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 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
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
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 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 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 Shore to All Stations – Description of three men and two women who are occupying a house here and whose movements are very suspicious, 1st F. Bloomfield about 50, 5 ft 8 or 9, hair grey, brown moustache, very short, stout build, fresh complexion, dark brown trousers, black frock morning coat, sometimes wears ...
03 Nov 1902
Continued from previous page. …. springs lined red and set of old brass harness, these men visit Gentlemen’s houses for the purpose of taking photographs and make statements and keep contradicting themselves, if anything is known of the above will you kindly let me know.
03 Nov 1902
From the Chief Constable to A and B Divisions – His Majesty The King will leave St. Pancras by special G.E. train at 4.10 p.m. Thursday 6th Inst for Sandringham. His Imperial Majesty the German Emperor will leave Liverpool Street by special train at 3.33 p.m. on Saturday 8th Inst for Sandringham arriving Cambridge 4.39 ...
04 Nov 1902
From Chief Constable to A and B Divisions – H.R.H. The Prince of Wales will leave Stoke Ferry Station by 5.15 p.m. by Great Eastern train on Friday 31st Inst to Denver thence by special train via Downham, Ely and Cambridge arriving St. Pancras 7.32.
30 Oct 1902
The Chief Constable to A and B Divisions – The King will leave St. Pancras by the 12.5 p.m. Great Eastern train (ordinary) on Tuesday 28th for Newmarket arriving at 1,45 p.m. The King’s portion of the train will be as a special between Cambridge and Newmarket. [From the Westminster Gazette – Tuesday 28 October 1902 – THE ...
27 Oct 1902
From Chief Constable to All Stations – The Mounted Officers and men are to parade at Headquarters on Saturday morning next at 11.15 a.m. in mounted uniform with their saddlery and swords by rail. The reserve mounted men will also attend at Headquarters to be fitted with mounted uniforms and should attend earlier if convenient ...
11 Dec 1902
From Chief Constable to A and B Divisions – The Queen will leave St. Pancras at 2.35 p.m. 31st Inst by G.E. train for Sandringham arriving Wolferton 5.49 p.m.
30 Oct 1902
From the Chief Constable To All Divisions – You will please furnish me with a list of all officers in your respective Divisions who are in possession of cycling capes by Friday morning next.
06 Nov 1902
From Chief Constable to All Divisions – You will attend this office on Friday afternoon next at 3.15 p.m. for conference on new Licensing Act and Motor Traffic. Communication with Ware.
06 Nov 1902
From Chief Constable to All Divisions – Re Assizes. Return of cases committed to above are required by Monday next together with names of Police witnesses. Please let me have a return of men who have their own bicycles also those who are competent bicycle riders by Thursday next.
06 Nov 1902
From the Chief Constable to A and B Divisions – The King will leave Wolverton at 10.15 a.m. Monday 17th Inst by Special Train for St. Pancras arriving at 12.45 p.m.
15 Nov 1902
From Chief Constable to All Divisions – Adverting to C.C. 274/02 para. 2 re population is cancelled owing to the figures in the almanac being apparently incorrect in several instances, therefore you will make your new [unreadable Ed.] and get the figures as near as possible. Breweries holding licences for Beer, Wine and Spirits are ...
15 Nov 1902
From Chief Constable To All Divisions – Be good enough to make up your pay sheet from 30th Oct to 26 Nov also your monies sheet from 23 Oct to 19 Nov to reach this office by Thursday next.
17 Nov 1902
From Chief Constable to All Divisions – Bye Laws as to [unreadable Ed.] Houses. Sealed copies of above Bye Laws No. C.P. 46/02-3 dated 27.10.02 are being forwarded this day please acknowledge receipt in writing also a parcel containing copy of Bye Laws for each officer to replace the old ones dated 5.5.02 which are ...
15 Nov 1902
From Chief Clerk to All Stations – Re circular letter sent out from this office re book by J. Marry – Police Duty. The Chief Constable has purchased one and would be pleased to order a quantity if any officer wishes to purchase at 2/6 each please let me know if any officer requests a ...
20 Sep 1902
From Chief Constable to All Stations – The Chief Constable having now returned to duty G.O. [General Order Ed.] 19/02 has become obsolete by order W. Reynolds Chief Clerk,
14 Sep 1902
From Superintendent Frogley to All Stations – I should be pleased to know the present whereabouts of Mrs. Frances Bailey the well known Roundabout proprietress if within your district.
25 Oct 1902