The Deputy Chief Constable sent a message to All Stations circulating details of a theft from Paddington Railway Station on Saturday the 23rd Inst. A lady’s travelling bag and its contents was left unattended on the 11.30 a.m. train and was stolen.
25 Aug 1902
The Deputy Chief Constable sent a message to All Stations requesting information be gathered from the Justices Clerks regarding the implementation of the new Licensing Act.
25 Aug 1902
The Chief Clerk sent a message to All Stations instructing that the August pay sheets and money sheets should reach Headquarters by the first post no later than the following Thursday.
25 Aug 1902
The following message was circulated from the Chief Inspector D.A.A. to All Stations. Copy of letter from Board of Agriculture 4, Whitehall Place, SW, 27 Aug 02. Continued on next page.
30 Aug 1902
Continued from previous page. Sir, I am directed by Board of Agriculture to acquaint you for the information of your local authority that a dog suspected of Rabies and described as a white Bull Terrier was shot at Somers Lane North Finchley on the 5th Inst, up to the present nothing has been learnt as to ...
30 Aug 1902
The Deputy Chief Constable circulated a letter received from the Clerk of Peace to all Superintendents which instructed that the Secretary of State had postponed the implementation of a new Byelaw until the 5th September.
19 Aug 1902
Superintendent Shore circulated details of a missing man to All Stations. Missing from home at 18 Castle Street Hertford since 1 pm today Edwin Charles Cheshire age 35, 5 ft 73/4 sunburnt thin face high cheek bones, delicate appearance, light trousers, brown overcoat, military boots and socks marked 36 11 (?), has ribbons of South ...
03 Sep 1902
Continued from previous page. … of having broken into Sumners Lodge Great Parndon on 5th Inst passed through Roydon going into your County at about 2 pm on the same date and they were both carrying rush baskets will you kindly cause further enquiries to be made through your County in case they may be staying ...
08 Sep 1902
The Inspector in Charge at Ware sent a message to All Stations which originated from Superintendent Pryke at Epping and concerned details of a house burglary at Parndon [near Harlow Ed.] – Description of two men suspected both aged about 50 medium height both wearing caps one wearing a brown jacket one carrying a bundle ...
06 Sep 1902
From Inspector in Charge Ware to All Stations. From Superintendent Pryke Epping 7th Sept 1902. Sir, i have ascertained that the two tramps I spoke to you about yesterday Saturday who are strongly suspected …. Continued on next page.
08 Sep 1902
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Copy of information from Kent Constabulary Faversham. 5 Sept 1902. Wanted on Warrant for receiving £10 11s 11d the monies of Mr. K.S. Dunn and fraudulently converting the same to his own use, Harry Daniel Horton, 30 to 40 5 ft 3 or 4, slim build, black ...
07 Sep 1902
From Superintendent Wood to All Stations – Hired on 06 Ult for a week and not yet returned a gents cycle Squirrel made by Faudie Phillips and Co, London Newgate Street, names and plate on front, 24 in frame enamelled black, Dunlop tyres, rat trap pedals, handle bars half drop, front rim brake, cycle compound ...
10 Oct 1902
Chief Constable to All Divisions – Government Audit. If you have any receipt books in your office re stray dogs between 31st March 01 and 31st March 02 please forward same to Shire Hall Hertford by 10 a.m. on Monday next. Small receipt books used by outstationed officers need not e sent unless called for ...
11 Oct 1902
From Superintendent Wood to All Stations – Lost on 11th Inst near Aldenham Road a small Chinese dog short legs long body, long hair silver grey coloured, the property of J. Pierpont Morgan Esq. [unreadable Ed.] Abbey.
12 Oct 1902
The Chief Constable to A and B Divisions – His M. King will leave St. Pancras at 12.05 p.m. on Tuesday arriving Newmarket 1.47 p.m. [From the Westminster Gazette – Tuesday 14 October 1902 – THE KING AT NEWMARKET. A VISIT TO THE RACECOURSE. The King left St. Pancras at 12.05 to-day for Newmarket. His Majesty ...
13 Oct 1902
From Superintendent Wood to All Stations – Copy of message from Chelmsford Police – Absconded from the Essex Industrial School Chelmsford today two lads 1st Charles Edward Cann 12 yrs, 4 ft 5, fair complexion, hair light, [unreadable Ed.], scar over each eye, 2nd Albert Charles Gosling age 12, 4 ft 8, freckle complexion, very ...
02 Oct 1902
From Chief Constable to All Divisions – Winter gloves have been forwarded this day as follows B Division 20 please acknowledge reply by telephone.
24 Sep 1902
From Inspector in charge Ware to All Stations – Copy of message from Metro Police Cheshunt. Stolen during the night of 16th supposed by a tramp. 4 mens jacket suits, 2 grey tweed 2 brown, 1 black and grey plaid jacket and vest, 2 Oxford shirts light check the Vulcan on collar, one black and ...
17 Sep 1902
From Superintendent Shore to All Stations – Found between Wheathampstead and Hertford on or about 27 Sept a lady’s mackintosh wool cape, brown check, brown velvet collar, now at this station.
11 Oct 1902
From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Stolen between 1st August and 23rd Sept 02 from a bedroom at Haileybury College 2 watches 1st silver half hunter No. 3798 value £2, 2nd black gun metal black dial No. 365 value £1 the property of Reverend L. Milford.
25 Sep 1902
From Superintendent Shore to All Stations – Lost on 21st Sept a Fox Terrier puppy dog white body patch on left side and each side of face, short tail, leather collar no name, property of Doctor Thomas of Welwyn, reward offered.
25 Sep 1902
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. [meaning unknown Ed.] to All Divisions – Adverting to this office telephone message of 30th August [requests to try and identify the owner of a dog suspected of having Rabies shot dead in North Finchley Ed.] last at 8.20 p.m. please reply today by telephone as to result of enquiries made ...
23 Sep 1902
From Chief Constable to All Stations – Please make up your Pay Sheets and Monies Sheets for 28 days and forward same to this office by Thursday morning next.
22 Sep 1902
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – Stolen from 27 Picketts End, Hemel Hempstead between 5.30 and 8 p.m. the 2nd Inst, the property of Katherine Sear, between £5 or 6 in gold and one two shilling piece in brown leather case, one gold memorial ring in tortoise shell case, one lady’s gold dress ring ...
03 Nov 1902