Charles Cuffley, of 45 Bath Street, Northampton, was charged with the theft of 1 shilling's worth of postage stamps.
Read more Herbert Draper, Sidney Harris, and Arthur Smith, all lads residing at Potter's Heath, pleaded guilty to a charge of gaming with cards.
Read more Drunken labourer asked to be locked up, then chooses gaol instead of a fine for assault on the police.
Read more Edward Gray, a labourer of no fixed abode, pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing a pair of boots.
Read more Leonard Cranwell, a labourer, of no fixed abode, was brought up on remand charged with stealing a quantity of meat.
Read more Albert Ebenezer Fox and Ebenezer Albert Fox, the notorious Stevenage twins, were charged with stealing six fowls
Read more Robert Morbary, a tramp, pleaded guilty to breaking a window at the lock-up.
Read more John Griffin did not appear to answer a charge of stealing potatoes.
Read more Arthur Gilbert, labourer, of New Town, Codicote, pleaded guilty to a charge of using bad language at Codicote on September 11th.
Read more The 'Stevenage twins', Albert Ebenezer Fox and Ebenezer Albert Fox, were together charged with stealing eight fowls
Read more Alfred Hales, of no fixed abode, was arrested at Mr Herbert Camfield's cycle shop in High Street. on suspicion of stealing a bicycle.
Read more Newspaper report of transfer of PC Compton from Welwyn to E Division 1906
Read more Ernest Males (16) of New Town, Codicote, was charged with breaking into and entering the house of his uncle and stealing £14.
Read more Drunken bad language and fighting costs labourer a fine.
Read more Samuel North charged with trespassing on the land of Sir Evelyn de la Rue, at Welwyn, and with killing two pheasants....
Read more Mother feared for young boy's safety threatened by disorderly conduct of a man in Welwyn.
Read more Herbert Trevail, was charged with driving a cart without a light.
Read more A"weak minded" man found guilty of attack.
Read more 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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