[Also see incidents HPF/B/42/008/1-3 & HPF/B/42/012/1].
13 Nov 1905
Further enquiries made at Tednambury Lock Silk Mills [see related incident HPF/B/42/015/2].
11 Dec 1905
Posted regulations at several farms in the vicinity of Bishops Stortford, including Thorley, Spellbrook and Twyford.
17 Nov 1905
Shovel went missing sometime over the weekend (between 9am on Friday 8th Dec and 9am on Monday 11th). Theft reported to Superintendent Martin.
11 Dec 1905
Received report from PC 214 [from?] Essex of three men seen at Little Hallingbury Silk Mills at around 11pm the previous evening. Made enquires at Thorley and Spellbrook with PC 214 but could not ascertain who the men were.
10 Dec 1905
Special Patrol in Spellbrook to cover King Edward VII’s journey to Newmarket by road.
31 Oct 1905
Made further enquiries re. missing pail in Thorley and Spellbrook; received information leading to a visit to George Green Farm, where stolen pail was found in the possession of Horace Claydon and reposessed. [Also see related incidents HPF/B/42/018/2, HPF/B/42/020/2 and HPF/B/42/042/1].
22 Dec 1905
Pail to the value of 1s went missing during the previous night between the hours of 5pm and 7am. [Also see related incidents HPF/B/42/018/3, HPF/B/42/020/2 and HPF/B/42/042/1].
21 Dec 1905
[Reason for summons not given].
8 Nov 1905
[Also see incidents HPF/B/42/008/1, HPF/B/42/008/2, HPF/B/42/010/1 & HPF/B/42/012/1] .
7 Nov 1905
Made further search and discovered missing netting hidden in hedges about 300 yards from where it was stolen. Identified two offenders who admitted stealing the netting on the previous day and hiding it in the hedges. [Also see incidents HPF/B/42/008/1, HPF/B/42/008/3, HPF/B/42/010/1 & HPF/B/42/012/1].
6 Nov 1905
Attended scene, searched the hedges in the area and made enquiries; found that two boys had been seen in the area on two occasions earlier in the day. [Also see incidents HPF/B/42/008/2, HPF/B/42/008/3, HPF/B/42/010/1 & HPF/B/42/012/1].
5 Nov 1905
Gave evidence against two men accused of stealing netting on 5th August (see related incidents , , &). Both found guilt and fined £1 each. [Also see incidents HPF/B/42/008/1-3 & HPF/B/42/010/1].
23 Nov 1905