Supposed stolen from Pound Lane, Broxbourne, an oil skin overcoat
27 March 1915
From Inspector in charge Ware to All Stations – Stolen by means of burglary last night from Broxbourne Post Office entrance effected by breaking window and removing catch, £3 10s 0d in money, silver and bronze, about 15/- in penny and half penny stamps the property of the Post Master General, £3 6s 1d [unreadable ...
20 Sep 1902
Continued from previous page. ….. 20, medium build, 5 ft 4 or 5, small face, long nose, dark hair, can speak English fairly well, dress grey coat and vest, dark trousers, black hard felt hat, 2nd name unknown, age about 23, 5 ft 6, broad features, black hair, light moustache, dress dirty blue jacket, dark trousers, ...
20 Sep 1902
From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Missing from his home at North Lodge Broxbourne Bury since 10 a.m. on 21st Inst, George Bradshaw aged 16, 5 ft 3, dark hair, cross eyed, pale complexion, dress dark jacket, light cloth trousers, blue cap, this boy of late has been strange in his manner.
22 Oct 1902
From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Stolen during the night of the 22nd Inst from a portable fowl house at Broxbourne Bury Farm, 50 young fowls of various colours and breeds principally Buff Orpingtons and Plymouth Rocks, the property of H.J. Smith-Bosanquet Esq.
24 Nov 1902
Message from Superintendent Duke to all stations. Reported stolen from dwelling house in Broxbourne between 3 and 4 pm November 3rd 1904, property of Alfred Law One lady’s silver geneva watch, value 30 shillings, number unknown One lady’s silver geneva watch, chased back, value 15 shillings number unknown one gent’s lever silver watch value £2, number unknown One gold colour ...
4 Nov 1904
Disturbed man missing from his home, later found
27th January 1902
Description of stolen pearl ring with offer of reward for its return
13th July 1902