The Chief Constable sent a copy of a letter, dated 13 August 1902, from the Governor of St Albans Prison to all Stations. Chief Warder W. Fenwick requested for the information of the Home Office a list of lock ups in Hertfordshire used to hold remand prisoners by the Police.
14 Aug 1902
The Chief Constable required a Superintendent Foster to explain his report to a Superintendent Duke as to why a PC Alton [PC William Alton is shown in the 1901 census as living at Brent Pelham Ed.] hired a trap to go to Royston when he could have used the post.
13 Aug 1902
The Chief Constable required all Divisions to list all the venues used for Occasional Courts.
11 Aug 1902
A message from the Constabulary Chief Clerk to all Divisions instructing that notices contained in a parcel should be given to every officer and a copy also be placed in every Police Office or Guardroom.
11 Aug 1902
The Chief Constable requested all Stations to forward all bills for decorations in connection with the Coronation to Headquarters by the following Monday.
14 Aug 1902
The Deputy Chief Constable sent a message ordering PC 15A Lawrence to remove [transfer Ed.] to Bishops Stortford in place of PC Fensome on the following Friday.
31 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
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
The Chief Clerk sent a message to Superintendent Foster informing him that he had received a 4/- Postal Order for the Police Orphanage.
05 Sep 1902
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. [meaning unknown Ed.] to B, E and F Divisions – You will be good enough to make up your D.A.A. A/C to 13 Sept inclusive including stray dogs and send to Headquarters by 16th Inst without fail P.O.’s for fees received to accompany same.
09 Sep 1902
From Chief Inspector D.A.A. [meaning unknown Ed.] to Superintendent Foster – D.A.A. A/C Sergeant Huckle making enquiries re removal of pigs this is Police duty vide 57 458 vice @ 57 843. [Both officers were stationed at Bishops Stortford Ed.]
18 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 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
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 F and B Divisions – The King will leave Six Mile Bottom Station Great Eastern Special train at 5 p.m. 18 Inst for London arriving St. Pancras at 6.30 p.m. [From the Globe – Saturday 18 October 1902. THE KING. TO-DAY AT NEWMARKET. The King drove to Six Mile Bottom about ...
17 Oct 1902
From Chief Constable to All Divisions – Copy of letter from County Surveyor 27th Nov 1902. Dear Sir, Map for use of Sessioning Committee. I have now put upon the map all the Public Houses that I can find without assistance of your people. It seems to me that the best plan would be that ...
28 Nov 1902
Continued from previous page. ….. the one who has the air [hair? Ed.] lip was in Bushey on Monday 13th Inst at 11 a.m. Transmitted to Sawbridgeworth.
18 Apr 1903
From Superintendent Foster to Superintendent Martin – Sergeant Wilcox will not be required at Hertford this week.
12 May 1903
From Deputy Chief Constable Hitchin to Chief Constable Bedford Borough – A lad named Alfred Roberts age 18 years gives an address 14 Edward Road, Bedford has been trying to despose of a bicycle at night waiting reply. Reply from Bedford Borough Police. The above lad hired a bicycle in this Borough today please obtain description ...
02 Jun 1903
From Chief Constable to A & B Division – The Queen will leave St. Pancras at 1 p.m. Tuesday 23rd Instant by G.E. Special Train for Sandringham arriving at Wolferton at 3.29 p.m.
22 Feb 1904
From Chief Constable to All Superintendents [Believed Ed.] – Passive Resisters. You will be good enough to report by return of post if any Distress Warrants have been issued for Education Rates at the various Petty Sessional Divisions in your respective Divisions, please give following details, Name and place P.S.C., date of warrant, amount of ...
30 Sep 1903
From Superintendent Foster to All Stations – Description of John Evans wanted as a witness at an adjourned Inquest at Essendon on 2nd Sept at 11 a.m., age 32, 5 ft 8, brown hair, light brown moustache, rather heavy, complexion fresh, grey Norfolk cycling suit, grey cap, dark stockings, black shoes, if found please warn ...
27 Aug 1903
From Colonel Daniell to J. Webb Esq. – I am sorry to say I find it impossible to get over to Gilston or Bishops Stortford this week, at the same time I very much want the chestnut horse, I am therefore directing the Constable Groom at Bishops Stortford to bring the horse over here tomorrow. ...
20 Dec 1903
From Chief Constable to A & B Divisions – The Queen and Princess Victoria leave St. Pancras at 2.30 p.m. 29th Inst for Sandringham arriving Wolferton at 5.40 p.m.
28 Jun 1903