Showing posts with label April 1927. Show all posts
Showing posts with label April 1927. Show all posts

8th April 1927 - Buntingford Petty Sessions

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Buntingford Petty Sessions

Friday last, before Col. Sir Charles Heaton-Ellis, C.B.E., Claud Fraser and Capt. H.H. Williams.

No Lights

Percy Hanley, a waiter, of Great Hormead, was fined 10/- and 4/- costs for riding a cycle without a light at Great Hormead.

Furious Driving

Charles Cummer, of 23, Gordon Road, Edmonton, was summoned for furiously driving a horse and van at Buntingford. 

Evidence was given by P.C. Gillett who said that on 23rd March he heard a horse and van coming down the high street at full gallop. The driver was beating the horse with a steel lined stock.

The witness followed the van to the bridge where the defendant gave his name as Albert Brown, afterwards giving his correct name as Cummer.

The van narrowly missed hitting a car near the George Hotel, and again at the Post Office.

Mrs Fell said she saw the horse and van coming down the street at a terrific rate. There were a number of children in the road, and as she thought there would be an accident she followed the van down the High Street.

The Chairman, who thanked Mrs Fell for coming forward in a public spirited way, said there would be a fine of £3 and costs.

Licensing

Twenty seven applications for exemption from dog licence duty were granted by the Bench, Supt. Wright stating that the Police had no objections.

8th April 1927 - Death of Mrs W. Mottram

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Death of Mrs W. Mottram

We regret to record the death of Mrs W. Mottram, wife of Mr W. Mottram, a well-known tradesman of the town.

Mrs Mottram, who led a life of uprightness and devotion to duty, was greatly respected by everyone, and her death came as a surprise to the town.

After a short illness she was removed to Royston Hospital, where, after every attention, she died on Friday last. Deep sympathy is felt for her husband and other members of the family in their great loss.

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Mr Mottram and relatives wish to return sincere thanks for kind enquiries and sympathy during their recent bereavement.

High Street, Buntingford.

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Read the funeral report.

8th April 1927 - Assessment Committee

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Assessment Committee

The last meeting of the Buntingford Union Assessment Committee, prior to amalgamation with the Bishop's Stortford and Hadham Rural Districts, was held at the Board Room on Thursday of last week, Mr C. Hummerstone (the Vice-Chairman) presiding.

Following the formal business of the meeting, the Chairman referred to the amicable relations which had existed between the assessment committee, the overseers and the assistant overseers, and he would like to take the opportunity of acknowledging, on behalf of the assessment committee, the excellent work done by them, and to thank them for the assistance they had afforded the committee at various times.

Other members of the assessment committee spoke in support.

8th April 1927 - Rainfall for the week

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Rainfall for the week ending Wednesday, April 6th, 1927

March 30 - .60 inches.

April 1 - .07 inches.

April 2 - .15 inches.

April 3 - --

April 4 - .06 inches.

April 5 - .51 inches.

April 6 - .07 inches.

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Total for week 1.46 inches.

 
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