From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Supposed stolen from outside the Union Club at Hoddesdon about 8.30 p.m. on 17th Inst a gents high framed bicycle free wheel, make Gardiner, back and front Bowden rim brakes, luggage carrier on handlebars, enamel worn off rim, rubber pedals, Sawnsback saddle, steel mud guards, usual parts plated, ...
18 Nov 1902
From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Stolen between 9.30 p.m. 25th Inst and 7.15 a.m. 26th Inst from the Co-operative Stores, Burford Street, Hoddesdon, entrance effected by climbing water pipe in front of shop and breaking a pane of glass in upstairs window, one pair of mens boots size 10 no nails, one ditto ...
26 Oct 1902
From Superintendent Duke to Superintendent Foster – Strayed from a field at Westhill Hoddesdon 17th Inst a black pony white heel behind leather head collar shod all round, also a dark brown donkey 2 years old property of Mr [unreadable Ed.] Hoddesdon.
19 Jan 1903
From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Lost supposed stolen from outside a house in Amwell Street, Hoddesdon about 4 p.m. this day a gents pneumatic tricycle, Dunlop tyres, 26 in wheels, top bar of frame bright, rubber pedals, tool bag empty, no lamp or pump, Fell Bros. Waltham on head, value £5, the property ...
27 Apr 1903
From Superintendent Duke to Police Cambridge – A large white motor car containing four men has passed through Hoddesdon and Ware travelling at a furious rate, the Police at both places tried to stop it but they drove straight at them and so got away, will you please have enquiries made at Cambridge ascertain if ...
23 May 1903
From Superintendent Duke to Superintendent Martin – W. Hale Warren Farm Sawbridgeworth purchased 5 pigs at Hoddesdon market at 26th Inst.
27 Aug 1903
From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Stolen from a field near the Fish & Eels P,H. Hoddesdon during the night of the 5th Inst a green coloured waterproof Hay Press Cover marked on all four side Young Bros. Kings Cross Road, the property of Messrs. Young Bros. Kings Cross Road.
11 Jun 1903
From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Lost at Hoddesdon on 28th Ult. a large valuable curly coated black Retriever dog black leather collar, 5 years old, property of Mrs. Loughry Chaldron Meads Hoddesdon.
03 Nov 1903