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18th January 1924 - Buntingford Petty Sessions

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Buntingford Petty Sessions

On Friday last, before H.C. Marshall, Esq., in the chair, Claud Fraser, Esq., Mrs C.R. Dimsdale, and the Clerk (Mr H.M. Gisby).

A Sunday Morning Episode

Albert George Stacey, 42, of Green Hill, Braughing, appeared on a charge of being found in unlawful possession of a rabbit and two snares at Braughing.

P.c. Briden, of Braughing, said that on Sunday, 23rd December, at 10.55 a.m., he was on duty at Green Hill, Braughing, when he saw the defendant coming down Bell Lane.

He met him near Malting Cottages, where he stopped him, and told him he should search him. Defendant ran away, but witness caught him and on searching him found on him a rabbit and two snares. He told the defendant he should report the case.

The constable stated that Stacey was a single man. He was living at home, and was a good workman. He had not lost a day's working during the three-and-a-half years he (witness) had known him. His employer was Mr F. Brown of Braughing.

The skin and snares were then produced, and after consultation the Chairman said the snares would be confiscated, and the defendant would be fined 10s. including costs.

The fine was paid in court.

Probation Officer Re-appointed

The Probation Officer's annual report was submitted to the Bench.

The report showed that during the year there was one fresh case. The number at present under the care of Mr Andrews was two, one being a woman, and the other a man, both over 16. During the year four persons had completed their period of probation, and all four cases were satisfactory.

The Bench re-appointed Mr Andrews as Probation Officer, and the Chairman, who said he was sorry Mr Andrews was not pressent, asked the Clerk to convey to the officer congratulations on the excellent way he fulfilled his duties, and the thanks of the Bench for his work in the Buntingford area.

6th August 1926 - Aspenden v. Braughing

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Aspenden v. Braughing

The above teams met at Aspenden on Saturday last - and a poorer exhibition of batting would hardly be possible.

Not one player in each innings scored double figures, Parker (for Braughing) being simply unplayable, taking eight wickets at a very small cost.

Manning an Rayment were both quite as unplayable as Parker - dismissing Braughing for the meagre total of 15.

15th October 1926 - Miscellaneous

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Miscellaneous

4 Unfurnished rooms to let, in Buntingford, on second floor. Box no. 86, "Gazette" Office, Buntingford.

Wanted in the neighbourhood of Buntingford, Braughing, or Sandon, small cottages with good gardens. Thatched cottages are not objected to; either vacant or occupied. Full particulars to A.B.C., c/o "Buntingford Gazette."

8th October 1926 - Braughing property auction

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Braughing, Ware, Herts.

Near the Station (L.N.E.R.)

G. Scarborough Taylor, P.A.S.I., has received instructions from the Trustees of the late H. Shepherd-Cross, Esq., to sell by auction at "The White Hart" Hotel, Puckeridge, on Wednesday, October 27th, 1926, at 5.30 p.m, excellent freehold properties, comprising two valuable enclosures of accommodation and building land, let at the very nominal rental of £12 2s. 6d. per annum; also valuable rent charges, producing £18 15s. per annum.

Further particulars of Messrs. Pontifex, Pitt & Co., Solicitors, 16, St Andrew's Street, Holborn Circus, E.C., and of the Auctioneer, Auction Offices, Buntingford (Tel. 20); Baldock (Tel. 62); Welwyn (Tel. 98); and Hatfield (Tel 16).

 
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