Served summons for non payment of poor rates
11 Oct 1888
Served summons for non payment of poor rates
12 Oct 1888
14 days hard labour for destroying his clothes
18 Oct 1888
Fined 2/6 for being drunk
17 Jan 1889
Case dismissed with a caution
1 Feb 1889
Police officer took lodgings in Hertford as there was no train to Hadham until the morning.
31 May 1889
Conveyed prisoner Benjamin Reed from Bishop’s Stortford to H.M Prison Cambridge.
15 Aug 1889
Served a summons on Fredrick Wallace of Albury.
21 Aug 1889
Attended Much Hadham bench to give evidence against Fredrick Wallace, Fredrick Ettridge and Thomas Perry, all fined for being drunk and disorderly, and Peter Dellow, who was charged with attempting to hang himself.
30 Aug 1889
At 2.25am a fire appeared to be heading in the direction of Green Tye Hill. Upon arriving it became clear that it was much further away. Also served a summons on Fredrick Ettridge and Thomas Perry.
20 Aug 1889
Went to Much Hadham to receive notices to serve as a witness in the case of Peter Dellow.
04 Oct 1889
While patrolling Hadham Ford at 10am, the officer noticed that a clay hut had been burned down during the night of November 5th 1889. The property belonged to Mr Gillet and was uninsured.
06 Nov 1889
Served a summons on Walter and Alfred Jordon in Braughing and Henry Jordon in Mentley.
11 Nov 1889
Attended Bishop’s Stortford Bench to give evidence against William Savill of Farnham Essex, whose case was dismissed. Took prisoners Benjamin Reed, Frances W. Pyre and James Almond to Cambridge gaol.
24 Oct 1889
Attended Bishop’s Stortford Bench to give evidence against Sapsford. The case was dismissed.
07 Nov 1889
At Farnham Essex, a summons was served on William Savill by leaving it with his mother at his place of abode.
08 Oct 1889
Officer was unable to reach their second point as a heavy thunderstorm forced them to take refuge in a cottage near the first.
06 Jun 1889
Attended Much Hadham Bench to give evidence against Robert Henry Smith of Bury Green, charged with being drunk and disorderly in Little Hadham on October 24th 1889.
11 Oct 1889
Attended Hertford quarter sessions to give evidence against Peter Dellow, charged with attempting to commit suicide and sentenced to two days imprisonment.
14 Oct 1889
Served notices from the chief constable on Mr Parry and Mr Betts.
16 Oct 1889