Hertfordshire. [Kelly's

Hertfordshire. [Kelly's

10 HERTFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'S Surtees Henry Edwa.rd esq. Redworth hall, Durham Vcrulam Earl A, Gorhambury, St. Albans 'faylor Alfred esq. :Bridge house, :Bishop's Stortford Wales Henry Charles esq. ArJ.esdene, Cheshunt Taylor Herbert Wilbrnham esq. Hadley Bourne, Barnet Walters Robert esq. The Priory, Ware Terry John esq. Wood street, Barnet Watkins Josceline Frederic esq. Tunnel Woods, Watford Thompson Archibald esq. M.A. Mymwood, Potter's Bar l\1Iittingstall Major George Fearnley-, ID5 Queen's gate, S.O. Middlesex London SW Thomson James Duncan esq. Ast<m house, Stevenage Wigan Jame.s esq. Water lane, Bishop's Stortford Todhunter Robert :Forman esq. The Campions, Barnet Wilkinson Hy. esq. Whit€ Webbs park, Enfield, London N Toulmin Henry Joseph esq. D.L. The Pre, St . .A.lbans Williams J oseph Grout esq. Pendley manor, Tring Townshend The Marquess D.L. Raynham hall, Rougham, Wilshere Charles Willes esq. D.L. The Frythe, Welwyn Bury St. Edmunds Wodehouse Charles Edward esq. M.A. Woolmers, Trotter Lieut.-Colonel Frcderick, D)Tham park, Barnct Hertford Trotter Stuart esq. Hill farm, Wormley, Broxbourne S.O Wodehouse William Herbert esq. B.A., D.L. Woolmers, Vander-Meuleri Rear Admiral Frederick Samuel, Stan~ Hertford sted road, Hockerill, Bishop's Stortford Woollam Charles esq. Abbey mills, St. Albans Van Koughnet Commander Edmund Barker R.N. Tytten­ Woolrych William Richard esq. Croxley house, Rickmans. hanger park, St. Albans worth R.S.O DEPUTY-LIEUTENANT NOT MAGISTRATE. Hanbury Edmund Smith esq. Poles, Ware (;1erk of the Peace, Charles Elton Longmore, 24 Castle street, liertford & St. Peter's street, St. Albans Deputy Clerk of the Peace, Joseph Thomas Sworder, 24 Castle street, Hertford COUNTY POLICE. HEAD QUARTERS, HATFIELD. Chairman of Standing Joint Committee, T. F. Halsey esq. M.P. Great Gadclesdon, Herts Chief Constable Lieut.-Col. HenryS. Daniell, Hatfield Deputy Chief Constable, Superintendent Charles L. M. Pearson, Watford Staff Surgeon, Charles Dradge esq. Hatfielcl Chief Clerk, Supt. William Reynolds, IIatfleld The force consists of a chief constable, deputy chief constable, 5 superintendents, 7 inspectors, 20 sergeants & 157 constables A, or Ware Division-Superintendent, Capt. R. A. Wy- Boxmoor, Crouchfield, Ohipperfield, Cupid Green, mer, Ware; stationS', Braughing, Broxbourne, East- Flamstead, Great Berkhamsted, Hemel Hempstead, wick, Hoddesdlon, Hunsdon, St. Margarets, Standon, Kensworth, King's Langley, Markyate SLreet, North- Wadesmill, Ware, Wvrmley, Buntingford, Cottered, church, 'l'ring, Wiggington, \Vilstone, Brydens Camp, Westmill, Ry~ Common, Hare Street Potten end B, or Bishop's Stortfmd Division-Superintendent, Wm. E, or Hitchin Division-Superinwndent, John Reynolds, Tripp, Bishop's Stortford; stations, Albury, Bishop's Hitciliin; inspector, James Hart, County Constabulary Stomford, Much Hadham, Little Hadham, High Wych, office, Royston; stations, Ashwell, Aston, Baldock, SawbridgeW'Orth, Thorley, llrent Pelham Barley, Barkway, Bennington, Datchwol'1th, Hitchin, C, or Watford Division-D.O.C. & Superintendent, Chas. Ickleford, Ippolitts, Kimpton, King's Walden, Little Lyons Markham PearS'on, Watford; inspector, Henry Munden, Lilley, Offiey, Paul's Walden, Pirton, Royston, Duke, Watford; stations, Ohorley Wood, Croxley Sandon, Stevenage, Therfield, Walkern, Watton, Weston, Green, Harpenden, HuntDn Bridge. London COlney, Hinxworth, Knebworth, Graveley Mill End, Park Street, Redbourn, Rickmansworth, F, or Hertford Division-Superintendent, James Parish, Sarratt, St. Albans, St. 1\-Iichael's, Saundridge, Wheat- Hertford; inspe>Ctor, William Wood, Welwyn; .stations, hampstead, West ~de, Abbots Uingley, Garston, Col- Bayford, ;Bengeo, Essenden, Hatfield, 'Wellham Green, ney heath, Leverstock Green Little Heath, Newgate Street, Tewin, Hertford Heath, D, or Hemel Hempstead Division~Superint>Cndent, Fredk. Letty Green, Codicote, Welwyn Frogley, Hemel Hempstead; inspector, Charles Boutell, R, or Head Quarters Division-Superintendent, William Great Berkhampstead ; .stations, Aldbury, Bovingdon, Reynolds, Hatfield • The Telephone System is worked throughout the county NOTE-A portion of the county is within the metropolitan police district, viz.:-~. Division (Islington), Cheshunt; S. Division (Hampstead), Barnet, Bushey, Elstree & Shenley. The following Table shows the acreage under each kind of crop, and the number of horses, cattle, sheep and pigs in Hertfordshire, as taken from the Agricultural returns, 1893· • .-------------------------------~--~·----------~--~----------------~-------·• ~ J' CROPS. ACRES. LIVE STOCK. NUMBER. --------------------------------------:---------- ------------------~-----------------j----------1 Corn and cereals ........................................ 127,947 Horses used solely for agriculture ..•.•..•...•••. .II,I57 Roots, artificial grasses, cabbage, kohl-rabi Unbroken horses ............... , .................... ~ .. 3,421 and rape ............................................. 37,012 Brood mares , .......................................... ··-·· 57~ Clover and grasses .............. _ ........ ··-...... 39,Io6 Cows in milk or calf .................................. .. 14,628 Permailent pa.sture ............... -··-............ II6,302 Other cattle, 2 years and above ··············~·· 8,538 Ea re fallow...... .. .. .. .. .. ... I7,0CJ7 Ditto, I year and under 2 ................... _. ..• 7,213 Orchards ............................... ~ ................... I ,I 53 Ditto, under I year .................................. 6,694 Market gardens .......................................... 728 Ewes kept for breeding ..•... ·-· .....•. ___ .... ~·· ss,ssr Nursery grounds ... ··························--·· .... 498 Other sheep, t year old and above •.•. ····--···· 31,205 Woods and plantations ........................... 23,151 Ditto, under I year .................................. 52,620 Sows kept for breeding .................•....••...• 3,469 Other pigs·········~·····--········· ... ······-···· .. ····· 21,005 ·-----------------------------------~----------------------------~.--------------------~ Herts contained in I8g1, inhabited houses ...•••....•........•.....•......................... ··· Parishes .............. I •••••••• I • .............................................................................. • • • In 1874, owners of land below I acre .............•............•..............•...... 9,556 Owners of land of I acre and upwards ............................ ,................. 2,831 I29J87 ................................ 384,808 'fatal acreage Of rated lands ". e "e e e."" e 10 " •• 10" 10 """" "10" "e "." " e I • 00". 10" I 1010 "10 1010 •• "" 10.10 I I 10 e •• 10 "10." 1010 " •• IO •• Rateable Value •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 10 [1,296,298 4o6,r6I Tot~~I acreage of the county ··••·•····••····••··•··········••••·• · · · · · · · · · · · ••• · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .

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