Visited Kiln Farm with Sergeant Gibbs to make enquiries regarding a case of swine fever. The farm foreman, Mr Edward Black, informed that 25 of the 46 pigs on the premises had either died or been killed and were subsequently buried with lime. He had made the issue known to Superintendent Webb the week prior.
02 Nov 1889
Went to Stocking Pelham with Sergeant Gibbs to make enquiries regarding a fowl robbery.
20 Oct 1889
While on patrol, found Mr Savill’s unmuzzled dog in Bishop’s Stortford.
26 Sep 1889
Involved enquiries in both Sawbridgeworth and High Wych.
7 Nov 1889
While patrolling Stortford Road, Alfred Pateman was seen driving sheep with his master Mr James Lanyon’s unmuzzled collie dog. He was made aware of the regulations.
17 Sep 1889
While patrolling Hadham Ford at 7pm, Henry Gillett, labourer from Little Hadham, was seen with an inefficiently muzzled dog. He said that that he would get the muzzle altered.
16 Sep 1889
A dog belonging to Mr Barnard of Much Hadham was found inefficiently muzzled in the company of his son, who was told to take the dog home and inform his father of the issue.
13 Sep 1889
Officer made enquiries into a poaching incident at the parish of Albury.
30 Dec 1889
Officer received gloves, dog collars, chains and notices to post regarding the rabies order and the muzzling of dogs order.
31 Dec 1889