[Names of Public Houses not provided].
27 Jul 1890
Found son of the landlady who livers next door with a pint of beer in a bottle, and saw him place 1 1/2d on the table for it. [No description of any further action taken]
21 Jun 1891
Examined all carts in George Rose’s yard for marks re. damage to posts [?] over Spellbrook Bridge during night of Saturday 22nd Sep.
26 Sep 1906
Special Patrol in Spellbrook to cover King Edward VII’s journey to Newmarket by road.
31 Oct 1905
Covered Thorley Street, Spellbrook, Twyford and vicinity.
26 Mar 1906
Covered Throley Street, Spellbrook, Thorley Houses and neighbourhood.
27 Mar 1906
[Reason for summons not given].
8 Nov 1905
Received 12s 2d in payment of same and handed same into office re. Essex case [No further details given, but appears to be one of a number of similar incidents that are part of an investigation by Essex Police sometimes referred to as the “Essex Case”]
19 Nov 1906
Issued warrant to defendant, received £1 2s 0d in payment and handed same to senior officer – case is owned by Essex police. [No further details given, but appears to be one of a number of similar incidents that are part of an investigation by Essex Police sometimes referred to as the “Essex Case”].
8 Dec 1905
Received 7s 6d in payment. [No further details given, but appears to be one of a number of similar incidents that are part of an investigation by Essex Police sometimes referred to as the “Essex Case”]
29 Dec 1905
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. to Superintendent Foster – The following place is declared free from Swine Fever in Spelbrook in the occupation of W. Blake
11 Dec 1902
Blanket went missing from a trap left outside the Greyhound Public House, believed stolen by a man who left just after the owner entered the building.
7th November 1901