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01/03/1834

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Police Gazette; or, Hue and Cry

Date of Article: 01/03/1834
Printer / Publisher: Mills, Jowett, & Mills 
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P O LICE OR, HUE I liuWtgJetr 68 GAZETTE; AND CRY. ^ utfioritg. No. 639.] SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1834. Containing the Substance of all Informations received in Cases of Felonies, and Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputed Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and every particular circumstance marking the Offence. The Names of Persons charged, who are known but not in Custody, and of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and every other mark of identity that can be described. The Names of Accomplices and Accessories, with every other particular which may lead to their Apprehension. The Names of all Persons bought before the Magistrates, charged with any of the Offences mentioned, and whether committed for Trial, Re- examination, or how otherwise disposed of. Also a Description of Property that has been Stolen, and particularly of Stolen Horses, with as much particularity as can be given, with every circumstance that may be useful for the purpose of Tracing and Recovering it. RUNAWAY CONVICTS, FIFTH LIST. Police Office, Hobart Town, July 1st, 1833. NAME. Edward Poole James Phillips George Page Joseph Palmer Andrew Pearson Andrew Pebbles William Pierce John Phillips Thomas Pickup William Paradise John Router John Ryan Joseph Reeves Thomas Richards Thomas Riljby James Robinson George Ralph Thomas Rees Thomas Rideal James Richards John Spong Alexander Stirling John Stewart John Smith Elizabeth Smith Thomas Slater Francis Smith Richard Sheridan Charles Smith, a. Jame W. Smith, a. Cornelius Henry Taylor J. Thompson, a. Coutts William Tomkinson Thomas Arthur Matthew Tierney [ lips W. Thompson, a. Phillips William Tilley William Taylor Charles Vine Anthony Williams George Wood Edward Welch Richard Williams John Wood Robert Wilson John Watson Joseph Willetts John Worton John White Ann Ward John Wilson NATIVE WHERE TRIED. WHEN TRIED. 98NTBNCS. PLACE. TRADE. AGE. SIZE. EYES. HAIR. Surrey Jan., 1823 life Walworth fishmonger 27 5 2 brown brown York July, 1821 life Lancashire labourer 31 5 6 brown brown Middlesex Feb., 1827 life Hastings watchmaker 36 5 6 grey brown Middlesex Jan., 1822 life London labourer 32 5 5 brown brown Nottingham March, 1828 life cooper — — — — Glasgow April, 1822 life Glasgow shoemaker 25 5 3 dk. grey brown Middlesex Feb., 1820 life Maldon sweep 29 5 I grey It. brown London Jan., 1831 7 years Amsterdam shoemaker 24 5 3 grey brown Devon Aug., 1827 14 years Ashbourne carpenter 33 A 2 hazel dk brown Kent April, 1831 lire Chatham labourer 29 4 11 hazel brown London Dec., 1817 lire London cooper 34 5 6 grey brown Middlesex Dec., 1823 life Aldgate groom 27 5 8 blue dk brown Berks Julv, 1820 lire Berks carpenter 31 5 S hazel brown Lancaster March, 1829 lire London joiner 29 5 A grey dk brown Lancaster March, 1825 lire Layland weaver 28 A 7 hazel brown Worcester March, 1829 life Chelsea painter 27 A 2 d. brown brown London July, 1817 life ; London carter 34 A 6 grey dk brown Hertford July, 1825 life Isle or Wight shoemaker 28 5 A brown brown York Jan., 1830 7 years Halitax groom — 4 11 grey brown Lincoln 24 Oct., 1826 7 years Aberdeen seaman 33 A 1 blue brown Kent Aug., 1822 life Deptford carpenter 29 5 A hazel brown Aberdeen April, 1825 life Old Dear seaman 30 A 6 grey brown Middlesex May, 1825 life Stourbridge servant 31 A 7 hazel brown Middlesex July, 1821 life Alresford joiner 38 A 8 grey brown London June, 1821 14 years London sempstress 31 A 4 blue brown York April, 1825 7 years Hepworth seaman 39 A 8 blue red Chester Aug., 1828 life Liverpool bricklayer 23 A 3 blue ilk brown W orcester July, 1820 life Birmingham rule- maker 28 5 1 grey brown London Feb., 1816 lire chair- caner 35 S 1 grey brown Kent July, 1629 life London brickmaker 23 A 3 haz brown Warwick July, 1823 life Coventry watchmaker 28 A 3 blue brown Aberdeen 28 April, 1825 14 years Kerriemuir flax- dresser 27 A 3 blue brown Stafford March, 1822 life Burslem labourer 26 A 0 grey brown Bristol April, 1827 14 years Bristol cooper 23 5 3 grey brown Middlesex Feb., 1821 14 years Loudon stonemason 27 5 4 brown browu Sussex 29 Dec., 1824 7 years St. Alban's cage- maker 31 5 4 dk brown dk brown Middlesex April, 1822 life Lodge worth sawyer 48 5 8 grey brown Southampton March, 1819 life Hampshire labourer 38 A 6 hazel brown Bucks March, 1822 lire Reading tailor 30 5 9 grey brown Worcester March, 1825 lire Manchester calico- printer 28 6 6 brown brown Lancaster March, 1825 lire Halirax, N. S. bargeman 26 5 6 grey brown Middlesex Jan., 1820 14 years London seaman 32 A 4 blue brown Reading Julv, 1820 lire New Windsor Tarm.- labourer 34 A 4 grey dk brown Loudon Sept., 1826 lire Gosport batter 26 A A blue brown Hertford Julv, 1827 lire , Hockering servant 26 S 3 grey bro » n York March, 1825 lire Manchester carder 30 5 6 brown brown Worcester March, 1831 lire Dudley engineer 42 A 7 hizel black Sussex Jan., 1827 life Kent labourer 25 A 8 gray brown Norwich 1818 lire Norwich tin- plate- work. 35 A 2 orown dark York Jan., 1832 7 years Kolheram cook 20 5 1 hazel brown Laucaster April, 1830 14 yeirs Laylaud labourer 20 A 3 grey dk brown MARKS AND REMARKS. scar under left eye; T. M. inside left arm. scar over left eyebrow ; mermaid, crown & anchor inside rt. arm two scars front of elbow ; scar on chin ; weak eyes, scar on back of right arm scars over right eyebrow, on chin, and back of right hand, scar over right eye. deep pock- mark centre of forehead ; scar on left side of neck, pock- pitted. scar on calf of left leg. scars on back of thumb of left hand, and between eyebrows, large scar on back of right arm, anchor back of left hand. scars on forehead, and back of left thumb; crippled feet. scar on right arm ; 7 dots on little finger and thumb of left hand. pock- pitted; little finger of left hand much bent. VV. B. J. S., hearts and darts and anchor right arm ; pock- W. B. on back of right haud. [ marked left side of under jaw, black mark under right eyelid; mole on left side of jaw. lost right arm. scar on the end of his nose. [ A. L. Y. and other marks on left, man, woman, cross, and mermaid on right arm ; H. J. W. K. A. N. small scar over left eye ; G. T. E. G. hearts, darts. & c. right arm. two moles on right side of under jaw ; scar ou end of chin, scar on wrist. thumb of left hand deformed ; scar inside of wrist of left hand, scar over left eye ; M. T. & heart under rt. arm, woman on left scar above wrist- joint inside of right arm. scar back of right- hand. pock- pitted. scar on fore- finger of right hand ; dimple on chin, scar on right eyebrow; blue mark over left eyebrow. scars back of fore- finger right hand, and left side of neck. little- finger of left haud deformed. pock- pitted ; arms much freckled. scar back of right haud ; E. P. W. on left arm. John Ward above elbow- joint of left arm. J. W., sun, moon, stars, and mermaid on right arm. no charge is made for the insertion of Articles relating jlen Property in the Police Gazette and Hue and Cry, all As to Stolen Letters addressed to the Editor upon that subject, are requested to be post- paid, otherwise the insertion requested will not take place. MURDER, AND MALICIOUSLY SHOOTING OR STABBING On Wednesday evening, the 26th ultimo, about half- past six o'clock, Mr. John Richardson, of Bletchingley, Surrey, was inhumanly Murdered ( by being shot through the lungs), between Epsom and Banstead, upon his return from Epsom Market; and also Robbed of Cash and Bank of England Notes, to the amount of between £ 20 and £ 30; a steel- mounted percussion Pistol, with swivel rod, escutcheons and thumb- piece, an eight- inch barrel, double- sighted back- work, cocks, bore 18, and name ' Fenton, London.' Also, a pair of pocket Pistols, common flint locks, flat sided stocks, round steel barrels, and maker's name ' Blanch.'— There is no doubt that the said murder and robbery was committed by two Men, who were seen coming from the spot immediately after- : wards: one is about five feet ten or eleven inches high, the other full half- a- head shorter; one had on a dark jacket or frock, the other a lighter one. They are supposed to be the same men who were seen about two hours previously on Walton Heath, | the tall one wearing a light smock- frock, and having a bundle under his arm : the tall man is powerful- looking but thin, the other is remarkably ill- looking.— Whoever will give such information as may lead to the apprehension of the perpetrators of the said atrocious crime, shall, on conviction, receive One Hundred Pounds Reward, on application to Messrs. Everest and Harding, Solicitors, Epsom, Surrey.— Information to be given at the Police Station, Scotland- yard; or at any of the Police Offices. Whitehall, February 10th, 1834. Whereas it hath been humbly represented unto the King, 1 That, between eight and nine p'clock on the morning of Tues- ! day, the 28th day of January last, William M'Combie, a pedlar, was way- laid, in a Grove, near the Forest of Dean, in the county of Gloucester, by some evil- disposed person or persons unknown, and so violently beaten on the head with a bludgeon, as to cause his death shortly afterwards; His Majesty, for the better apprehending and bringing to justice the persons concerned in the Murder before mentioned, is hereby pleased to promise His most gracious Pardon to any one of them ( except the person who actually committed the same) who shall discover his Accomplice " or Accomplices therein, so that he she or they may be apprehended and con- victed thereof: And, as a further encouragement, a Reward of One Hundred Pounds is hereby offered by the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, to any person ( ex- cept as aforesaid) who shall discover " the said offender cr offenders, so that he she or they may be apprehended and con- victed of the said offence. MELBOURNE. HOUSE- BREAKING. On Saturday night, the 22d ultimo, or early the following morning, the Dwelling- house of Mr. Thomas Lewis, Wells- road, near Bath, was broken and entered, and the following 2458 POLICE GAZETTE; Oi l , H U E A N D CRY. 2495 articles stolen therefrom, viz.— A silver- gilt Snuff- box, chased, engine- turned, and engraved on the top, in garter, ' Thos. Lewis a silver Mustard- pot, a plated ditto ; a silver Table- spoon and four ditto Tea- spoons, marked ' L.'; four silver Cruet- tops ; and a pair of new dark kid Gloves, lined with chamois leather.— Fifty Pounds lfeward will be paid to any person or persons who may give information that shall lead to conviction of the offender or offenders : Twenty- five Pounds to be paid by the said Mr. Lewis; and Twenty- five Pounds by the Bath Guardian Society. On Saturday night, the 8th ultimo, the dwelling- house of Mr. John Dunning, of Carey, near Wareham, Dorset, was broken and entered by three men, who, after cruelly beating and wounding Mr. Dunning, took away the following articles : Four Five Pound county notes, ten Sovereigns, one small French Gold Watch, with black ribbon attached, a Gold Key, and a small Gold Seal, with two Hearts pierced with a dart engraved on the stone. Also, a red watch- ribbon with a Gold iling, Seal, and Key, a new silver Watch, marked inside' J. P.' the number believed to be either 8,- 100 or 4,800, a steel Chain, with one gold and one common key, a gold Finger Ring, with Coral Beads, another gold Ring, with stone set oh swivel, so that it may be worn as a mourning- ring or otherwise, one side of the stone having the motto ' Sacred to Departed Worth ' in gold on a black ground, and the other side edged with small pearls, and hair in the centre, and several other rings, a small gold Pin, with clear white studs, ten silver tea- spoons, marked with the letter D, two smaller ditto, no mark, one old- fashioned silver Dessert- spoon, marked originally I. K., and an E. very roughly added since, the end of the handle turned up, an old- fashioned Cream- jug, on three feet, a gold Chain, worn round the neck as a watch- guard, a good black Coat, a blue ditto, a yellow spotted Waistcoat, and a pair of new drab kerseymere Breeches, one watered slate- coloured silk dress, one ditto, green shot with yellow, two light muslin Gowns, white Petticoats, net caps, with lace borders, French white Handkerchiefs, a gauze scarf, a handsome red « hawl, a pink crape ditto, a fawn- coloured ditto, with a deep flowered border, six common pocket Handkerchiefs, marked B n, three or four pair of cotton stockings, marked B n, a new diaper Table- cloth, marked J. K. D., one ditto, not marked, a piece of new Diaper, partly made into Towels, two remnants of Irish Linen, and various other articles. Fifty Pounds Reward will be paid on conviction of the offenders and recovery of the property. HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Stolen, on Monday night, the 24th ultimo, or early the fol- lowing morning, from the Stable of Mr. John Underwood, of Acton Hall, in the county of Suffolk, a Black Nag Gelding, aged, about sixteen hands high, with off foot white behind, a cunt in the near side shoulder, carries his fore legs very round when trot- ting and his head high. Also, at the same time, a Bridle, nearly new, with large twisted bits.— Whoever will give information of the offender or offenders, shall, upon his or their conviction, receive Twenty Pounds Reward, on application to the said Mr. John Underwood, Acton Hall, aforesaid. Information to be given to Edmund Wend, police officer, Bury Saint Edmunds. Stolen or Strayed, on Sunday night, the 23d ultimo, or early the following morning, from the Farm- yard of Mr. Thomas Reader, in the parish of Deal, Kent, a Bay Horse, aged, about fourteen hands high, and had a sand- crack lately cut out on his fore foot.— If stolen, whoever will give information that may lead to conviction of tbe offender or offenders, shall receive Three Guineas Reward, by applying to Mr. Thomas Langley, constable, Deal, Kent. Stolen, on Monday night, the 24th ultimo, from out of a stable, in the occupation of Mr. John Markham, of Hanging WAR OFFICE, J-. I List and Description of NAME. OFFICE NUMBER CORPS. PARISH. COUNTY. TRADE. AGE. SIZE. PERSON. HEAD. FACE. EYES. EYEBROWS. NOSE. HAIR. Patrick M'Guire 12062 62d Foot Woolwich Kent labourer 20 5 84 stout prop — grey brown prop dark brown Timothy Regan 12062 62d Foot Cburcli Hill Kerry labourer 20 A 7 stout prop — hazel brown prop dark brown Samuel Shaw 12063 82d Foot Ipswich Suffolk knife- cutler 23} 5 7 stout large oval grey light common light biown James Russell 12064 82d Foot Hulewell Flintshire labourer 20 5 6 slender common oval blue ' dark common dark Thomas Smith 12065 82d Foot Bilstone Stafford locksmith 194 5 6i — — — hazel — — brown Luke Kenny 12066 99th Foot Ferry Glass Tipperary labourer 21} 5 9 — —- — hazel — — brown James Jennings 12063 15th Foot Galway Galway Warwick labourer 20} 5 7 — — — grey — — black John Slim 12069 62d Foot Birmingham Cookney bricklayer 18 b n stout common long grey light brown co tn mo ii lightbrown William Bedford 12070 62d Foot Northampton labourer 20 i 5 64 stout prop round grey brown prop brown William Poucher 12070 62d Foot Noctdn Lincoln labourer 19 5 Si prop prop prop brown brown prop hazel William Mitchell 12071 8th Foot Waterford Waterford 17 5 8 — — — dark grey — black Thomas Dennison 12072 22d Foot Birr King's labourer 25 5 H — — — brown — — lightbrown Samuel Charles 12073 23d R. Welsh Fus. Skerfeith Monmnoth servant 24 5 6 — — — dark grey — — dark brown James Smith 12074 34th Foot Manchester Lancaster bricklayer 19 5 8} — — grey — — browu Ephraim Bowden 12075 53d Foot St. Oswalds Chester labourer 21 5 6 — — — hazel — — browu William Walsh 12076 62d Foot Shaudou Cork mason 19 5 fit prop PfP handsom blue light prop fair Joseph Andrews 12077 74th Foot Arigle Derry labourer 22 5 6} — - — brown — — lightbrown Michael Donohoo rl2078 98th Foot Prior Kerry labourer 25 5 64 — •— — blue — — fair John Tennant 12080 1st Bat. 1st Foot Gorbals Lanark labourer 22} A 9 slender round oval grey brown prop brown Thomas Allen 12081 28th Foot Twycross Atherstone labourer 20} 5 7 § — — — hazel — — brown William Walker 12081 50th Foot Ashford Keut shoemaker 20} 5 8} — — — blue — — dark James Robertson 12082 62d Foot St. Cuthbert's Edinburgh grocer 18 5 7 slender prop oval hazel dark brown prop dark brown Thomas Stoddard 12083 63d Foot Moffatt Dumfries labourer 23 6 1 stout round long blue red common red Patrick Green 12084 1st Bat. 1st Foot Clonmel Tipperary servant 28 5 H prop prop oval brown dark prop grey James Davy 12085 11th Foot Hamlaston Pembroke labourer 22 § 5 8} stout common oval grey dark common brown John Philpot 12086 18th Foot Riugwood Hants servaut 34 5 A slender prop oval grey long prop brown James Nowlan 12087 43( 1 Foot Fermoy Cork labourer 29J 5 7 stout round ovat hazel black short dark browu James Tobin 12088 57 th Foot Callen Kilkenny labourer 20 6 0 stout — large grey dark brown prop dark Edward Carney 12089 59th Foot St. Andrews Dublin labourer 25 § A fi § — — — grey — — black Abraham Mitchell Wyer 12090 36th Foot Bridgewater Somerset mason 19 5 n stout round large hazel light brow d short lightbrown Archibald M'Cook 12091 64th Foot Tamlaght Londonderry blacksmith 21} 5 9} — — — brown — — brown Andrew Emsley 12092 72d Highlanders Kilcominon Aberdeen labourer 21 5 — — — blue — — fair William Wylie 12093 74th Foot Greenock Renfrew mason 26 A 8 § — — — grey — — fair John Brown 12094 92d Highlanders Avondale Lanark weaver 214 5 94 — — — hazel — — dark brown William Sadler 12095 70th Foot Ivall Sussex labourer 22 5 7} — — — grey — — brown Francis Meggs 12095 70th Foot Standon Hertford labourer 26 S 94 — — — grey — — lightbrown Jamuel Sawood 12095 70th Foot Halifax York labourer 26 A n — — — brown — — sandy John Williamson 12096 2d Bat. Rifle Brig Pensford Somerset blacksmi th 21 A 114 — — — hazel — — dark brown William Mitchell ( 2) 12097 8th Foot Waterford Waterford mason 24} 5 9 — — — blue — — brown John Skellett 12098 33d Foot Grautham Lincoln labourer 23 A 7 — — — hazel — — brown Samuel Butcher 12098 33d Foot Stamford Lincoln labourer 20 A 7 — — — grey — — dark brown George Smith 12098 33d Foot Kington Somerset labourer 19 A 6 — — — grey — — _ brown John Arnell 12099 2d Bat. 60th Foot Doriugtou Sussex labourer 23 A 8} — — — hazel — — dark brown Richard Jackson 12099 2d Bat. 60th Foot Anuey Berks labourer 21* A ' 4 — — — grey — — light browu Michael Henry Martin 12100 81st Foot Milto'wu Westmeath labourer 30 6 0 — — — grey — — sandy Patrick Ward 12101 18th Foot Galway Galway labourer 32 A 6 stout prop round grey prop prop brown Ralph Hamilton 12102 74th Foot Aulston Renfrew labourer 22J 5 10} — — — grey — — brown William Wright 12103 2d Bat. Cold. Gds. Beutley Derby Vork labourer 30J 5 8i stout prop oval grey light brown common light John Firth 12104 1st Bat. Cold. Gds. Barnsley tailor 25 5 91 slender prop uval hazel dark prop brown Daniel Sullivan 12105 62J Foot 19 A 64 — — — hazel — light brown Girvan Hamilton 12106 71st Highlanders Hamilton Lanark labourer • 19 5 fij _ blue brown John Elvey 12107 77th Foot Rochester Keut shoemaker 23 A 7 prop prop oval hazel dark prop dark brown George White 12108 52d Foot St. Michaels Coventry weaver 27} 5 9 — — hazel — brown John Hunt 12109 2d Bat. 60th Foot Salford Lancashire stoue- mason 25} A 8} — — — hazel — — dark browa Johu Robb 12110 92d Highlanders Dundee Forfar labourer 19 5 6} stout large long grey dark long dark William Appleby 12114 2d Drag. Guards St. Johns Chester plumb.& glazier 23 A 91 — — — blue — — browa Thomas Layton 12115 3d Bat. Gren. Gds Stokesley York dyer 24 6 0} prop prop prop hazel light common browu John Parks 12116 1st Bat. 1st Foot Randalstown Antrim labourer 18 5 7 slender round long blue fair prop fair John Walker 12117 15th Foot Sibsey Lincoln labourer 20 5 8 § — — — blue — light Micah Newman 12118 32d Foot St. Gregorys Norfolk weaver 20} 5 7 — — — grey — — dark brown John Patterson 12119 57th Foot St. Caoire Kilkenny labourer 20 5 8 stout prop prop grey brown common brown Edward Walsgrove 12120 65th Foot Bishop Teacbb. Warwick labourer 21 A fi| stout rouud oval hazel light prop fair James Grubb 12120 65th Foot St. Marys Warwick printer 19 5 6} slender round long dark dark prop Hark James Bailey 12122 70th Foot Lisburn Antrim 21 5 7* — — — blue — brown Albert Hockley 12122 70th Foot Hammersmith Middlesex saddler 21 A 7 — — — hazel — — brown James Fee 12123 78th Highlanders Kirkmahoe Dumfries labourer 18 5 8} — — — blue — — brown Donald Kennedy 12123 78ih Highlanders Croy Inverness shoemaker 18 5 6* — — — brown — — red hOn E I COMP.' S SERVICE, Abraham Bamford 12111 Artillery Slewitt York labourer 21 5 10 v. stout round round grey lightbrown prop lightbrown William Clayton 12112 Artillery Liverpool Lancaster shoemaker 22 A 7 stout round broad grey brown broad brown Michael Fenaughty 12113 Artillery Kilmore Mayo labourer 20 7 moderate oval oval grey fair prop , fair ROYAL mArIne. hazel John M'Curdy Woolwich Div. Dean Lancashire draper 21 i 74 brown POLICE GAZETTE; Oi l , H U E A N D CRY. 2495 Houghton, Northamptonshire, an aged bay nag Mare, about fifteen hands high, her near eye rather small and weak, a switch tail, a callousness in the near fore leg, arising from a splint, and a chronic cough. A single curb bridle, a halter, a saddle with one of the flaps loose, and a crupper, were also stolen at the same time. Whoever will apprehend or cause to be brought to justice the offender or offenders so that he or they may be convicted thereof, shall receive a Reward of Five Guineas of Mr. Charles Markham, Attorney, in Northampton, the Trea- surer of the Walgrave Association, and also a further Reward of Five Guineas from the said John Markham. Stolen, between the hours of nine o'clock on Wednesday night the 19th ultimo and six o'clock the next morning, from the Stable of Mr. Thorndyke, Jew's- row, Wandsworth, a Black Marc, fourteen hands high, rat tail, and goes strait with the near fore foot: also a Bridle. Stolen, on Thursday night, the 13th ultimo, from a Field, belonging to Messrs. J. and G. Bennet, of Temple- Cloud, Somerset, Two Black Mares. They are calculated for riding or drawing, about fourteen hands high, wrung on both shoulders, and a white star in the forehead : one is about seven years old, in foal, and near foot before lately blistered and fired which has left a very plain mark ; the other is rising three years old, has the mark of a cut on her off fore foot across her fetlock joint, and three white feet.— Whoever will give information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive Ten Pounds Reward, from the said Messrs. Bennet: Five Pounds to be paid on commitment, and the remainder on conviction. Stolen or Strayed, on Sunday night, the 16th ultimo, or early the following morning, from a Yard, at Dennerhill, in the parish of Hugendon, in the county of Bucks, a Bay Mare, in foal, about ten years old, about twelve hands high, a short cut tail, marked ' W. * M.' on each shoulder, which cannot be seen without the hair being removed, it being very long, the hoof of the off fore foot is twisted also the frog of same toot, and had on the near fetlock a leg- lock which is likely to rub the hair off. — If stolen, whoever wdl give information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive Four Pounds Reward, from Mr. W. Martin, Dennerhill aforesaid ; if strayed, Ten Shillings and all reasonable Expenses. Stolen, on Sunday night, the 16th ultimo, or early the follow- ing morning, from a Barn, in Duston Field, Northampton, a Bay Horse, aged, nearly fifteen hands high, blaze down the face, near hind heel white, small scar on the off knee, small spavin on the off hock, switch tail, and has been used in drawing.— Five Guineas Reward will be paid, on conviction of the offender or offenders, by applying to Mr. Edward Bosworth, the owner, Queen's Head, Gold- street, Northampton. Stolen, on Monday night, the 17th ultimo, or early the fol- lowing morning, from the Stable of Mr. John Ablett, of Sur- biton Common, near Kingston, a Dark Bay Gelding, seven years old, about fifteen hands and a half high, with a litue white on one fetlock.— Whoever will give information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive Ten Pounds Reward from the said Mr. Ablett. Stolen, on Monday night, the 17th ultimo, or early the'fol- lowing morning, from the Half- moon Farm Stable, at Cater- ham, Surrey, a Brown Cart Mare, seven years old, about fifteen hands high, rather low in the back, has a stripe of white down the face, a brown muzzle, black legs, long tail, and is a very fast walker.— Whoever will give such information as may lead to the discovery of the offender, shall, upon conviction, receive Ten Pounds Reward. Stolen, on Monday night, the 3rd ultimo, from a Pasture, at Tottenhill, in the occupation of Mr. Langford, a Light Chesnut Horse Pony, with long light mane and tail, about twelve hands high, rising five years old, has a saddle- spot about the size of a [ See last page. MARCH 1,1834. Deserters from His Majesty's Service. NKCK. SHOULD. ARMS. HANDS. LEGS. FEET. MOUTH. MARKS AND REMARKS. TIME. PLACE. COAT. / WAISTCOAT. TROWSERS. — — — — — — — sup. to be at Dingle, where bis mother and sister reside. 22 Jan. Tralee dark dark corduroy — — . — — —- — — attested but not intermediately approved.... 28 Jan. Kilkenny blue light corduroy short round prop prop prop prop common punishment; scar on right eye; marks on both arms 30 Jan. Glasgow red shell regimental long square prop prop prop prop common took side- arms, belt, bayonet, plate, and part reg. neces. 30 an. Glasgow red shell regimental — — — — — — — took side- arms, belt, bayonet, plate, and part reg. neces. 30 an. Glasgow red shell regimeutal — — — — — — — deserted off furlough at Portumna 31 an. off furlough regimeutal Oxford grey — — — — — — — crucifix on left arm, mermaid, half- moon, & c. on right . 2 Feb. Carlisle coatee Oxford mixt. common square prop prop prop prop common deserted before attestation 2 Feb. Birmingham blue light corduroy prop prop prop prop prop large prop recruit, deserted after intermediate approval . . . 6 Feb. Coventry coloured coloured coloured prop prop prop prop prop prop prop recruit, deserted after intermediate approval . 6 Feb. Coventry black fustian striped dark — — — — — — — D, 3d desertion ; marks of punishment.... 5 Feb. Cork — — — — — — — took black cap and all his regimental necessaries . 7 Feb. off furlough reg. coatee Oxford niixt. — — — — — — — took side- belt and bayonet 2 Feb. Clonmel regimental dark — — — — — — — took greater part of his regimental necessaries 6 Feb. Stockport Oxford mixt. — — — — — —— — took greater part of his regimental necessaries 3 ? eb. Hull prop square prop prop prop prop common deserted before intermediate approval .... 4 Jeb. Cork brown light striped — — — — — — — took about 15/., aud all his regimeutal necessaries . 9 Feb. Dublin blue —— black —• — — — — — — received a furlough to go to Cahirseveen.... 29 Fan. off furlough fatigue Oxford mixt. long round prop small prop small small 2d. des.; took part reg. necessaries and great coat . 5 Feb. Londonderry shell jacket cloth — • — — — — — — took greater part of his regimental necessaries 6 Feb. Liverpool red shell regimental — — — — — — — 2d desertion ; took part of his regimental necessaries 8 Feb. Chatham fatigue black prop prop prop prop prop prop prop g Feb. London grey coloured blue long round long large stout common common slovenly appearance, walks badly 6 Feb. Chatham shell jacket • Oxford mixt. short broad prop prop prop prop prop supposed to have been drowned 4 Jan. St. Lucia —•— —— prop round long large stout large common took side- arms, reg. cap, and chief part of necessaries . 10 Feb. Brecon regimental —:— Oxford grey prop prop prop prop prop prop prop 2d desertion; took the whole of regimental necessaries . 8 Feb. Rochdale reg. coatee black short round prop prop prop prop large took side- belt, bayonet, scabbard, and forage cap . . 8 Feb. Waterford reg. red Oxford mixt. — square — — — — — supposed to be on the coast in the county of Waterford . 3 Feb. on march — — — — — — — D ; 3d des.; took part of his regimental necessaries 8 Feb. Dublin reg. coatee — regimental common square prop prop prop prop common one of front teeth in under jaw sticks out . . 29 Jan. Birmingham snuff- colour light corduroy — •— — — — — — took the whole of his regimental ne'. essaries . 9 Feb. Fermoy red shell — Oxford mixt. — — — — — — — 2d desertion ; took side arms 7 Feb. Dundee regimental tartau — — — — — — — took side arms 7 Feb. Dublin regimental Oxford mixt. — — — — — — — 2d des.; took great- coat, marked grenadiers, No. 31 9 Feb. Fermoy white tartan — — — — — — — took side- arms 4 Feb. Cork regimental —— regimental — — — — — — — 9 Feb. Cork regimental — regimental — — — — — — — took great- coat 9 Feb. Cork regimeutal regimental — — — — — — — an anchor, J. W. & M. W. 1831, right arm ; took neces. 5 Feb. Dover Castle undress reg. green — — — — — — — 2d desertion ; D ; has a wife and children at Stockport 5 Feb. Cork • — — — — — — — letter D and second time of desertion .... 13 Feb. Weedon shell Oxford mixt. — — — — — — — letter D and second time of desertion .... 13 Feb. Weedon shell Oxford mixt. — — — — — — — tip of nose inclined to left side 13 Feb. Weedon shell Oxford mixt. — — — — — — — took great- coat, side- arms, and all his reg. necessaries . 30 Jan. Kingston reg. green reg. green — — — — — —• — took great- coat, side- arms, and all his reg. necessaries . 31 Jan. Wantage reg. green reg. green — — — — — — — impediment in his speech, bald on the top of his head 14 Feb. Birr regimental Oxford mixt. prop square prop prop prop prop prop slightly pock- pitted ; took sida arms and cap . 14 Feb. Salford regimental Oxford mixt. —• — — — — —. ............ 12 Feb. Dublin shell —— Oxford mixt. prop square prop prop prop prop prop took forage cap and part of his regimental necessaries . 10 Feb. London white fatigue Oxford mixt. prop square prop prop prop prop prop ............ 8 Feb. London regimeutal regimental regimental — — — — 15 Feb. London moleskin light moleskin ___ _ _ mark on third finger of left hand ; took part reg. necess. 29 Jan. off pass reg. coatee Oxford mist. prop square prop prop prop prop prop dark about mouth ; took part of regimeutal necessaries . 14 Feb. Portsmouth scarlet shell Oxford mixt. — — — — — ............ 10 Feb. Belfast fatigue Oxford inixt. — — — — — — — bis arms are marked with figures of men, & c. 13 Feb. Newry reg. green reg. green short square stout prop stout prop common took greater part of his regimental necessaries . 14 Feb. Greenlaw Barr. regimental tartau kilt — — — — — — • ••••• « .'••• « 15 Feb. Nottingham stable stable long square prop prop prop prop common slightly pock- pitted 15 Feb. Londou red fatigue regimental long square prop large prop small small took side- arms and part of his regimental necessaries 17 Feb. Londonderry shell jacket cloth — — — — — — took side- arms 17 Feb. Carlisle coatee Oxford mixt. — — — — — — — took side- belt and part of his regimental necessaries 14 Feb. Norwich regimental Oxford grey common square ProP prop prop prop common a recruit, not attested 17 Feb. Kilkenny great coat cord prop Prop prop prop prop prop prop 2d desertion : took side- belt and bayonet. . . 16 Feb. Portsmouth regimental —— Oxford mixt. prop prop prop prop prop prop prop took part of regimental necessaries 16 Feb. Portsmouth regimeutal Oxford mixt. — — — — — took four clarionets and a coucert flute with silver keys . 11 Feb. Cork fatigue Oxford mixt. _ — — — — — —. ............ 11 Feb. Cork fatigue Oxford mixt. — — — — — — — took side- belt, bayonet, and all regimental necessaries . 14 Feb. off pass reg. red tartan kilt — — — — — — — took side- belt, bayonet, part reg. necessaries, and 9s. 14 Feb. Paisley reg. red tartan kilt prop broad stoat large stout prop prop 16 Fe Manchester blue striped fustian short square stout prop stout Prop wide 12 Feb. Manchester blue black blue prop square prop prop prop prop prop 16 Feb. Liverpool blue striped blue — — — — — - — supposed to be at his father's at Liverpool . - . 13 Feb. Woolwich red round dark grey 2460 P O L I C E GAZETTE; OR, H U E A N D CRY. nut, and a long crack on one of the fore feet.— Whoever will give information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the pony, shall receive Three Pounds Reward, by applying to Mr. Langford, Chemist, Lynn. Stolen, on Wednesday morning, the 12th ultimo, from a Stable, belonging to Mr. John Johnson, of Coddington, near Barn Hill, in the county of Chester, a Brown Gelding, aged, fourteen hands and a half high, one off foot white, long tail, a white mark down his face, grey about his head and under the mane, and has never been shod on his hind feet.— Also, a Black Mare, rising seven years old, with long tail, one hind foot white, and a white mark down her face.— Whoever will give informa- tion to Mr. Monday, at the County Police Office, Middlewich, as may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders, shall re- ceive Five Pounds Reward. Stolen, on Monday night, the 10th ultimo, or early the fol- lowing morning, from a Stable, belonging to Mr. Wm. Beevers, of Moss, near Doncaster, a Black Cart Mare, rising eight years old, about fifteen hands and a half high, and in foal; has a white mark down her face, black legs, a switch tail, has been lately rowelled in her breast, and has a small lump on the top of her loin.— Whoever will give information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive Five Pounds Reward, by applying to the said Mr. Beevers. In- formation to be given to Mr. Williamson Etches, Doncaster, police officer. Stolen, on Monday night, the 10th ultimo, or early the fol- lowing morning, from the Stable of Mr. Ransom, of Stainforth, near Doncaster, a Black Mare, with no white marks, rising seven years old, about fourteen hands high, switch tail, and used for carting and gig: worth £ 18.— Five Pounds Reward will be paid by the said Mr. Ransom, to any person who may give information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Mr. Williamson Etches, Doncaster, police officer. Stolen, on Monday night, the 10th ultimo, or early the fol lowing morning, from a Stable, belonging to Mr. John Duckitt, of Moss, near Doncaster. a Black Cart Mare, rising five years old, about fourteen hands and a half high, switch tail, two little white stars on her face, a little white on her off fore foot and off hind foot, and had a shoe off her near hind foot.— Whoever will give information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive Five Pounds Reward, by applying to the said Mr. Duckitt. Information to be given to Mr. Wil- liamson Etches, police officer, Doncaster. Stolen, on Thursday night, the 30th Jan., or early the fol- lowing morning, from a Stable, in the parish of Little Missen- den, Bucks, in the occupation of Mr. John Redrup, a Black Mare, aged, about thirteen hands high, with a brand- mark on the near shoulder ' N. G.', a white saddle- mark on the near side of the back, the hair rubbed off with the saddle on. the wither, short cut tail, and the near eye almost blind.— Whoever will give such information as may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the mare, shall receive Four Pounds Reward from Mr. John Redrup, Halmer Green, in the parish of Little Missenden, Bucks. lARCENY. Stolen, on Wednesday night, the 26th ultimo, between ten and eleven o'clock, frohi the House of Mrs. Lawrence, No. 23. Upper Seymour- street, West, a rosewood Table Clock, maker's name ' Grimaldi and Johnson, Strand.'— Supposed by a Man, named HENRY GREEN, a traveller or hawker; he is about twenty- one years of age, five feet five or six inches high, dark hair and eyes, slightly pitted with the small- pox, has a Jewish appearance, and a slight impediment in his speech. Absconded, on Wednesday evening, the 26th ultimo, about seven o'clock, from the Manor House School, Upper Ilolloway, MARY O'NEIL, a servant, stealing and taking with her the following property, viz.— A new black dress Coat; a black surtout Coat, double- breasted, torn at the bottom of the pockei outside; a pair of new dark grey Trousers, a pair of new super- fine black kerseymere Trousers, a black single- breasted Waist- coat, and a silk Handkerchief.— She is about nineteen or twenty years of age, tall, and has a red face. Stolen, on Thursday, the 27th ultimo, from the Box ol Charles Smith, of No. 6, Harrow place, Horslydown, the fol- lowing articles, viz.— An olive body Coat, a black silk velvet Waistcoat, a pair of olive Trousers, a black silk Handkerchief and two Shirts— By his fellow servant, named WALTER CLEMENTS, about twenty- two years of age, sandy hair, and a baker by trade. Stolen, on Saturday night, the 22d ultimo, from No. 7, Wood- street, Tabernacle- square, Shoreditch, the following pro- perty, belonging to Francis Wingfield, viz.— One £ 5 Note, ol Greenways and Co., Warwick Old Bank ; one Half- sovereign, 3s. in silver; a silver Hunting Watch, by ' Mann and Stevens Coventry'; a green Coat with gilt buttons, a dark silk Waist- coat, a pair of fustian Trousers, a Shirt marked ' F. W.', a bufi cotton Handkerchief, a Knife, a dark green cloth Cloak with t wo capes, and a Collar.— By a man named GEORGE TUR- NER, about twenty years of age, five feet eight inches high, stout made, round face, and dark complexion. RICHARD DODD, late clerk and foreman to Mr. Roberts, Woollen Draper, of No. 9," Marylebone- street, Golden- square, has Absconded, stealing and taking with him two Trusses, con- taining Woollen Cloth, with direction cards on them, the reverse side of these cards has ' Smith and Stevens, Upper Saint Martin's Lane,' printed on them.— The said RICHARD DODD is about thirty- eight or forty years of age, is of mid- dling height, looks rather stupid and heavy in his manners from excessive drinking, light brown hair, bad teeth ( one out in front), his under hp projects a good deal, walks quick, and is slovenly in his appearance.— Fifty Pounds Reward will be paid, on the apprehension of the said RICHARD DODD, on appli- cation to the said Mr. Roberts. Information to be given to Benjamin Schofield, constable, at Marlborough- street Office. FELONIES NOT OTHERWISE DESCRIBED. JOHN WADSWORTH, a journeyman miller, stands charged with having committed a Felony, at Doncaster, on Saturday, the loth " ultimo.— He is thirty- two years of age, about five feet seven inches high, stout made, light hair, and has had a cut on his upper lip; was dressed like a miller, in a round fustian or corded jacket, plain fustian trousers, shoes, and black hat. He served his apprenticeship to Mr. John Birch, of Sprotbrough, near Doncaster, miller; but has recently been em- ployed by Mr. Armitage, of Doncaster, at the steam mill, from whence he absconded.— Information to be given to Mr. Wil- liamson Etches, police officer, Doncaster, who will pay all ex- penses incurred in apprehending and detaining the said offender. JOHN BASE, twenty- two years of age, convicted of a Felony, at Reading, ou the 31st of December 1833, and sen- tenced to seven years' transportation, made his Escape from Woolwich Dock Yard, on Friday, the 14th instant. It is sup- posed he has been supplied with clothing by some person aiding his escape, his own clothes having been left behind. He is a native of Chelsea, has light brown hair, dark eyes, light eye- brows and lashes, common nose and mouth, of fair complexion, round full visage, stout made, five feet seven inches high, said to be married and has two ahildren, can neither read nor write, and by trade a stone- sawyer; marks on body— scar on left cheek, scar on the upper joint of his fore- finger of left hand, and scar on the first joint of thumb on same hand: it is strongly suspected he has been transported before : his relations reside in Chelsea. It has since been ascertained that he worked at his trade of a stone- sawyer, at Pimlico, and lodged at the sign of the ' Bag- of- Nails' Public- house, and is well known in that neighbourhood.— Information to be given at the Public Office, Bow- street. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS During the night of Saturday the 22d or Sunday the 23d ultimo, a considerable Quantity of Underwood, growing in the Woods of Sir Charles Farnaby, Bart., at Wicknam, in Kent, principally of Spanish Chesnut, of about three years' growth, was unlawfully Destroyed, and between two and three thousand Shoots maliciously Broken off.— Any information respecting the same is requested to be given at the Public Office, Bow- street. Escaped from custody, at Wolverhampton, two men, charged with Burglary, named PAUL WINCHURCH, and WILLIAM CHANDLER, better known by the name of ' DOLLAR.' WINCHURCH stands about five feet four inches high, sallow complexion, black hair, round face, and stout made; had on a blue coat, dark- coloured waistcoat and trowsers, rather wor, and black shag hat. CHANDLER, alias < DOLLAR/ stands about five feet six inches high, light hair, and a blue mark ( forked) under the forehead, long visage, light complexion, large eyes; had on a light barragan jacket, dark brown barragan trowsers, and dark- coloured waistcoat, an old black silk hat ( apparently not his own nor a fit), and he had rather a long beard: both are miners. Any person apprehending and lodging hem in any of His Majesty's Gaols, shall receive Five Pounds Reward, upon application to Mr. Richard Diggory, Constable, jf Wolverhampton. PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen, on Tuesday evening, the 25th ultimo, between five tnd eight o'clock, from No. 32, Exeter- street, Chelsea, two Pieces of Dandy Canvas, consisting of about eighty yard- together.— The property of Mr. Patience. Stolen, on Tuesday afternoon, the 25th ultimo, about one o'clock, from the person of Mrs. Allen, of No. 16, Grove- lane, Camberwell, whilst crossing the Fields, in company with a young Lady, towards Dulwich, a Reticule, containing the fol- lowing property, viz.— Two Sovereigns, twenty- two Shillings in silver, a F'ive- shilling- piece, a Shilling with a hole through it, i silver Pencil- case, a gold Chain with locket attached, and a white cambric Handkerchief marked ' E. M. C. A.'— By a Man who was sitting on a stile at the bottom of Green- lane, leading from Champion- hill, who, on their arrival, sprang up and seized the reticule, which Mrs. Allen was carrying in Tier hand. He is of middle stature, pale complexion, and prominent nose; was dressed in a short green coat and dirty jean trousers : he went in the direction of Denmark- hill. Stolen, on Wednesday, the 26th ultimo, from the Premises of Mr. Bunkin, in Berner's- street, Commercial- road, the fol- lowing articles, viz.— A fustian shooting Jacket; a brown silk Umbrella, with a bone handle ; a quantity of stair Carpeting; several yards of merino Curtains ; and a white cotton Shawl, with a flower figure. Stolen, on Tuesday evening, the 25th ultimo, between five and six o'clock, from the Counting- house of Mr. New, Livery Stable Keeper, Bury- street, Bloomsbury, the following articles, viz.— A blue cloth Cloak, lined with red, and red plush collar ; a brown Petersham Great Coat, with velvet collar; and a brown silk Umbrella. Stolen, on Wednesday morning, the 26th ultimo, between one and seven o'clock, from the House of Mr. Anderdon, No. 3, Queen- street, May- fair, two yards and a half of Black Silk, and two pounds and a half weight of Tea.— Stolen, also at the same time, from No. 4, Queen- street, a bead Purse, with a gilt clasp and a turquoise on the snap.— Information to be given at the Police- station, Vine- street, Piccadilly. Found, in the possession of JOHN JOHNSON and WIL- LIAM HILL, suspected to have been stolen, Fifteen dead Fowls, of the following description, viz.-— Five white Hens, four speckled red and white ditto, two red ditto, three mottled ditto, and one large handsome speckled Cock: they are all of the Dorking breed. Stolen, on Tuesday evening, the 25th ultimo, about a quarter before nine o'clock, from William Warner, a porter at the Saracen's Head Inn, Aldgate, the following property, viz.— A Carpet Bag, containing two new suits of Clothes, and other articles; also a Writing- desk, and a bottle- green Cloak.— He was employed by a Gentleman to carry the said articles from the Poultry to the Saracen's Head, and when he arrived there, was met, in the gateway of the Inn- yard, by a Man whom he thought was the person that employed him, and who had the appearance of a traveller, with a coat on his arm. This man said to him ' I have got here before you,' and desired him to put down the luggage, and go in and get a pint of beer; the porter did so, but when he returned, the man was gone and also the luggage. Stolen, on Thursday, the 27th ultimo, from the person of Mr. John Willy, one Bank of England Note, for the payment of Twenty Pounds, ' No. 6618,' dated 22d January, 1834 : and one Ditto for the payment of Five Pounds, ' No. 14461,' dated 24th December, 1833.— Five Pounds Reward will be paid by Mr. Willy, on recovery of the notes and conviction of the party or parties concerned in stealing them. Stolen, on Wednesday evening, the 26th ultimo, about nine o'clock, from the House of Mr. Ellard, No. 20, Windmill- street, Tottenham- court- road, a mahogany Writing- desk, con- taining the Lease of his House, Apprentices' Indentures, and other Papers, of no value but to the owner. On the top of the desk is a brass plate with the letters ' T. D.' Stolen, on Wednesday morning, the 26th ultimo, about seven o'clock, from the Hall of the House of Mr. Hislop, No. 22, Claremont- square, three Great Coats and one Cloak.— By a Boy, about fifteen years of age, fair complexion, and dressed in dark clothes, who delivered a letter, and committed the felony during the absence of the servant up stairs. Stolen, on Wednesday evening, the 26th ultimo, between six and eight o'clock, from outside the Shop Window of Mr. Pear- son, No. 18, Calthorpe- place, Gray's- inn- road, the following articles of Ironmongery, packed in a basket, viz.— Six Ham- mers, each numbered 0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6; three ditto, 7,9,10,11,12; three pair of Sugar- nippers, 536; two dozen Plasterers' Ham- mers, 1, 2,3, marked ' Pearson, Gray's- inn- road'; twelve dozen Brad- punches, 1, 2, 5, 6; three Hammers, each 0,1, 2, 3,6,10; one dozen Bell- pliers ; and one dozen best Compasses, 5, 6, 7. Stolen, on Tuesday evening, the 2oth ultimo, between seven and eight o'clock, from the Garden of Mr. Goulden, No. 17, Lower Terrace, White Conduit Fields, the following articles of wet Linen, viz.— Four linen Shirts, marked ' II. D., 2, 3, 5, 6'; one cotton ditto, not marked ; a Napkin, marked ' S. G. No. 2'; and a Lady's Night- gown, ' S. G.' Stolen, on Thursday night, the 27th ultimo, from the person of Mr. Thomas Griffin ( of No. 8, Paradise- street, Lambeth), in Covent Garden Theatre, a pair of tortoise- shell reading Spectacles ; a pair of silver Spectacles, in an old red morocco case; a small latch Key, with steel ring; a brown silk nett Purse, and about 10s. in silver. Stolen, on Thursday evening, the 27th ultimo, between seven and nine o'clock, from the Garden of Mr. Ginger, No. 4, Sarah- street, Old Kent- road, the following articles, viz.— One Sheet, marked ' Ginger ' at the end of a seam, in ink ; a striped lilac Gown; a pair of Stockings, marked ' J. G.'; a pair of ^ rey worsted Stockings, a pair of merino ditto, and two pair of speckled cotton ditto. Stolen, on Wednesday, the 19th ultimo, from No. 9, Vin- cent- street, Bethnal- green, two glazed Window- sashes.— Ten Shillings Reward will be paid on apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, on application to Mr. Christmas, No. 1, Holywell- row, Shoreditch ; information to be given to Mr. Attfield, Police Office, Worship- street. LONDON : V Printed and Published [ by Authority) by MILLS, JOWETT, & MILLS, Bolt Court, Fleet Street. * * It is requested that all Communications Jor the purpose of obtaining, or giving, information respecting supposed offender, * may be addressed to Mr. Stafford, the Editor, Public Office, Bow- street. s, or stolen property, especially stolen horses,
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