From Inspector Hassell to All Stations – Stolen from Place Farm Wheathampstead between 10.15 p.m. 12th Inst and 6.15 a.m. 13th Dec the property of Herbert E. Ivory about 50/- as follows, one Sovereign 1902 issue, 14/- or 15/- in silver remainder in coppers, a dark brown jacket with green stripes, brown bone buttons, usual ...
14 Dec 1902
From Inspector Hassell to All Stations – Stolen from a fowl house at Salisbury Road Wheathampstead during night of 24th Inst the property of Mrs Mary Woodfield three hens one white Dorking and two buff Orpingtons value 5/- each. Transmitted to Sawbridgeworth.
25 Dec 1902
From Superintendent Shore to All Stations – Please let me by telephone tonight any previous convictions you have against William Rainsden of Wheathampstead age 56 since 15 December 1900. (Reply) No convictions recorded against William Rainsden.
04 Feb 1903
From Superintendent Hassell to All Stations – Lost between Mackerye End Farm Wheathampstead and Welwyn on evening of 4th Inst a lady’s gold watch plain face, black hands, dented in several places, part of gun metal chain attached, value £12.12.0 property of Miss Mabel Smith Mackerye End Farm Wheathampstead, 30/- Reward.
06 Aug 1903
From Superintendent Hassell to All Stations – Stolen or strayed from outside the Park Hotel Wheathampstead about 8 p.m. 8th Inst a pony and cart the property of Mr. R.H. Newington of Sutton Farm Hatfield, description a brown pony, a light brown trap with yellow hubs makers name Gold Windsor, brown harness, trap contains three ...
09 Dec 1903
From Superintendent Hassell to All Stations – Stolen from a shop at The Folly Wheathampstead between 6 p.m. 9th and 8 a.m. 11th Inst. two pairs of men new boots, open fronts, tips on toes and heels, round hob nails, toe caps, size 9, value 10/6 per pair property of Mercy Smith The Folly Wheathampstead. Transmitted ...
12 Apr 1904
From Superintendent W. Reynolds to All Stations – Lost in Hatfield at 2.30 today a valuable white Pomeranian bitch young no collar answers to the name of Crystal the property of Lady Cavan Wheathampstead.
14 Mar 1904
From Superintendent Hassell to All Stations – Stolen by means of housebreaking between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. on 3rd Inst Dellaport Lodge Wheathampstead two small round clocks nickel cases, brass rings on top, two brass feet, two brass rings inside, glass dial about 2 in across, winds at back, value 2/6 each, also three ...
04 Apr 1904