Amendment to F 129 see HPF/B/110/098
22 June 1916
Welwyn Post Office was broken into between 3 & 4 a.m. this day, together with two other places in the neighbourhood, and some money stolen from each.
1st October 1901
From Superintendent Shore to All Stations – Nurse McMay of The Cottage Hospital, Welwyn reports at 7.15 p.m. 16th Inst when passing Danesbury Lodge Welwyn she was struck in the head by some person and knocked down and robbed of a brown Morocco purse tipped with silver containing one £5 Bank of England note [unreadable ...
16 Jan 1903
Continued from previous page. …. addressed to Mrs McMay Sutherland Park, Liverpool, she is unable too give any description of the person who struck her as he disappeared over the hedge in Danesbury Park. Please cause every possible enquiry to be made. Transmitted to Sawbridgeworth and Hadham.
16 Jan 1903
Set of tools stolen from a shed during a break-in on a building site in Welwyn.
4th November 1901
From Superintendent Foster to All Stations – Stolen from a lodging house at Welwyn this morning between 7.45 & 8.45 one pair of brown boots nearly new, one pair of Bakers white linen overalls, by a man who gave the name of Percy Taylor, a tramp, a sail maker, age 21, 5ft 4, dark hair, ...
12 Feb 1904
From Superintendent Foster to All Stations – The Stewards Office at Danesbury Welwyn was broken into and a desk forced and £2.17.0 abstracted between the hours of 6 p.m. 30th Sept and 6.30 a.m. 1st Oct entrance effected by breaking side window, tramp suspected.
01 Oct 1903
Description of man wanted for stealing a silver watch
28th January 1902
From Superintendent Foster to All Stations – Stolen from a clothes line 6.45 & 7.45 a.m. 4th Inst a gents green plaid flannel shirt makers name on collar J.W. Lacon value 7/= and half of red twill neckerchief value 4d property of Cherry & Pateman respectively at Mill Lane Welwyn.
04 Nov 1903
From Superintendent Foster to All Stations – The automatic machine (sweet) at Welwyn Railway Station was broken open during the night of the 5th Inst and the money & contents stolen.
06 Nov 1903