Superintendent Shore [Hertford Ed.] sent a telephone message to Superintendent Foster [Bishops Stortford Ed.] requesting a message be delivered to Inspector Jones of the RSPCA asking if he would send a telegram to a Mr. Harrison a Vet confirming whether he could meet him at Broxbourne by the 5.36 p.m. or 6.10 p.m. trains and ...
21 Aug 1902
From Superintendent Shore to All Stations – Description of three men and two women who are occupying a house here and whose movements are very suspicious, 1st F. Bloomfield about 50, 5 ft 8 or 9, hair grey, brown moustache, very short, stout build, fresh complexion, dark brown trousers, black frock morning coat, sometimes wears ...
03 Nov 1902
Continued from previous page. …. springs lined red and set of old brass harness, these men visit Gentlemen’s houses for the purpose of taking photographs and make statements and keep contradicting themselves, if anything is known of the above will you kindly let me know.
03 Nov 1902
From Police Cheshunt to Superintendent Foster – Please ask Messrs. Holland & Barrett Bishops Stortford the name and address of Free Holder or Copy Holder of their shop at Waltham Cross and Crossbrook Street Cheshunt wanted for the information of the local authority.
04 Dec 1902
From Superintendent Shore to Superintendent Foster – Will you kindly say if anything is known of Sidney William Hammond, son of ex-Sergeant Hammond an applicant for a P.H. in this town.
12 Jan 1903
From Superintendent Shore to All Stations – Please let me by telephone tonight any previous convictions you have against William Rainsden of Wheathampstead age 56 since 15 December 1900. (Reply) No convictions recorded against William Rainsden.
04 Feb 1903