You are here: Home>Search the document collection Search the document collectionCurrently displaying: 19 results You've searched for:Incident Type: "Day to Day" xPolice Officers: "Wm Martin Supt." x Sort by: RelevancyTitleOldestNewest Search term Filter by Collection Guard room occurrence book: 12 Sep 1905-11 Jul 1906 (2)Guard room occurrence book: 5 Nov 1903 - 17 Oct 1904 (2)Filter by Police Officers Wm Martin Supt. (19)Filter by Area Bishops Stortford (16)Headquarters Hatfield (1)Hertford (1)Hockerill (1)Filter by Incident Type Day to Day (19)Filter by Year of creation 1903 (2)1904 (11)1905 (2)1906 (4)Filter by Decade of creation 1900s (19) Complaint About Damage to Willow Trees at The Town Meads 5 May 1904 Complaint By The Sanitary Authorities 6 May 1904 Tree Broken Down In Warwick Road 18 Nov 1903 Complaint About A Man Blowing A Tin Whistle 22 Jul 1904 Request For Police To Check On Mr Chapman's Premises 22 Jul 1904 Wanted On Warrant For Non Appearance To A Summons At Hertford 2 Apr 1904 Complaint of Damage To Brickfield on Sundays 11 May 1904 Mr Longdon's House to be Checked Whilst He's Away 16 Jun 1904 Request For Police to Check on Mr Dick's House Whilst He's Away 27 Jul 1904 No 10 Grange Road Will Be Unattended For Three Weeks 2 Aug 1904 Mr Scott's House Will Be Left Unattended For Three Weeks 8 Aug 1904 Mr Mardon's House Will Be Left Unattended For Two Weeks 12 Aug 1904 Instruction From Supt: Constables To Patrol Main Streets At Lunchtime To Prevent Obstructions 03 Oct 1905 A Complaint From Bishops Stortford Urban District Council - A Hay Cart Has Been Causing An Obstruction On The Highway For Some Time 6 Nov 1905 Instructions From Supt Martin Re Outside Entrance Door 8 Jan 1906 Complaint Received About Windows In Soup Kitchen Being Broken 3 Jan 1906 Complaint Of A Nuisance Being Committed In Footpath Leading To His Back Gate 17 May 1906 New Instruction: PC Can Miss Conference Point To Obtain Refreshment At Home 3 Apr 1906 Receipt From Headquarters Hatfield – Your B1144/03 [B Division Document no. 1144 of 1903 – Ed.] Postal Order & stamps duly received. William Martin Superintendent. 07 Aug 1903