While patrolling Hadham Ford at 10am, the officer noticed that a clay hut had been burned down during the night of November 5th 1889. The property belonged to Mr Gillet and was uninsured.
06 Nov 1889
Officer was unable to reach their second point as a heavy thunderstorm forced them to take refuge in a cottage near the first.
06 Jun 1889
Served notices from the chief constable on Mr Parry and Mr Betts.
16 Oct 1889
Served a summons on Walter Pratt.
25 Nov 1889
Reported to Joseph Penn at 9pm that a strange man had been seen at Little Hadham Rectory at around 7pm.
01 Oct 1889
When serving a summons to Robert Smith at his place of birth, he said his proper name was Henry but had been known by the name Robert since he was a little boy.
05 Oct 1889
Served a summons on Thomas Perry.
27 Nov 1889
Officer patrolled the parish of Little Hadham asking farmers for information for the war office.
14 May 1890
Officer served summons on Henry Marfleet, Walter Matthews and Arthur White regarding an incident at the Hen and Chickens Beer House on May 26, and William Prior for being drunk and disorderly on May 25.
02 Jun 1890
The officer served a summons on Francis Miller at his home on Green Street. Bills regarding swine fever were also posted.
22 Aug 1890
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 out a summons against Samuel Fore regarding a disturbance on March 15.
21 Mar 1890
Officer called out at around 9pm by William Winch regarding a disturbance at his Beer House, The Hen & Chickens.
20 Nov 1889
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
The officer served a summons on Charles White by leaving it with his wife at his home.
18 Jun 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
Officer served two summons on John Watts by leaving them with his mother at his last known place of abode.
03 Jun 1890
Officer continued making enquiries into Mr Joseph Houghton’s report of the stolen hen and chickens from the previous day.
17 May 1890
Officer received and attempted to serve the 4 summons from William Winch regarding the disturbances on May 26.
31 May 1890