Superintendent Duke sent a message to all Stations concerning a missing man from Mill End Standon. William Henry Reed age 25 years, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches, fair complexion, hair and moustache, eyes blue, dress black jacket and vest grey trousers, white collar grey tie, flannelette shirt, yellow socks white stripes, peak cap, patent ...
18 Aug 1902
From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Copy of telegram just received – Burglary last night Westmill Railway Station stolen black Vienna mourning coat, pair of mens trousers, boots small, enamel broach. Transmitted to Sawbridgeworth. Transmitted to Cambridge Police.
14 Oct 1902
From Superintendent Duke to F and B Divisions – This afternoon at 3.30 a motor car came into collision with a pony and cart near Colliers End the pony the property of Mr. Toop High Street Ware was injured the boy in charge wanted the name and address of driver, the driver then assaulted the ...
24 Sep 1902
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 – Wanted on warrant charged with unlawfully wounding a James Keeper at Standon on 13th Inst a man name unknown, aged about 30, 5 ft 8 or 9, rather thin face, slim build, dressed in light coloured suit, dark cap, muffler round neck, this man has been for the ...
14 Oct 1902
From Superintendent Duke to B and F Divisions – Missing from outside the Fox and Hounds P.H. Standon since about 9 p.m. on 24th a pony and cart of the following description, blue roan mare pony 12 hands, about 10 years, short mane and tail, has a small growth on the side of each eye, ...
25 Dec 1902
Continued from previous page. ….. rug and one woollen rug also a [unreadable Ed.] used for a seat property of Francis Miller Barwick, Herts.
25 Dec 1902
From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Also found strayed at Ware on 12th Inst and now shut up at this station a brindle coloured Fox Terrier bitch in good condition no collar on. Written alongside is “Found”.
13 Apr 1903
From Superintendent Duke to Superintendent Martin – Description of a dog which slipped its collar yesterday at St. Margarets Railway Station whilst being conveyed by Railway Company from Hadham to Tottenham, black dog supposed cross between Lurcher and Whippet, smooth coated, owner Pettit, answers to the name of sweep. Sawbridgeworth & Hadham. Written alongside entry ‘Returned home ...
29 Aug 1903
From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Copy of message from Cheshunt Metropolitan. Knocked down by a train at Waltham Cross Station and killed on 3rd Inst a man about 40, length 5 ft, complexion dark, hair, whiskers and moustache dark, eyes brown, one tooth deficient upper jaw two lower jaw, 8 vaccination marks left ...
04 Aug 1903
From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Lost from Briggens Park Hunsdon at noon today a very valuable Sky Terrier dog dark grey colour wearing silver plated …. Continued on next page.
22 Jun 1903
Continued from previous page. …. collar bearing owners name Mrs Maund Briggens Park or Curzon Street London.
22 Jun 1903
From Superintendent Duke to Superintendent Martin – Mr. Quick Gamekeeper to Lord Romer Great Hormead has taken out three summonses against William White, William Gold and Henry Saville of Furneaux Pelham, I am going to Buntingford this evening to get the summonses, they are returnable at Buntingford on Friday next 30th, have you any objections ...
26 Oct 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
From Superintendent Duke to All Stations – Stolen from an open shed standing in a field at Braughing Friars Braughing during night of 18th Inst. one small driving saddle & bridle brass mounts value 10/-, two pair of leather ….. Continued on next page.
20 Apr 1904