The Deputy Chief Constable sent a message to All Stations circulating details of a gents watch stolen from the cricket pavilion on Royston Heath the previous day – the property of a Harry Warboys a gents open faced Geneva watch half of second hand missing with a double gold chain value £6.
30 Aug 1902
From Cambridge [unreadable Ed.] to Royston – Mr. R.M. Osborne of St. Ives Huntingdonshire 4 wheel dray was run into by a motor car about 6.30 p.m. yesterday which went into the direction of Royston where it probably stopped for repairs owing to one of the front wheels being damaged description of car white body ...
16 Sep 1902
Continued from previous page. ….. ascertain the name and address of driver, the accident occurred at Fenstanton, Hunts. Any information obtained communicate with [unreadable Ed.] St Ives. Transmitted to Royston.
16 Sep 1902
Description of a man – a bricklayer by trade – missing from his home in Royston since 4th Aug 1901
19th September 1901
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Lost in Royston on 14th Inst sable and white Collie dog very valuable answers to the name of Laddie the property of Ellis Wilkinson.
16 Apr 1903
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Came astray on 14 Inst at Royston and now in possession of Mumford Clark Queens Road Royston a Fox Terrier bitch lemon patch of right eye wearing leather collar no name.
26 Jan 1904
From Deputy Chief Constable to All Stations – Lost inn Royston a black & white [unreadable Ed.] dog black & white ears has on brown leather collar brass studs “Hoe Bournemouth” thereon. [Written over this entry is ‘Found’, Ed.]
26 Feb 1904