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21/05/1834

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Date of Article: 21/05/1834
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P O LICE OR, HUE Pufcltefieti tig GAZETTE AND CRY. HutfcontjK * r CONTAINING The Substance of all informations received in Cases of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and aijainst Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputed Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstances of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged with Offences, who are known but not in Custody, and a Description of those who are not knoivn, their Appearance, Dress, and other marks of identity. The Names of Accomplices and Accessories, with every Particular which may lead to their Apprehension. Also, a Description, as accurate as possible, of Property that has been Stolen; and a minute description of Stolen Horses, ivith every usef ul Information, for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 662.] WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1S34. %* It is requested tli. it all Communications fur the purpose of obtaining, or giving, iiitbrmatlon respecting supposed, offenders, or stolen property, especially stolen horses, may be addressed to Mr. S'afford. the Editor, Public Office. Bow- street. RUNAWAY CONVICTS. Sydney, 15th November, 1833. NAME. Charles Campbell William Evans W. Hogg, a. Hogger Hugh Hastings Henry Halfpenny T. M'Donald a. Robinson Thomas Massey John Smith William Smith William Vaughan Thomas Watson James Hopkins James Hanks John Hiett William Woods John Lomax George Haycraft William Green William China James Ward James Dingle John Gambler John Thompson Thomas Hughes Daniel Burns i ., John Bailey Edward Shannon T. Bower, a. Hunson W. Siddall, a. Siddle James Frazer George Stuart Ryley Smith Thomas Edwards J. Cradey, a. J. Jones John Jones John Grant William Price Edward Simmons William Cotterill Thomas James George Nelson Wm. N. Wright WHERE TRIED. Dublin Sydney Suffolk Dublin Down Edinburgh Stafford London Middlesex Southampton London Gloucester Essex London Kent Stafford Loudon Kent Surrey Hertford Dublin London Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster Sydney Dublin Kingston Hull London Sussex Warwick Manchester Surrey London London Londou London Warwick Middlesex Londou Tipperary WHEN TRIED. 27 Julv, 1824 1 June, 1827 25 March, 1825 Jau., 1825 2 April, 1827 15 July, 1816 17 July, 1826 29 Oct., 1817 4 Dec., 1816 11 Jan., 1821 13 Jan., 1819 4 April, 1821 12 March, 1821 IS Sept., 1830 15 Jan., 1828 1 Sept., 1821 17 April, 1822 15 Dec., 1824 29 March, 1819 3 March, 1819 Oct., 1819 10 Sept., 1823 13 Julv, 1825 17 April, 1820 8 Sept., 1821 life 7 years 14 years life life 7 years life life life 7 years life life 7 years life 7 years life life life 7 years 7 years 7 years life 7 years 7 years life s—. t-. 181!) life Aug-., 1H:? 2 14 years 2 Jan., 1824 life 15 Jan., 1829 14 years 30 April, 1829 14 years 6 April, 1826 life 24 March, 1817 life 29 March, 18131 life 4 July, 1831 1 7 years 26 March, 1832 life 5 Jan., 1832 14 years 28 Oct , 1830 life 16 Sept., 1830 14 years 3 Dec., 1H29 14 years 27 March, 1824 14 years 30 Nov., 1814 life 13 Sept., 1827 life MarcHV 1828 life NATIVE TLACE. Co. Down Bury Isle of Man Belfast Perth Staffordshire London Bristol Hereford Essex London Sheerness Maidstone London Hertfordshir. Dublin London Belfast Manchester Manchester Wexford Lincolnshire Yorkshire London Stowmarket Warwick Manchester Devonshire Yorkshire King's Co. London Surrey Staffordshire Liverpool Hants Mouaghan TRADE. • AGE. tailor seaman labourer sailor sailor sailor shoemaker furrier coach- sp.~ mak. miller weaver seaman shoemaker fisherman collier wheelwright wagoner waterman brickmaker shoemaker labourer tailor labourer tailor amau turner seaman boat- builder bootmaker storekeeper brazier boatman shipwright publican clerk servant shoemaker labourer sailmaker labourer clerk H SIZE. 29 5 35 5 6 26 ; 5 8 38 , 5 24 5 5 5 5 5 5 6J 5 41 5 6" 5 5* 26 33 30 34 25 30 32 32 33 29 46 44 25 40 38 22 30 I 5 33 ! 5 30 i ft 35 5 8T 26 25 42 25 31 6 n H H 4 { 6} 4 5 « 3 > 4 2 8 64 5 74 8 « 4 5 3J 5 4| 5 9} 5 3J 5 10 blue brown grey blue grey hazel brown hazel brown brown hazel brown grey brown hazel hazel brown blue brown hazel hazel hazel Ulu. hazel hazel hazel blue hazel hazel hazel hazel hazel brown brown hazel hazel hazel hazel hazel HAIR. brown brown fair dk brown brown It. brown brown brown dk brown black fair dk brown dk brown dk brown flaxen It brown brown black brown brown brown dk brown black It brown dk brown brown It brown dkbrown brown dk brown It brown dkbrown brown dk brown It brown brown brown brown MARKS AND REMARKS. March 25, 1825, on left arm. crucifix on right arm ; mermaid and anchor on left. freckled and pock- pitted, face pimpled. mark of small- pox outside right eye ; bow and mermaid on right - [ arm pock- pitted. [ hope and anchor on left arm crucifix, sun, moon and stars, mermaid and S. M. ou right arm ; scar ou point of nose, and on under lip. ship on right arm, and angel on left. » om » u. I. E. and E. B. on light arm. scars on left side of mouth, at outer corner of right eye, un5 inside pock- pitted j blue scar on right arm, scar each side of upper lip. bird, heart, and darts, and E. F. ou upper jjart of right aim. cast in left eye, T on left arm, several warts ou right hand. nose large, fourth finger of left baud has been broken, scar under left eye. white speck on right rye ; scar on right side of uecU. man, woman, and flower- pot, M. C. 1826. J. C. on right arm ; [ crucifix and tiger ou left. scar across nose. scar on right side forehead; dark mole on left arm. As no charge is made for the insertion of Articles relating to Stolen Property in the Police Gazette and Hue and Cry, all Let- ters addressed to the Editor upon that subject, are requested to be post- paid, otherwise the insertion requested will not take place. ROBBERY FROM THE PERSON. On Saturday night, the 2Gth ultimo, Thomas Jarvis, an En- gineer, employed at Mr. Bowman's Sugar- house, Great Alie- street, Whitechapel, was knocked down near Cooper's- gardens, Hackney- road, by a Man of whom he had inquired the way to the City- road, and who accompanied him some distance for the apparent purpose of pointing it out to him, and robbed of a double- cased Hunting Watch, without the maker's name ; a plain gold Seal; and a gold Key, with the representation of a draw- well engraved on one side, and on the other the words ' All's well'; also one Sovereign and three or four Shillings.— The Man appeared about twenty- six years of age, about five feet six inches high, and had on a dark coat, with light coloured waistcoat, and trousers. On Friday evening, the 18th ultimo, as Mr. Thomas Deane, Junior, was returning from Wallingford Market, lie was stopped by three Men, and robbed of the following property, viz.— A gentleman's gold Watch, plain cases, enamelled tace with italic figures, and maker's name ' Richard Ganthony, Lombard- street, London, No. 1016'; a gold Chain, with broad round links; two gold Seals— one a red cornelian stone engraved ' J. W. D.' and a Dove with an olive- branch, the other a plain white cornelian stone; two gold Keys : also two £ 10 Notes of the Bank of Messrs. Simonds and Co., Reading, Nos. 6209 and 6473, C.; and three £ 5 Notes— Nos. 7004 I", 309 G, 5763 F, 3061 F, and 7168 F, payable at Messrs. Williams, Deacon and Co.' s, London.— Two of the men are of dark complexion, and had on dark clothing ; one is about five feet ten inches high, and both had the appearance of sailors. The other man is of short stature, and dressed in a drab fustian coat, light trousers, low shoes, cotton stockings, and appeared like a shoemaker. They were seen in company with a Woman, whom it is sup- posed is in possession of the property. One of the men is now in custody.— Ten Pounds Reward will be paid on conviction of the offenders and recovery of the property. Information to be given to Mr. Golding, police officer, Reading. HOUSE- BREAKING. On Friday night, the 16th instant, or early the following morning, the Dwelling- house of Mr. John Hartley, of Round- hay, near Leeds, was broken and entered, and Money and other Property stolen therefrom, viz. — Twelve Notes of Messrs. Beckett, Blayds, and Co., for £ 10 each ; thirty- four Sovereigns, one Half- sovereign, about £ 4 in silver, a quantity of Copper ; four silver Tea- spoons and a Table- spoon marked ' H. It. E.'; a silver Tankard, ' C. J. G.'; and half a pound of Tea.— Who- ever will give information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the property, shall receive Ten Guineas Reward; or a proportionate Reward on recovery of any part thereof. Application to be made to Mr. Edward Read, chief constable, Leeds. On Monday evening, the 19th instant, between six and ten o'clock, the House of Mr. Thomas Allen, No. 9, Wellington- row, Bethnal- green, was entered, by means of skeleton keys, during the absence of the family, and the following articles were stolen therefrom, viz.— Six silver Tea- spoons; a pair of silver Sugar- tongs, marked ' S. H. E.'; and a pair of cut- glass Decanters. On Monday evening, the 12th instant, between nine and ten o'clock, the Shop of Mr. L. Benjamin, No. 17, Prince's- street, Leicester- square, was broken and entered, and the following articles were stolen therefrom, viz.— Two diamond Pins, with five brilliants forming a cross, having a fine- gold Chain and small Pins attached ; an emerald drop- shape Pin, with Chain and ditto; several single stone brilliant ruby and emerald Pins; a cluster rose diamond Ring ; a silver- gilt engraved Snuff- box, no Hall- mark, marked ' W. B.'; a ditto coffin- shaped Ditto, plain polished; eighteen silver curb, and one other Watch- guard ; a silver- gilt Watch- guard ; a pink topaz and fine-< jold Necklace and Brooch ; a silver Hunting Watch; a double- bottomed Watch, capped and jewelled, maker's name ' Edwards'; a single- bottomed Ditto ; three pair of case Watches; a pair of silver Snuffers and Tray, the snuffers with springs broken ; three fiddle- head silver Table- spoons, all odd ; a silver Marrow- spoon ; two pink and yellow topaz Rings, unfinished ; a spring pearl Locket, forming a leaf; a box and glass Ring, with ' the Memory of' round the box, and ' T. Clayton, died 18 March, 1834'; a gold Pencil- case; a large quantity of Seals, Keys, Rings, Brooches, Ear- rings, Pins, ring Eye- glasses, Scent- boxes, Thimbles, Pencil- cases; a small quantity of Edward II.' s Pennies, and other small Coins.— Information to be given to Mr. Benjamin, aforesaid ; and Thirty Pounds Reward will be paid on conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the property. On Monday night, the 12th instant, between half- past eight and half- past ten o'clock, the House of Mr. James Leman, No. 4, Fuller- street, Bethnal- green, was entered at the back door, which was left open, and the following property stolen therefrom, viz.— A silk velvet Waistcoat, a figured silk ditto with velvet collar, a black Gown- piece, three yards of Print, a plaid Gown, a gold Ring, a small Brooch, a gold Keeper, two Shifts marked ' M. F.', a hair Brooch with ' J. M. G.' engraved, a pair of Stays, a green Shawl, three Sheets, three Pillow- cases, several lace Caps, two Duplicates— one for a claret coloured silk gown- piece anil the other for a patchwork quilt, also £ 3. 15s. 6d. in casn. Between the hours of ten o'clock on Wednesday night the 7th instant and seven o'clock the next morning, the Dwelling- house of Mr. Woolf, No. 3, Grosvenor- street, Grosvenor- square, was feloniously broken and entered, and the following articles were stolen therefrom, viz.— Cloth: 18 yards of Imperial grey Drill, 124 yards of superfine Blue, 6} yards of grey Kerseymere, 11 § of superfine Blue, 6J of dark mixed Dignal, 6J of light mixed Ditto, 3J of Claret- coloured, 2 yards of drab Kerseymere, 12 of superfine Green, 1G4 of superfine riffe Green, 13 of super- fine Black, 2 § of superfine Claret- coloured, 5| of ditto Brown, 17$ of ditto Blue, 12 of ditto Black, 6£ of Gold mixed Kersey- mere, 7 of Black ditto, 12 of Oxford- mixture, 3 of spotted Valcntia, 6| light grey Kerseymere, 6J of dark grey Dignal, 20J of black Kerseymere, 6< f of blue mixed Digital, lj of Livery Valentia, 6J of grey Kerseymere, and 14 yards of Blue Livery. Also, a double- breasted Frock Coat, with brown vel- vet collar and front; a pair of superfine black Trousers, a spot- ted silk Waistcoat, nine pieces ol different coloured Waistcoats, and two pair of old Trousers of a fancy colour.— Twenty Pounds Reward will be paid by Mr. Woolf, to any person who will give information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to William Ballard, constable, Marlborough- street Office. 2550 POLICE GAZETTE; OR, HUE A N D CRY. • HORSE JGLNB CATTLE STEALING. On Sunday morning, the 18th instant, a man of the name of EMERY, alias PRATON, alias PROCTOR, was shown a Mare which was for sale, belonging to Richard Tamplin, Esq., of Brighton, Sussex, and rode off with the same, and has not since been heard of. The Mare had on a good saddle, bridle, and martingale at the time ; is about six years old, and nearly thorough bred, of a dark iron grey colour, has a short switch tail, with a little white on the hollow of the outside of both hind legs, and stands fifteen hands two inches high. Whoever will give information so that the said Mare may be recovered, and the said EMERY, alias PRATON, alias PROCTOR, ap- prehended, shall, on conviction, receive a Reward of Five Guineas, to be paid by the Brighton Society for Posecuting Thieves and other offenders, and a further Reward of Five Guipeas will be paid by Mr. Tamplin, Phoenix Brewery, Brighton. Stolen or strayed, on Sunday night, the 18th instant, or early the following morning, from a field at the end of Hospital- street, Nantwich, a Bay Gelding, four years old, having a black mane and switch tail, two white fore feet, with a white hoof, standing about fifteen hands high, and thin in condition. If stolen a Reward of Five Guineas will be given, on the con- viction of the offendoror offenders, by Mr. Benjamin Roden- hurst, of Dysart- buildings, Nantwich ; but if strayed, a hand- some Reward will be given to the person restoring the same to him, or to Mr. Pritchard", police- officer, Nantwich. Stolen, on Sunday night, the 18th instant, from a field at East Ilorrine ton, in the out- parish of Saint Cuthbert, Wells, Somerset, belonging to Messrs. O. and S. Willcox, a Bay Pony Gelding, aged, about thirteen hands one inch high, with a white face, two white feet behind, the near leg before white, shows collar marks on his shoulders, has a little hair off both knees, scratches in his fore feet, and a small bunch on " back- bone, oc- casioned by the saddle; and had when stolen, a very full mane, with a switch tail. Also, stolen from a field belonging to Mr. John Hurman, at East Horrington aforesaid, on the same night, a Bay Nag Gelding, about fourteen hands one inch high, with one white foot behind, black mane and tail, a sort of Roman nose, rather low in condition, and had when stolen a very full inane and tail. The two horses are supposed to be stolen by the same person or persons, and whoever will give such infor mation as will lead to the recovery of the said horses, and to the conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive Twenty- five Pounds Reward; or one moiety of the same on the recovery of either one of the said horses, and the convic- tion of the offender or offenders, by applying to the said Messrs. Willcox, or Mr. John Hurman aforesaid. Should one or both of the said horses be left or detained at any place, any person returning or giving information of the same to the owners, shall be handsomely rewarded, and all reasonable ex- penses paid. Stolen, on Tuesday night, the 13th instant, from Timworth, near Bury Saint Edmunds, Bury, a Black Horse Pony, aged, a long mane and tail, about thirteen hands high, and saddje- marked on the back.— Information to be given to Mr. Whistler, police officer, Thetford, Norfolk. Stolen, on Monday night, the 19th instant, or early the following morning, from a Meadow, adjoining the town of Found, in the possession of JAMES BOLTON, a male Ass, with brown body, white face belly and legs, the hair under the right shoulder and neck rubbed off, and in good condition. Supposed to have been stolen.— Application to be made at Bow- street Office. Stolen, on Monday night, the 12th instant, or early the fol lowing morning, from a stable belonging to Mr. George Jellicoe, at Ettingshall, in the parish of Sedgley, in the county of Stafford, a vellow roan Gelding, six years old, about filteen hands two inches high, with mane and tail nearly white ; one new Saddle, and two Bridles, one nearly new ; also one set of Horse- clothing, new, marked G. J.— Whoever will give such information as may lead to the discovery of the offender or offenders, shall, on conviction, receive a Reward ot Twenty Guineas, on application to Mr. George Jellicoe, of Ettingshall, aforesaid. Stolen or Strayed, on Wednesday night, the 7th instant, from Welham Lane, in the Lordship of Great Bowden, near Market Harborough, Leicestershire, a Bay Mare, four years old, about fourteen hands and a half high, a white blaze down her face, white near foot behind, her tail has lately been docked, and when in the stable will scream out if you touch her on the head, and kick on being hit behind.— If stolen, any person giving information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive Five Guineas Reward, from Mr. B. White, the owner ; if strayed, whoever will restore her shall be rewarded and all reasonable expenses paid. Stolen, on the 16th ultimo, from Whitley Common, near Coventry, a Bay Horse, rising five years old, about fourteen hands high, black legs, switch tail, sadde- niarked on the oft side of the cress about the size of a crown- piece, plain in the head, and full of bone. The property of Mr. Francis Jephcott, Coventry.— Whoever will give information to Mr. Prosser, high constable, Coventry, that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive One Guinea Reward, and all reason- able expenses paid. Stolen, in the course of Monday, the 5th instant, from a Flock in a Field, near the Lane, leading from Hale End to Chinkford, Essex, a Wether Sheep.— Wrhoever will give in formation that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive Fifty Pounds Reward ; to be paid by Messrs. Bush and Master, Solicitors, No. 7, Saint Mildred's Court, Poultry, London, to whom information is to be given. Stolen, on Tuesday night, the 6th instant, or early the fol- lowing morning, from a Stable, at Ilarlcston, near Northamp- ton, a dark Bay Horse, five years old, about fifteen hands high, black legs clear from hair, a few grey hairs on his forehead, had not been docked, collar- marked on his shoulder, low in con- dition, and rather pacing in his walk. Also a Saddle and Bridle. — Whoever will give information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive Ten Pounds Reward, by applying to Mr. John F'lavell, the owner. Stolen, on Tuesday night, the 6th instant, or early the fol- lowing morning, from the Stable of Mr. Samuel Williamson, of Weaver, near Church Minshull, Cheshire, a Brown Cart Mare, risins six years old, about fourteen hands high, a white round spot on the forehead, white up to the fetlocks of hind legs, and long mane and tail.— Whoever will give information _ _ „ that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders and re- Maidenhead, a Brown Mare, about fourteen hands high, rising C0Very of the mare, shall receive Five Guineas Reward, by yean old, largo » c » t on the nea! Vtueu, » ' « > oft applying to Nlr. TVitcVr. tr c\, police officer, Nantwich eye, and wrung on the near shoulder.— Whoever will give in- formation that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the mare, shall receive Four Pounds Reward, by applying to Mr. A. Hussey, butcher, Maidenhead. Stolen or Strayed, on Thursday night, the 15th instant, or early the following morning, from a Field, near Kilburn Lane, Willsden, a Black Cart Ilorse, nine years old, thirteen hands three inches high, white star on the forehead, black legs, long tail, and a little saddle- marked on the back: the property ot Mr. Paul Russell, of Kensall- green, Harrow- road-— Inlorma- tion to be given at the Police- station, Paddington. Detained on Corks Farm, in the parish of Ealing, in the county of Southampton, on the 16th day of April last, a dark brown Mare, with a switch tail, and a sfhall white blaze in the forehead, aged, about fifteen hands high, dark legs, and saddle- marks, and has been fired in the off' fore leg, and had no shoes on. Application to be made to Mr. James Lavington, at Corks Farm, aforesaid. Stolen or strayed, on Saturday, the 10th instant, or early the following morning, from near Bilson Colliery, in the forest of Dean, in the county of Gloucester, an iron grey Ilorse, aged, about lourteen hands high, in good condition, has a switch tail, and star or blaze in the forehead, a small substance about the size of a walnut on the near leg, by the outside of the knee, and marked on the knees. Whoever will give such information as may lead to the discovery of the offender or offenders shall, on conviction, reieivea Reward of One Guinea; if strayed, whoever will restore him to Mr. James Cook, ot Little Dean, shall be rewarded, and all reasonable expenses paid. EDMUND ( or EDWARD) WILSON, late of King's Lynn, Norfolk, stands charged with norse- stealing, and has abscoiidtid. lie is about thirty five years of age, thin made, five feet eight or nine inches high, dark complexion, fore teeth rather pro minent, and shows his teeth when he speaks, rolls in his walk, had on when he left a green frock coat, small- clothes, cloth gaiters, and shoes, looks like a horse- dealer, and is well known as a dealer at fairs in the counties of Warwick, Leicester, Northampton, and Norfolk. He is supposed to have left King's Lynn on Sunday, the 11th instant, and was heard of on his way towards Wisbech. Information to be given to Mr. John Day, of Coventry, or to the Mayor of Lynn, aforesaid. Stolen or Strayed, on Saturday night, the 10th instant, or early the following morning, from Marton, in the county ot Warwick, a Brown Pony, marked K on the near side of the rump, a cut in the oft' ear, a wart inside the near thigh, two broken knees, and about thirteen hands high.— Two Guineas Reward will be paid, on conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the pony, on application to Isaac Pearson, of Marton, Warwick. Absconded, on Wednesday, the 7th instant, from Blundis- ham, Huntingdonshire, GEORGE CASBON, stealing and taking with him a llor- e and Cart, belonging to his employer Thomas Casbon, of Somersham, Hunts The Horse is of a dark black colour, a lew white hairs on the forehead, broken knees, and touched in the wind The Cart is painted green, but the off- side rail being recently repaired was not painted.— GEORGE CASBON is about nineteen years of age, five feet eight inches high, middle stature, brown hair, and light eyes.- Information to be given to Mr. Casbon, gardener, Somersham Huntingdonshire. Stolen, on Thursday night, the 1st instant, or early the fol- lowing morning, from a pasture, near Lyme Regis, in the county of Norfolk, a bay Mare, aged, fourteen hands and a half high, small star, white near hind heel, and scar on the off' shoulder. Also, from the same pasture, a dark bay Colt, four years old, small star, switch tail, lately docked, near hind heel white, fourteen hands a half high. The property of Mr. Baker, jun., at King's Lynn.— Whoever will give Such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive a Reward of Ten Pounds, by applying to Messrs. Catchpole and Groom, Police Officers, Lyme Regis. Stolen, on Friday night, the 25th ultimo, from a Field, near Beckcnham, Kent, a Dark Brown Ilorse, aged, fourteen and a half hands high, switch tail, face and off hin( l leg white, broken knees, and a bar- shoe on the oft' fore- foot.— The property of Mr. Rogers, Grocer, Beckenham. Stolen, from Liverpool, on Saturday morning, the 19th ult., a Grey Mare Pony, under twelve hands high, aged, a very long tail and mane, and unless since cut shows having been clipped. Also a Saddle and Bridle. The Pony has been traced to Man- chester, and was in the possession of a Man about eighteen or twenty years of age, and of moderate genteel appearance.— Whoever will give information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery ot the pony, shall receive Five Guineas Reward, by applying to Mr. Parlour, PoliceOftice Liverpool; or Mr. J. S. Thomas, Police Office, Town- Hall, Manchester. Stolen or Strayed, on Wednesday night, the 2.3d ultimo, from a Piece ot Land, called Great Close, situate in the town- ship of Little Longstone, near ISakewcll, in die county of Derby, in the occupation of Mr. James Gregory, a Light Bay Filly, of the Hackney kind, three years old, about fourteen hands and a half high, long tail, a star in the face, and light coloured muzzje.— If stolen, whoever will giv'c information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders, shall re- ceive Five Guineas Reward from the Treasurer of the Ashford, Great Longstone and Little Longstone, with Monsal Dale, As- sociation ; 2nd also Five Guineas from the said Mr. James Gregory, the owner. If strayed, any person restoring the said Filly, will have all reasonable expenses defrayed, by applying to Mr Gregory, aforesaid. Information to be given to Mr. James Mac'quecn, Solicitor and Law Clerk to the said Association, Bakewell. Stolen, on Thursday night, the 10th ultimo, between ten and twelve o'clock, from Thorner, near Leeds, a Light Grey Mare Pony, blind of the oft" eye, and had three small stars curled in the hair of the forehead.— Whoever will give information of the offender or offenders, to Mr. Read, chief constable, Leeds, shall, on his or their apprehension, receive Two Guineas Reward. Stolen, on Tuesday night, the 15th ultimo, or early the fol- lowing morning, from the stable of Joseph Nicholls, of Dutton, near Lymm, Cheshire, an aged dark brown Marc, about fifteen hands high, four black legs, long mane and tail, small white spot on the torcliead, with a little white on the upper lip, looks heavy in the head, has n uch rough hair on the legs, and walks wide behind.— Whoever will give such information as may lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the Mare, shall receive Three Pounds Reward, on applying to Thomas Perris, Chief Constable, Lymm, Cheshire. Stolen, on Thursday night, the 17th ultimo, or early the following morning, from the Premises of Mrs. Mary Patmore, of Quendon, near Bishop's Stortford, a Black Horse, about fourteen hands high, about seven years old, and a star in his forehead.— Whoever will give information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive a Reward of Ten Pounds, by applying to Mr. Mathew Woodley, of Stansted Mountpleher, near Bishop's Stortford, Treasurer to the Association for the Prosecution of Felons, at Bishop's Stortford, aforesaid. Supposed to be Stolen, on Friday night, the 25th ultimo, or early the following morning, from a Field near Sawbridgeworth, Herts, a bright Bay Pony Gelding, about twelve or thirteen hands high ; the letters ' G. C.' cut in the hair on the side, the letters about six inches long ; white face and hpels, with some white hairs in his tail.— Also a young Black Cart Mare, rising five years old, a star on the forehead, a white spot on the neck, and fifteen or sixteen hands high.— Also another Horse missing from the same field, the description not known.— Information to be given to G. M. Curtis. No. 29, Cumberland- street, Hack- ney- road. Stolen, on Sunday night, the 20th ultimo, or early the fol- lowing morning, from the parish of Bushey, in the county of Herts, Two Asses. One a Gelding, of very light colour, about four years old, large framed, long switch tail, and a spot where the hair is off the rump on the near side : the other a small Black Stallion, short tail, hair rubbed off'with saddle, two white spots on the near side caused by the saddle, and about seven years old. The property of William Wright.— Information to be given to Mr John Manning, constable, Bushey, Herts. Stolen, on Monday night, the 21st ultimo, or early the fol- lowing morning, from the stable of Mr. George Hutchinson, of BrocKhole, near Cantley, a dark brown Mare, rising seven years old, about fifteen hands and a half high, with a few white hairs on the forehead, a little white on both hind feet, and a tew white hairs on the shoulders, caused by the chafing of the collar; black mane and tail. Whoever will give information to Mr. Tymms, Police Officer, Doncaster, so as to lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders, will receive a Reward of Ten Pounds. A leather head- collar was also taken away at the same time. Stolen, on Sunday morning, the 27th ultipio, from the Stable of Mr. Gingell, Epping, a Bay Cart Horse, aged, about fifteen hands and a half high, has a sand- crack on the off fpre foot, a cut in the left eye- lash, and walks very wide behind. — The horse was rode through the turnpike in the Kingsland- road, about half- past eight o'clock the same morning, by a Man about thirty years of age, five feet seven inches high, very much pitted with the small- pox, dressed in a drab frock coat, dark trousers, high shoes, and had the appearance of a Gypsey. — The horse had on a Bridle with winkers, and a Saddle, which were also stolen. Ten Pounds Reward will be paid on convic- tion of the offender or offenders, on application to Mr- Gingell aforesaid. Stolen or Strayed, on the night of the 3rd March, or early the following morning, from a Piece of Land, at Gornal, in th6 parish of Sedgley, in the county of Stafford, Two Dark Iron- grey Colts. One a Gelding, rising two years old, a strawberry roan mark on the cheek, rather long in the legs, low in con- dition, and likely to make a horse from fifteen to sixteen hands high: the Qther a Filly, risme yunr old. With ii little en- largement on the hock from a kick : tney were both bred from ' Comet,' and the same Mare, which is a half- bred grey one.— Also stolen, at the same time, a small Dark Brown Cow, rather brindled on the body, with one horn broken off, and had lately calved.— Information to be given to Mr. Joseph Cook, high constable, Dudley. Stolen, on Monday night, the 21st ultimo, or early the fol- lowing morning, from the Farm- yard of Thomas Colyer, Esq., in the parish ot Swanscombe, a large Spanish She Ass, of dark brown colour intermixed with white hair, white face, Iigl) i: coloured legs and chcst, long tail and ears, several saddle- marks on the back, the hair rubbed off' the shoulders with the collar, both knees broken, the shoes much worn, and appears to be in foal. The property of Edmund Bartholomew.— Ten Shillings Reward utili be paid on conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the ass. Information to be given to Mr. James Fuljames, chief constable, Swanscombe. Stolen, on Saturday night, the 19th ultimo, from the Pre- mises of JVIr. W. Simmons, of Danbury, Essex, a valuable Dark Bay Horse, filteen hands and a half high, four years old, has been clipped, a new coat has appeared on the hear side of the back part of the shoulder and under the saddle towards the loin, has a white mark on the near side where the girths buckle and on the off hind heel, and rather a long cut tail.— Whoever will give information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive Twenty Pounds Reward, by applying to the said Mr. Simmons. LARCENY. Absconded, on l\ Jonday night, the 21st ultimo, from the ho\ ise of Mr. William Ball, watchmaker, Humberstone- gate, Leicester, a man ivho gave his name CAMPBELL, stealing and taking with him, a piece of Irish cloth, a carpet Bag, a silk Umbrella, a black silk Handkerchief, and a Clothes- brush, a Hat- brush, and a Nail- brush ; he also took a common pros- titute to the Fleur- de- lis Inn, and obtained a bed, stating her to be his wife, he got up in the middle of the nijjht and robbed her of a silver Pencil- case and other articles. Had on a brown frock coat, a Scotch plaid waistcoat and trowsers, and a blye and white ehecquered shirt; stands about five feet nine inches high, light complexion, little or no whiskers, and a particular mark on his left thumb, and Scotch brogue. Stolen, on Thursday night, the 15th instant, from the House of Mr. Maxton, No. 29, Albany- street, Edinburgh, the follow- ing articles, viz.— Silver : a Divider, two Sauce- spoons, a Flsb- kmte, eighteen Table- spoons, twelve Dessert- spoons, eighteen Tea- spoons, twelve Fish- forks, two Breakfast- forks, six Salt- spoons, six Egg- spoons, four Punch- ladles, and two Butter- knives : all marked ' M.', and some with an ' x' below the M ; all plain, except the forks, which are of a shell pattern. Also a Hat, made by ' Carfrae and Hagg, hatters, South Bridge, Edinburgh.'— By WALTER WALSH. He is between twenty- five and thirty years of age, about five feet five or six inches high, a native ot Ireland/ and speaks the Highland acce it, has dark brown hair, reddish whiskers not large but long, bload slightly broken on the cheek, chin rather long and ruddy, has a lank downcast and rather sulky look, and stoops a little; he wore a black hat ( supposed to be made by ' Carfrae and Hagg '), and when last seen was dressed in black clothes a little worn, a white neckerchief spread down his breast and a gold pin in it. 2550 POLICE GAZETTE; OR, HUE AND CRY. Absconded, on the 1st of January last, from the employ of Benjamin Ingram and Son, Timber Merchants, No. 38, Beech- street, Cripplegate, GEORGE commonly called JOSEPH WELLS, stealing and taking with him the sum off5.10s. 10Jd. which he had received of Mr. Sherman, ' Oxford Arms,' War- wick- lane, for timber, on account of his employers.— He was employed as porter, is a native of Stow- market, " about live feet five inches high, stout made, dark complexion, and about twenty- three ur twenty- four years of age. WILLIAM WALWYN, commercial traveller to Mr. Har rison, of Leek, in the county of Stafford, silk manufacturer, stands charged with embezzling and stealing several Sums of Money, which he had received on his employer's account.— He is about twenty- five years of age, five feet eleven inches high, rather stout, ruddy complexion, long face, black eyes hair and whiskers extending under his chin, Vathcr round- shouldered, a little in- knee'd, and rather club- footed ; he wore a black coat waistcoat and trousers, and black silk neckerchief. He left Ashby- de- la- Zouch ( leaving his horse and gig at that place), it is supposed for London, on Saturday morning, the 10th instant. He has the Staffordshire accent, and is a native of I. eek.— In- formation to be given to Mr. Alcock, constable, Leek. JAMES MAGUGIN, a native of Ireland, absconded from his employer, John Jordon, on the 24th of March last, with Goods to the amount of £ 12 and upwards.— He is about five feet five inches high, pock- marked, strong legs, black hair, dark eyes, and cocked nose; he travels with Irish cloth, and his pack is marked ' John Magugin.'— Information to be given to the said John Jordan, Swan Inn, Shaftesbury. Stolen, from the House of Mr. Power, No. 4, Upper Russell- street, Bermondsey, an engine- turned silver Watch, and a ma- hogany Box containing £ 7. 12s. 6d.— By a Man named WIL- LIAM ROGERS, who lodged in the house. He is about five feet eight inches high, has a scar on the left side of his head, and was dressed in a white flannel jacket and drab trousers. Absconded, on Saturday night, the 17th instant, between nine and ten o'clock, from the'service of Mr. Newton, Mont- pelier- row, South Lambeth, JAMES WELSH, stealing and taking with him the following articles of Plate, viz.— Twelve large silver Table- forks and eighteen small ditto ditto, with crest, a Lion rampant; two Gravy- spoons, seven Table- spoons, and four Sauce ladles, marked ' J. A. N.' and crestcd ; five Salt- spoons, crested; silver Tea- pot and Stand, marked ' T. J. M.'; a Milk- pot and a pair of Sugar- tongs, marked ' J. M.-; a silver Skewer and a Fish- slice, marked ' J. A. N.' and crest, also ' W. L. to M. F. L.'; eighteen Tea- spoons and a Wjne- strainer, crested.— The said JAMES WELSH was employed as foot- man : he is about twenty- two years of age, five feet four inches high, dark complexion and hair, and dresses in black. Stolen, on Saturday evening, the 17th instant, between seven and eight o'clock, from the Apartments of Mrs. Dowell, No. 2, Little Turnstile, Ilolborn, a double case Silver Hunting Watch, with the name of ' Oliver Dowell' on the face, instead of figures.— By a Woman named SUSAN TAPE, who has been living with Mrs. Dowell for some time. She is about twenty years of age, five feet five inches high, fair complexion, and stoops a little in walking ; was dressed in a dark cotton gown with short sleeves, and a straw bonnet with blue ribbon. Stolen, on Tuesday evening, the 6th instant, about nine oMoot lieu... ol lit ' « No. aa. Crown- Sti^ cl. Saint Ann, Soho, a \ lolin and Bow, also a silk Handkerchief — By a man named HAYDON, about twenty- seven years of age, five feet eight inches high, florid complexion, no whiskers, full eyes, has a lump projecting from under the left ear, and rather stoops in walking; was dressed in a green coat with fancy buttons which he generally buttons close up, black trousers, and a shabby black hat.— Information to be given to the said Mr. King. Absconded, on Monday, the 12th instant, THOMAS BIRKETT, formerly of No. 25, Castle- street, Holborn, law writer, and late a clerk in the Office of Mr. William Temple, No. 4, Blomfield- street, London- wall, City, stealing and taking with him several Sums of Money, the property of his employer. — lie is about twenty- four years of age, five feet four inches high, rather pale complexion, small whiskers, light hair, near- sighted, and generally walks quick; had on, when lie left, a brown coat, figured waistcoat, chequered fustian trousers, and white gloves. He was seen on the evening of the 12th instant, in a cab, in Essex- street, King's- cross; and on the following morning, about nine o'clock, in Marylebcne- lane, near High" street: and is supposed to be about Islington.— Ten Guineas Reward will be paid on his conviction. Stolen, on Saturday night, the 17tli instant, from the Parlour of Mr. Turner, ' White hart' Public- house, Chement's- lane, Strand, the following property, viz.— An Oil Painting on copper ( a shipwreck) in a gilt frame; a black Shawl, with coloured border; and a Parcel containing Stockings, a Table- cloth, and various other articles— Supposed by two Men— one named ANDREW, thirty years ol a. e, five Icet six inches high, of dark complexion and eyes, dressed in a blue frock coat; the other named OLIVER, twenty years of age, five feet seven inches high, fair complexion, and dressed in a green coat. Absconded, on Tuesday night, the 13tli instant, about nine o'clock, trom the service of Thomas Gascoync Norcutt, Esq., No. 31, Queen- square. Bloomsbury, SAMUEL GRENHAM, a Footman, stealing and taking with him fourteen Sovereigns, from a drawer. — lie is about nineteen years of age, five feet six or seven inches high, pale complexion, dark bushy hair, and rather slender ; he was dressed in a claret- coloured livery coat edged with blue, blue waistcoat, black velveteen breeches, yel- low livery buttons with the letter N, and gold hat- band ; he may probably be dressed in a suit of shabby black : he is a native ot Bath. Absconded, from the employ of Mr. Mills, Furniture Ware- house, Ncs. 25 and 26, Drury- lane, JOHN MURROW, steal- in! and taking with him the sum of £ 10, which he had received at Woolwich, on Tuesday, the 13th instant, on account of his employer.— He is thirty- three years of age, five feet three or four inches high, dressed as a porter, and had on a cap made of carpet. Stolen, on the 21st ultimo, from the House of Mr. Doyle, No. 25, Commercial- road, the following articles, viz.— A suit of black Clothes; two linen Shirts, marked ' J. D.'; a silver Watch, with the name of ' Doyle' on the inside case ; a ctral . Necklace; a German shell Comb; a silver drinking Cup, marked ' E. D.'; a silver Tea- spoon ; and several other articles. — The felony was committed by two young Men, who had lodged with Mr. Doyle about a fortnight, and passed as brothei Sj giving their names DALY : one of them is about five feet nine inches high, fair complexion, and both have a cast in their lift eye. MISCELLAKTEOUS INFOHMiLTIOUS Description of two Convicts, who absconded from Van Diemen's Land, having seized and carried away the Govern- ment Schooner, Badger: GEORGE HARDING DARBY, mariner, born at Southampton, Hampshire; tried at Taunton, for housebreaking, March 1830, and sentenced to be trans- ported for life. He is thirty years of age, five feet three inches and a half high, hazel eyes, sandy hair, and slender person: face, arms, and hands, much sun freckled, inoculation left arm, scar left thumb, hair thin at the top of the head, high forehead. Sailed for Van Diemen's Land in the ship William Glen Ander- son, May 1831.— WILLIAM PHILP, mariner, born at Pad- stow, Cornwall; tried at Bodmin, for setting fire to a vessel, August 1830, and sentenced to be transported for lite. He is forty- two years of age, five feet four inches and three quarters high, dark hazel eyes, dark hair, and slender person : lias lost three front teeth upper jaw, bald head, lost first finger right hand, third and fourth fingers crooked left hand, top of first finger off left hand. Sailed for Van Diemen's Land in the ship Argyll, March 1831. Both these men laid a plot when at Ply- mouth for seizing and carrying away the ship Argyll. WILLIAM BORODALE, late of Doncaster, labourer, stands charged with felony, in stealing, on the night of the 12th ultimo, a Bay Mare, the property of Mr. David Collins, of Clifton, near Halifax. He escaped from the custody of a con- stable of Newark, on Monday, the 14th instant, leaving the stolen mare in the constable's possession, and which lias been claimed by the owner.— The said WILLIAM BORODALE is about twenty- one or twenty- two j ears of age, about five feet five inches high, light hair, and of fair complexion ; had on a short fustian coat, fustian trousers, worsted waistcoat, half- boots, and light blue stockings. On making his escape he cut a severe wound on his neck. lie is well known in the neigh- bourhood of Clifton near Halifax, at Askren, and Doncaster: his father has lately kept a beer- shop at Doncaster, where he was concealed until Friday night last, when he was removed..— Information to be given" to the said Mr. Collins; to Mr. W. Workman, high constable, Adwick- le- Street, near Doncaster ; or Mr. Brierley, constable, Halifax. Description of a Man who has absconded from the employ of Mr. John Emhrey, No. 7, Crown- street, Soho, stealing and taking with him the following property, viz.— One £ 5 Bank of England Note ; a silver Watch, double- cased, maker's name ' Andrew Bruce, No. 2806'; two Sovereigns, and £ l in silver. — He is about five feet five or six inches high, very much pitted with the small- pox, dark complexion, stoops a little in walking, and was dressed in a plush waistcoat, corduroy trousers, and ancle boots. He has been in custody at Marlborough- street Office, for stealing harness.— Information to be given to Mr Embrey, as above. Escaped, on Thursday morning, the 17th ultimo, from the House of Correction at Halsted, Essex, the following Prisoners, who were committed for trial on serious charges of Felony, viz. — JOSEPH FULLAltD, twenty- eight years of age, five feet eight inches and a quarter high, fresh light complexion, light hair, grey eyes, has scars on his forehead, fore finger of his left hand, and left cheek ; supposed to be a nailmaker, and a native of Gornale, Staffordshire : had on a black hat, light fustian shooting- frock with pockets one above the other and the buttons nearly all broken off but the shanks left on, a waistcoat having ( louWc y> ockcts, corrt Yirccchcs, tvnd ( filers •, and VllKDElllCK HOWES, twenty- one years of age, five feet two inches high, dark complexion, light brown hair, hazel eyes, and small visage; he wore a black hat, smock- frock over a dark brown coat, waist- coat, fustian trousers, gaiters, and shoes : his father, Henry- Howes alias Owers, he has stated is a shoemaker, and resides in Jubilee- place, Halfway- house, Commercial- road. These two Men re suspected of being connected with a formidable and desperate gang of thieves who infest country fairs : they travel- led in company with many other suspicious characters, with four horses and tilted carts.— Whoever will apprehend or cause to be apprehended the said offenders or either of them, and lodge them or either of them in any of His Majesty's Gaols, shall receive Five Pounds Reward, on the apprehension of each of the said offenders, on application to Mr. George Wright, Keeper of the House of Correction, Halstca, Essex. PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen, on Wednesday, the 14th instant, in the ' Two Brewers' Public- house, in Little Saint Andrew- street, Seven- dials, from the person of Philip Lowe, a Waterloo Medal, en- graved round the edge ' Philip Lowe, 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards.' Left, in a Hackney Coach, on Monday, the 12th instant, at Grove- street, Camden- town, and suspected to have been stolen, a Tea- chest, about ten inches long and five wide, made of different woods, having a plated handle : it contained two canisters, with half a pound weight of tea also some loaf and moist sugar, and two plain fiddle- headed silver Tea- spoons.— i The property of Mr. Baxter. Stolen, on Wednesday, the 14th instant, from the House of Mrs. Benson, No. 16, Wilderness- row, Saint Luke, the follow- ing articles, viz.— A Brooch ; five Rings— one a mourning- ring set with several stones of a very brilliant appearance, one a ruby set in pearls, and another a chased gold ring ; a Watch- key with cornelian stone, a red Shawl, and a coral Necklace. Stolen, from the Shop of Mr. Pite, Silk Mercer, No. 15, Cranbourn- street, Leicester- square, Three Pieces of Gros- de- Naples, viz. — A piece of Black containing seventy yards ; one piece of Ditto containing fifty- nine yards, and a piece of Slate- coloured containing forty- nine yards. Stolen, on Wednesday, the 14th instant, between ten and one o'clock, from a small cupboard in the back Parlour ot the ' Freemasons' Arms' Public- house, Suffolk- street, Battle- bridge, kept by William Oyston, a black canvas Bag, containing forty- six Sovereigns : also a double leather Purse, containing a £ 10 Bank of England Note, No. 7702 ; a £ 10 ditto and a £ 5 ditto, numbers unknown ; also £ 6 in Silver. Stolen, on Saturday evening, the 17th instant, between four and seven o'clock, from the Grammar School, King's Road, Pimlico, the following articles, viz.— Three pair of youth's Dancing- shoes— one pair with the name of ' Enoch,' another pair ' Revel,' and the other ' Maul,' written inside; three ditto ditto, names not known ; an oak Knife- box, containing two dozen Knives and Forks, different sizes, with white and gretn handles ; a pair of men's Boots nearly new ; and about twenty- seven pounds weight of Bacon. Stolen, between the hours of eleven o'clock on Sunday night the 18th instant and eleven o'clock the following day, from Nos. Ill and 112, Hatton Garden, the following articles, viz.— Two superfine blue cloth Coats, a second cloth Coat with velvet collar, a Coat of superfine brown cloth, a trock Coat of rifle green, a superfine black frock Coat with silk linings ot large size, four superfine black dress Coats, two superfine black frock Coats with silk skirt finings, one superfine rifle green dress C oat, twenty- five yards of three- eighths steel mixture Cloth, nine yards of olive green Cloth, eleven balls ofblack Twist, five balls ofarey black and drab ditto partly used, one pound and a quarter of raven Silk, and half a pound of Silk drab white grey, & c.— The property of William Walford and Roderick Steven- son, Tailors. Stolen, on Saturday morning, the 17th instant, between six and ei° ht o'clock, from the back Drawing- rocm of the lfouse of Mr. Blacket, No. 146, Regent- street, the following articles, viz.— A quantity of old Coins, amongst which was a five- shilling piece of William and Mary, dated 1696, and some French ljauc- picces; a quantity of coloured Stones, chiefly Scotch peb- bles; a small agate Box, and a piece ot Amber. Stolen, on Sunday evening, the 18th instant, from the person of Mr. Price, of Steel- yard, Xpper Thames- street, whilst in the Iligh- strect, Borough, a diamond Shirt- pin, value seven guineas. — By a Prostitute. Stopped, on Saturday, the 17th instant, by Mr. Wood, pawn- broker, No. 65, High- street, Saint Giles, a gold chased Eye- glass : supposed to have been stolen. It was offered in pledge by a man named PEARCE.— Application to be made at the Police- station Bow- street. Traced to the possession of a Prostitute, named ELIZA- BETH LOWE, who is in custody, a £ 5 Bank of England Note :' supposed to have been stolen.— Apply at the Police- station, Greenwich- road. Stolen, on Monday evening, the 19th instant, about eight o'clock, from the person of Mr. William Sack ( ot Messing, Essex), whilst in the ' Cock and Bottle' Public- house, Strand, nine Sovereigns and 10s. in silver.— The felony was committed by two Men— one about forty- five years ot age, five feet ten inches high, dressed in a snuft'- colour coat and drab trousers; the other ° about forty years ot age, five feet seven inches high, and dressed in a black coat, drab breeches, and top- boots. Description of Property, and Duplicates of Property, sup- posed to have been stolen, found in the Shop ol MARY SCOHOLEY, Thomas- street, Grosvenor- square, who sunds committed to Newgate for trial, for receiving a quantity ot Linen, knowing the same to have been stolen, viz.— A cambric Handkerchief marked ' 1.6', a half ditto ' F. Wright', a boy's Shirt ' E. H. Best', a Pillow- case ' W. E. L.',_ a pair of Stock- ings ' J. F. Young', a Table- cloth'J. L. C.', a Towel ' W. L. 3' a ditto ' T. P.', a Shirt' H. R. B. 6', a ditto ' C. W. 6', a pair of Stockings • A. C.', a ditto ' J. S. 5', two pair ot white Trousers ' J Meredith', one pair of ditto ' Burnett', a pair of silk Stock- ings ' M. II. 4', a Towel ' M. J. L.', a ditto ' W. L. 35 1817', a ditto ' W. L. 35', a ditto ' W. L.', a Pillow- case ' L.', a ditto ' W. E. 1808', a pair of cotton Stockings ' E. L.', two Napkins ' W. L. 30', a Towel ' A. 4', a ditto ' P. S. 6', a Shirt ' J. S.', a child's calico Night- gown ' 72' in black ink on the shoulder, a round Towel marked in ink ' Boy's Towel April 21st 1832', two white Handkerchiefs ' J. M.' in red cotton, a ditto' M. L.' ditto, new dr\ U stra\ g\\ t Waistcoat, a mmoM figured aUk Dress, a. Towel marked ' M. J. L. 6' in red cotton, an old ditto ' M. 2' in ditto, a large coarse Apron ' M. C.' ditto, three very fine cotton Stockings— one marked ' E. S. 4' ditto; a new Truss ( single), maker's name ' Grave, Marylebone- street, Golden- square,' pri- vate mark 30 in black ink ; several cotton Gowns, and various other articles.— Duplicates: 1834, April 17, 11 yards of Silk, pledged at Gofton's, 12, Gilbert- street, in the name of Mary M'Intire : 1833, Aug. 20, 12 Handkerchiefs, at Daniell's, 5, Bowling- street, Marylebone, name of Mary Scholey ; Aug. 21, two Bqy's Suits, Morritt, High- street, Marylebone, name Mary Croney; Sept. 26, Patchwork, 2s., Neots, Duke- street, Man- chester- square, name Mary Cooley ; July 25, a Frock, Is., M. and W. I iliner, 60, South Audley- street, name Mary Griffin ; Sept. 7, a Shift, Is., ditto ditto ; July 12, a Gown, 2s., Gofton's, Gilbert- street, name Ann Griflin ; Aug. 5, a Gown, 4s., ditto, name Mary Griffin ; Aug. 20, a Shawl, ls. 6d., ditto, name Ann Griffin : Aug. 17, Cotton, 6d., ditto, ditto ; Oct. 15, Bed- gown and Handkerchief, 6d , at Notley's, 8, Portman- street, name Ann Griffin ; Sept. 16, a Bed- gown, 6d., ditto, ditto ; Sept. 18, a (. own, 2s., ditto, ditto ; Dec. 12, two Shitts, 4s., ditto, ditto ; and, same date, two Gowns, 7s., ditto, ditto.— Apply at the Police- station, Vine- street, Piccadilly. Stolen, on the 7th or 8th instant, from the ' Hereford Arms' Public- house, Little Grosvenur- street, Grosvenor- square, a sil- ver engine- turned Watch, with double cases, capped and jewel- led, a ground enamelled dial, with the freemason's Arms on it, and ' t. P.', also a compass and square, engraved on the outer case ; with a gold curb Chain, and two « okl Seals ( one having a greyhound on it, and the other ' Guicl night, an' joy be wi' you a'') attached. — Information to be given to William Bal- lard, constable, at Marlborough- street Office. Stolen, between Thursday the 8th and Tuesday the 13th instant, from the Warehouse of Messrs. Bush and Co., Hop Factors, ( Montague- place, Borough), situate in Sharp's- alley, Clerkemvell, Six and a Half Pockets of Hops, marked as fol- lows, viz.— Five pockets, ' Russell, Kent, 1833'; one pocket, ' Frenlin, Kent, 1833 '; and the half pocket, ' Orange, jKent, 1832.' Stolen, on Wednesday morning, the 14th instant, about seven o'clock, from the Shop of Mr. Detmer, No. 1, Winches- ter- row, New- road. Three Pictures, viz — Sir Walter Scott in armour, a Girl with flowers, and a Hunting Piece. Stolen, on Tuesday night, the 13th instant, from the Pre- mises of Mr. Keen, Lead Factory, Bankside, the following articles, viz.— Two hand Scoops the handles detached, a flat copper Scoop, a copper Bowl, three hand Bowls, a gallon cop- per Dipper, a hand Duster, two pieces of lead Pipe, and a hand Saw.— Supposed by three Boys, who must have concealed themselves on the premises before the workmen left. Stolen, on Thursday afternoon, the 15th instant, about four o'clock, trom the House of Mr. Anderson, No. 3, Ironmonger- street, Saint Luke, the following articles, viz. — Six fiddle- headed Spoons, one plain Spoon, one pair of Sugar- tongs, one Mustard- spoon, one silver Hunting Watch, two pearl Bracelets; one pair ot Ear- rings, broken at tne joints, set with turquoise— one stone out; also four Sovereigns, and one Half- sovereign.— The felony was committed by the servant Boy, about fourteen years of age, dressed in a blue suit of clothes, and who gave his address No. 2. Union- court. Holhorn. WAR OFFICE, MAY 21, 1834. jl List and Description of Deserters from His Majesty's Service. NAME. roym ivi. aK. xirs John Ellery Henry James Jonathan Ellis James Hemmings SIZE. PERSON. FACE. LEGS. MOUTH. MARKS AND REMARKS. PLACE. TEOWSEBS. William Wright Patrick Murphy Hush Williams Richard Chidley James Fowler Charles Newland Richard Gibbs Joseph Fox Robert Edward Barry John Darragh James Brook John Allington John M'Erlain John Fennally Daniel Smith William Coulson William Styche Jacob Moxon 131S5 1- 2486 12187 12488 1248SJ 12490 121 y i 1 2492 12493 12494 I 12194 12495 | 12496 I 12497 12498 12499 12500 12501 Plymouth Div. Plymouth Div. Woolwich Div. Portsmouth Div. I 82d Foot 8 id Foot ( ilst Foot 61st Foot 62d Foot 2d Bat. Cold. Gds 8th Foot 19th Foot 27' h Foot 30th Foot 30th Foot 31th Foot 47th Foot 1st Bat. 60th Rifles 62d Foot 624 Foot 68th Foot 82d Foot Redruth Mawgan Barlow Leominster Kenn Balasidure Holywell Friarditton Hornsey Froyle Rodtn Sutt.- iu- Ashf. St. Mary's Achogholl Dawlish Birmingham Atighohil Tburles Shoreham Boston Bishtoa Thorpe Cornwall Cornwall Yorkshire Hereford Nottingham Sligo Flint Salop Middlesex Hants Wilts Nottingham Cork Antrim Devon Warwick Autrim Tipperary Kent Lincoln Stafford York • I Joseph Dickson 12502 William Blair j 12503 James Brown , 12504 George Humphreys 12505 John Williams j 12506 David Jones I 12507 W. F. Drake 12508 W. Spackman 12508! J. Summers 1250- 1, John Lord ! 12509 William Hunt 125C9 Patrick Toole 12510 George Parker 12511 Joseph Matthews 12512 John O'Hara 12513 George Wallace 12514 John Marlow 12515 Abraham Rendall 12516 John Price 12) 17 John Higham 12518 j William While 12518 Joseph Bibby 12519 John M'Ivor 1251U 82d Foot 16th Lancers 2d Bat. 1st Foot 22d Foot 23d R. Welsh Fus 23d R. Welsh Fus 35th Foot 35th Foot 35th Foot 35th Foot 35th Foot 59th Foot 59th Foot 59th Foot 64ih Foot 72d HighlanJers 74th Foot 77th Foot 80th Foot 80 li Foot 80th Font 80th Foot 80th Foot Bathgate Darlington St. Cuthberts Cockiugton MynyddysLl. Neath Painswick Prcshut Louth Dewsbtiry Biamshaw St. Marks Kirby Hill Maryborough Belfast St. Andrews Monaghan Shepton Mai. Oswestry Stockport St. Mary's Warrington Monaglian Linlithgow Dinham Edinburgh Devon Monmnoth Glamorgan Gloucester Wilts Lincoln York Hants Dublin York ( Queen's Antrim Fife Monaghan Somerset Salop Cheshire Wicklow Lancaster Monaghan John Carter Thomas Morgan William Tomline John Pearrett William Whelan William Scott John Britton George Crighton John Jennings Charles Thomas Henry Crozier Thomas Woodhouse Thomas Abraham James O'Neill John Yates Henry Smithson Peter Comerford James Fegan James Black Samuel Daw Edward Humphries George Butler Alexander Black Patrick Sheehan Samuel Flitter I 12520 12521 12522 12523 12524 12525 12526 12527 i 12523 ,12529 12530 ' 12531 12532 12533 12531 12535 ' 12536' 12537 12533 12539 12540 12541 12542 Royal Artillery I Royal Artillery 2d Bat. 1st Foot 2d Bat. 1st Foot 40th Foot 81th Foot 84th Foot 93d Foot 1st Bat. Scots Fus 11th Foot 18th Foot 46th Foot 5 td Foot 59th Foot 68th Foot 68th Foot 89th Foot 89th Foot 6th Drag. Guards 1st Bat. Cold. Gds. 10th Foot 6' 2d Toot 74th Foot 85th Foot 3d Bat. Gren. Gds. Newc.- u.- Ty. Seal Stanground Blythe St. Canice Hessay Sc. Sampson Furriff Eastington St. Mary Armagh Loughboro St. John's St. Ann's Leeds Leeds St. Canin Killeagh Moneyineal Men- iott Westminster Damerhain Falkirk Croom Gt. Massing!) Northumber. Kent Huntingdon Nottingham Kilkenny York York Aberdeen Gloucester Monmouth Armagh Leicester Chester Dublin York York Kilkenny Meath Fife Somerset Middlesex Wilts Stirling Limerick Norfolk clerk tailor pawnbroker labourer labourer labourer cotton- spinn. labourer groom labourer labourer stockg.- weav. tailor labourer labourer metal- smith labourer labourer labourer labourer carpenter labourer 22 20 21 19 23* 20* 23* 25J 20 23 iyj 19 ! 5 5 8$ 5 74 26 27 27$ 21 25 22 20 21 21 284 0 Si 7 8 7J H 1 n 7* 6 3 8 7 10* 8 10 5i 6* 8 2i stout stout si ender stout stout stout prop large small prop common large round prop long ruddy round round It blue blue hazel blue hazel brown grey blue dk. grey hazel hazel hazel grey it blue dark blue grey hazel hazel hazel grey grey prop prop long common commoo common dk brown dk brown It brown white brown dk brown brown sandy It brown dk brown dk brown dk brown brow n sandy brown It brown dk brown dk brown brown brown brown brown prop prop lg.& sm, prop common common pi- op prop common prop stout stout prop prop common prop common common 2d time desertion supposed to be in the neighbourhood of Sheffield robbed his master 2d des. ; took greater part of regimental necessaries took greater part of his regimental necessaries . D ; 2d des.; took great coat and all his reg. necess. took side arms, great coat aud all his reg. necessarie took side- arms, forage- cap, and part of rcg. uecess. supposed to be in the neighbourhood; took side- belt took greater part of reg. necessaries, side- belt, & c. took greater part of reg. necessaries, side- belt, & c. took part of his regimental necessaries robbed his master ...... 2d time of desertion took greater part of his regimental necessaries . small- pox ; took greater part of his reg. necessaries supposed to be in coloured clothes took side- belt, bayonet, plate, and part reg. necess. 31 Mar. 3 Mav 20 April 4 May 29 April 29 April 3 May 3 May 28 April 30 April 2 May 5 May 4 M. y 23 April 23 April 3 May 6 May 3 May 6 May 6 May 4 May 3 May Devonport Devonport Park Sheffield Portsmouth Glasgow Glasgow Chatham Chatham Chatham London Suuderland Newcas.- on- Ty. Euuiskillen Ca- tlebar Castlebar Stockport Dublin Lmerick Chatham Chatham Edinburgh Cas. Glasgow undr. uniform undr. uuiform claret reg. shell reg. shell fatigue fatigue red shell regimental red shell regimental red shell red shell fustian green red shell red shell regimental reg. coatee undr. uniform undr. uniform Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford white Oxford Oxford Oxford black black grey grey grey g « y grey II) I X t mixt. fustian green white white Oxford grey Oxford grey weaver 194 23 5 7* labourer 5 ' b labourer 21* & n shoemaker 22 5 6* J miner 20 5 8 labourer 24 5 8 tailor 29 5 6* labourer 22 5 8 hair- dresser 20 5 8* weaver 25 S 8 labourer 20 5 84 labourer 244 5 H grocer 314 5 64 hatter 27 5 H labourer 25* 5 7i joiner 24 5 6* flax- dresser 19 5 7 paiuter 20 5 6 labourer 21 5 « * weaver 264 5 6 calico- printer 21 5 84 labourer 264 5 H labourer 264 5 1 7 sawyer 22 1 5 9 labourer 18* 5 2* groom 221 5 8 labourer 25* 19* 5 74 labourer 5 H labourer 214 5 9* labourer 18+ 5 7 labourer 19* 1 5 64 labourer 25 5 10* labourer 22 5 6f lahourer 23* 5 7 labourer 18 1 5 6 labourer 22 5 6 < labourer 20 5 8 cloth- dresser 20* 25* 6 1 labourer 5 74 glover 24 5 61 shoemaker m 5 8 mason 28* 5 9i sweep 20* 5 H milkman 21* 5 8+ labourer 314 5 7 nailer 19 5 6 labourer 24 5 9 labourer 19 5 8 prop stout prop large stout prop long oval blue grey hazel hazel hazel brown hazel grey grey hazel hazel blue grey grey grey hazel brown brown hazel dk hazel hazel grey grey common common brown It brown brown brown brown dk brown brown It brown brown brown dk brown brown dark black dk brown dk brown brown brown dk brown brown brown It brown light common stout common stout prop large took side- arms and part of his regimental necessaries took his regimental necessaries and stable jacket lost a front tooth ; 3d des.; D ; took great- coat, & took part of his reg. necessaries; officer's servant 2d desertion; took his side- arms and reg. necessarie took side- arms and all his regimental necessaries took all his regimental necessaries and side- arms took part of his regimental necessaries and side- arm took all his regimental necessaries . . . took all his regimental necessaries . punishment; 2d time desertion . 2d des.; took nec.; supposed to have gone to Anieric took greater part of his regimental necessaries . punishment; took part regimental necessaries 2d desertion; lost a front tooth .... took all bis regimental necessaries punishment ...'.... punishment; 2d desertion ; took part reg. necess. punishmeut; 2d desertion; took part reg. necess. slender oval long hazel sharp dk brown long common common slender round oval grey prop brown prop prop prop — — — grey — It brown — — — — — — grey — dk brown — — — stout round round grey small brown prop prop prop — — — It. grey — sandy — — — — — — brown — dk brown — — — stout round round brown common fair prop stout common middling common common grey common It brown common — common v. stout large rouud grey common fair prop stout small slender round rouud hazel common It brown prop prop prop — — — hazel black — — — hazel — bronn — — — — — — grey — brown — — — — — •— grey — It brown —- — — — — — grey — brown — — _ common common round blue common brown ( TOp prop common awkward large round grey common brown prop prop common stout small round hazel short brown prop prop large slender long long hazel short brown long prop prop —> — — hazel brown stout large long grey common light short stout common — — — blue — dk brown — — _ — — — grey — brown — — — prop | prop prop It brown common brown prop prop common formerly belonged to the 3d Light Dragoons ..•.•••.. a employed as a groom ; took three shirts, & c. . employed as a groom ; took part reg. necessaries took all his regimental necessaries and great- coat took part of his regimental necessaries . took part of his regimental necessaries took 10/. of the regimental p. y at Aberdeen took side- arms took side- arms and part regimental necessaries 2d desertion ; took side- arms and part reg. necess plays the bugle took accoutrements aud 60 rounds of ammunition took the whole of his regimental necessaries 2d desertion; took all his regimental necessaries took greater part of his regimental necessaries . took the whole of his regimental necessaries 2d desertion ; took part of his regimental necessarie second time desertion . . . . * . took side- arms D left side; 3d desertion ; took all his reg. necess took side- arms and part regimeulal necessaries . took all his regimental necessaries 3 May 4 May 5 May 1 May 6 May 6 May 28 April 4 May 27 April 28 April 28 April 2 May 2 May 20 April 6 May 2 May 2 May 4 May 2 May 21 April 30 April 23 April 27 April Glasgow Loudon Dublin Ply mouth Templemore Templeinore Bolton Liverpool Burnley Burnley Burnley Liverpool Liverpool Maryoorough Bovle Cupar Angus Cas lewellan Portsmouth Che- ter Dublin Dublin Liverpool Liverpool reg. coatee scarlet shell jacket . fustiau red red coatee coatee shell j acket shell reg. coatee reg. coatee reg. coatee red shell regimental shell reg. c atee regimental rcg menial regimental regimental regimeutal Oxford grey blue regimeu'al Oxford grey dark dark Oxford mixt. Oxford mixt Ox ord nnxi. Oxford iii< xi Oxford mixt re £ 1 mental regimental reiiuieu ul Oxfjrd grej tartan 11 xford mixt. Oxford mixL regimental iegimeut. il ' eguneotal r gimentdl regimental 30 April 15 April 7 May 7 May 8 May 8 May 8 May 5 May 15 April 8 May 4 Mav 11 May 7 May 22 April May May May May May May 10 May 7 May 9 May 4 May 10 May South Shields York Dublin Dublin Chatham Portsmouth Portsmouth Old Deer Loudon Brecon Manchester Weedon Hull Dublin Edinburgh Cas. Edinburgh Cas. Cork Cork Glasgow Windsor Devonport Chatham Newry Limerick London blue jacket regiineutal fustian fustian red shell red shell red shell regimeutal red regimental reg. coatee regimeutal blue reg coatee regimen tal regimental regimeutal regimental red jacket regimental red red shell coatee red shell reg. red nl ue regimental fustian fustian Oxford mixt. white white rartau white Oxlord grey white rcgiineutrtl br. ovu regimental Oxford grey Oxlord grey Oxiurd mixt Oxioid mix • blue overalls regimental white white Oxford mixt. Oxford mixt * » h « te [ LONDON : Printed and published (//]/ Authority) by Mills, Jowett, and Mills, Bolt- court, Fleet- street.]
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