List of persons residing at Sawbridgeworth Police Station between 2 October 1900 and 9 March 1902: Name & Address Trade Age Height Complexion Hair Eyes Visage Remarks George Woods Clay Lane Sawbridgeworth Carter 30 5’7″ Dark Dark Dark Long Has been convicted of receiving stolen hay James Woods Clay Lane Sawbridgeworth Carter 35 5’6″ Dark Brown Grey Oval Convicted of stealing barley William Salmon Sawbridgeworth Labourer 30 5’10” Fresh Brown Blue Long Convicted of house-breaking and felony George Springham Chandlers Lane Sawbridgeworth Labourer 29 5’8″ Fresh Dark Brown Blue Round Convicted of stealing fowls
2 Oct 1900-9 Mar 1902
Serving weights and measures notices
6 Jan 1902
Duty at Tedmanbury Crossing on occasison of royal train
13 Jan 1902
Duty at Spellbrook crossing on occasion of royal train
14 Jan 1902
Duty at Primrose League meeting at Church House.
11 Feb 1902
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. to Superintendent Foster – The premises of James Reed Chapel Hill, Sawbridgeworth, are declared free from Swine Fever.
23 Sep 1902
From Chief Constable to Superintendent Foster – Your B1407/02 you should ascertain if any house is available in Sawbridgeworth for Sergeant Draper and report at once.
28 Nov 1902
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. to Superintendent Shore – Swine Fever exists on the premises of Ernest Bricant Overalls Farm Sawbridgeworth.
08 Dec 1902
Man wanted for passing forged cheques is apprehended, and gives details of his transactions
19th January 1902
Man lost rug while travelling, which was subsequently found.
26th July 1902