Accompanied by PC no.9 (Officer Peck), the officer visited public beer houses in the parish of Little Hadham in plain clothes.
24 Aug 1890
Officer took a summons from Superintendent Penn to PC 90 Officer Howe.
12 Feb 1890
Officer took out a summons against Samuel Fore regarding a disturbance on March 15.
21 Mar 1890
Officer received information at 1.30pm from Walter Prior, aged 14, that he had been shot by a man named John Parker. It appeared to have been an accident.
13 Mar 1890
Officer called out by Mr Henry Mott of Much Hadham at 3pm to find John Whiting drunk in charge of a pony and cart near the Angel Inn, Little Hadham. After becoming violent when questioned about his state, the pony was taken to his house in Perry Green. Enquiries were also made into an assault ...
28 Apr 1890
Officer called out at around 9pm by William Winch regarding a disturbance at his Beer House, The Hen & Chickens.
20 Nov 1889
Officer gave evidence against John Whiting for being drunk and disorderly while in charge of a pony and cart on April 28.
09 May 1890
Officer went to Bury Green, Hadham Hall, Hadham Ash and Hadham Ford asking farmers, butchers, millers and bakers for information for the war office.
13 May 1890
Officer made enquiries into an incident of swine fever in Bury Green.
10 May 1890
The officer gave evidence against William Prior for drunk and disorderly behaviour on May 25, as well as Arthur White, Walter Matthews and Henry Marfleet, charged with causing a disturbance and assaulting the officer on May 26. The officer also received a warrant of apprehension against John Watts.
06 Jun 1890
Officer posted a warrant of commitment against Arthur White, Walter Matthews and Henry Marfleet to Superintendent Penn.
08 Jun 1890
Whilst on duty in Little Hadham, the officer questioned 14 year old Henry Hill from 22 Meek Street in Chelsea, whom he found wondering around alone. He was taken to Bishop’s Stortford police station.
10 Jun 1890
Accompanied by PC Hassell, the officer visited public beer houses in the parish of Bishop’s Stortford and Thorley in plain clothes. At 2.30pm, enquiries were also made into a robbery at Mr Crampton’s residence.
15 Jun 1890
The officer visited Bishop’s Stortford to take a report against Edward Silvester, landlord of the Nags Head Beer House in Hockerill, and one against Charles White, a higgler from Little Hadham.
16 Jun 1890
The officer went to Much Hadham to take out a summons against Charles White of Little Hadham.
17 Jun 1890
The officer served a summons on Charles White by leaving it with his wife at his home.
18 Jun 1890
The officer attended Bishop’s Stortford Bench to take out a summons against Edward B. Silvester regarding a report taken on June 16.
19 Jun 1890
The officer gave evidence against Charles White for allowing a pony to stray. He also received information from R. Gillett that a 17 year old girl named Jessie Smith had been missing from his house since noon. It was later discovered that she had met a young man from London and had spent the day ...
20 Jun 1890
The officer went to Lordship Farm to see Mr Thomas Ashwell about some men poaching on his land.
27 Jun 1890
The officer attended Bishop’s Stortford Bench to give evidence in a case.
02 Jul 1890
Officer attended Bishop’s Stortford Bench to give evidence against The Nags Head Beer House landlord Edward Silvester. The case was adjourned for 14 days.
03 Jul 1890
The officer received a report from Mr W. Thrift stating that the pigs he had bought from Mr Sworder’s yard in Bishop’s Stortford were suffering from swine fever. The veterinary doctor James Webb was called and the area declared infected.
04 Jul 1890
The officer received a report from Mr W. Thrift that a strange man had been seen hanging around Little Hadham. The man was a discharged soldier, and having been questioned near Mr Parry’s lodge, appeared to pose no threat.
06 Jul 1890
The officer visited Mr W. Thrift to witness a pig suffering from swine fever killed and buried in lime.
08 Jul 1890