft of postage stamps
    Charles Cuffley was charged with with stealing a quantity of postage stamps.
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  • Theft of postage stamps - 2
    Theft of postage stamps - 2
    Charles Cuffley, of 45 Bath Street, Northampton, was charged with the theft of 1 shilling's worth of postage stamps.
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  • Gaming with cards
    Gaming with cards
    Herbert Draper, Sidney Harris, and Arthur Smith, all lads residing at Potter's Heath, pleaded guilty to a charge of gaming with cards.
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  • It's obscene!
    It's obscene!
    Drunken labourer asked to be locked up, then chooses gaol instead of a fine for assault on the police.
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  • Welwyn petty sessions - missing boots
    Welwyn petty sessions - missing boots
    Edward Gray, a labourer of no fixed abode, pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing a pair of boots.
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  • Stealing meat - petty sessions
    Stealing meat - petty sessions
    Leonard Cranwell, a labourer, of no fixed abode, was brought up on remand charged with stealing a quantity of meat.
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  • The Stevenage twins in trouble again
    The Stevenage twins in trouble again
    Albert Ebenezer Fox and Ebenezer Albert Fox, the notorious Stevenage twins, were charged with stealing six fowls
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  • Breaking a window - Welwyn
    Breaking a window - Welwyn
    Robert Morbary, a tramp, pleaded guilty to breaking a window at the lock-up.
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  • A crafty move!
    A crafty move!
    John Griffin did not appear to answer a charge of stealing potatoes.
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  • Used Bad Language
    Used Bad Language
    Arthur Gilbert, labourer, of New Town, Codicote, pleaded guilty to a charge of using bad language at Codicote on September 11th.
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  • It's those Foxes again
    It's those Foxes again
    The 'Stevenage twins', Albert Ebenezer Fox and Ebenezer Albert Fox, were together charged with stealing eight fowls
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  • Cycle of offending - Welwyn
    Cycle of offending - Welwyn
    Alfred Hales, of no fixed abode, was arrested at Mr Herbert Camfield's cycle shop in High Street. on suspicion of stealing a bicycle.
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  • Compton, Boston, 221, Police Constable.
    Compton, Boston, 221, Police Constable.
    Newspaper report of transfer of PC Compton from Welwyn to E Division 1906
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  • Males will be Males !
    Males will be Males !
    Ernest Males (16) of New Town, Codicote, was charged with breaking into and entering the house of his uncle and stealing £14.
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  • Drunkenness
    Drunkenness
    Drunken bad language and fighting costs labourer a fine.
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  • And a Happy Christmas to you two !
    And a Happy Christmas to you two !
    Samuel North charged with trespassing on the land of Sir Evelyn de la Rue, at Welwyn, and with killing two pheasants....
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  • Waving hands like a madman - petty sessions
    Waving hands like a madman - petty sessions
    Mother feared for young boy's safety threatened by disorderly conduct of a man in Welwyn.
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  • Candle in the wind
    Candle in the wind
    Herbert Trevail, was charged with driving a cart without a light.
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  • Assault at the Queen's Head : landlady attacked
    Assault at the Queen's Head : landlady attacked
    A"weak minded" man found guilty of attack.
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  • Not a suffragette
    Not a suffragette
    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
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