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28/05/1834

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The Police Gazette or Hue and Cry

Date of Article: 28/05/1834
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POLICE OR, HUE Vublfe& rt tig GAZETTE; AND CRY. autfjontj). CONTAINING The Substance of all informations received in Cases of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against 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 Imt not in Custody, and a Description of those who are not known, ( heir 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, with every useful Information, for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 664.] WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1834. • * It it requested that all Communications for the purpose of obtaining, or giving, information respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property, especially stolen horses, may be addressed to Mr. Stafford, the Editor, Public Office, Dow- street. RUNAWAY CONVICTS. 801, 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 Robert Hansler 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 Suff. dk Dublin Down Edinburgh Stafford London Middlesex Southampton London Gloucester Essex Loudon Kent Stafford Loudon Kent Surrey Hertford Dublin London Lancaster Lancaster Middlesex Sydney Dublin Kingston Hull London Sussex Warwick Manchester Surrey Londou London London Loudon Warwick Middlesex Londou Tipperary WHEN TRIED. 27 Julv, 1824 1 June, 1827 25 March, 18; Jan., 1H25 2 April, 1827 15 July, 1816 17 July, 1826 29 Oct., 1817 4 Dec., 1816 11 Jan., 1821 13 Jau., 1819 4 April, 1821 11 March, 182 16 Sept., 1830 15 Jan., 1828 1 Sept., 1821 17 April, 1822 15 Dec., 1824 Oct., 1819 10 Sept., 1823 13 Julv, 1825 17 April, 1820 8 Sept., 1821 15 Sept., 1819 Aug., 1832 2 Jan., 1824 15 Jan., 1829 30 April, 1829 6 April, 1826 4 July, 1831 26 March, 183: 5 Jan., 1832 28 Oct , 1830 16 Sept., 1830 3 Dec., 1829 27 March, 182' 30 Nov., 1814 13 Sept., 1827 NATIVE SRNTBNCE. PLACE. life Co. Down 7 years 5 14 years Bury life Isle of Man life Belfast 7 years Perth life Staffordshire life Londou life Bristol 7 years Hereford life life 1 7 years Essex life London 7 years Sbeerness life . life life Maidstone years London years Hertfordsbir. years Dublin life London 7 years Belfast 7 year. M andicatcr life Manchester life Bristol 14 years N. S. Wales life Wexford 14 years Lincolnshire 14 years Yorkshire life Loudon life Siowmarket life Warwick 7 years Manchester life Dsvonshire 14 years Yorkshire life King's Co. 14 years London 14 years Surrev 1 14 years Staffordshire life Liverpool life Hants life Monaghan TRADE. tailor seaman labourer sailur sailor sailor shoemaker furrier coach- sp.- mak miller weaver seaman shoemaker fisherman collier wheelwright wagoner waterman brickmaker shoemaker labourer tailor tailor seaman stonecutter turner seaman boat- builder bootmaker storekeeper brazier boatman shipwright publicau clerk servant shoemaker labourer snilmaker labourer clerk 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 38 5 46 5 33 5 26, £ : M J 24 | ' m SIZE. 6j blue 6 brown 5 4f 5 6 5 5* grey blue grey hazel brown hazel brown biuwn hazel brown grey 40 5 38 5 22 30 33 30 35 26 25 42 25 31 brown hazel hazel brown blue brown lia'Act hazel hazel blue hazel hazel II hazel blue hazel hazel hazel hazel hazel brown browri hazel hazel , hazel hazel hazel 8 64 n 8 8} 5 § Si 34 4i Vi 34 10 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 browu brow a brown dk brown brow n black It brown dk brown brown It brown dk brown brown dk brown It brown dk brown brown dk browD It brown browu 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, mermiid and S. M. oil right arm, scar on point of uose, and on under lip. ship on right arm, aud angel on left. man and womau, 1. E. aud E. B. on right arm. [ of right eyebrow scars on left side of mouth, at outer corner of right eye, and inside pock- pitted; blue scar on right arm, scar each side of upper lip. bitd, heart, and darts, and E. F. on upper part of right arm. cast in left eye, T on left arm, several warts on right hand. nose large, fourth Roger of left band has been broken, scar under left eye. white speck on right eye ; scar on right side of neck. n. an, womau, and flower- pot, M. C 1826. J. C. on right arm; [ crucifix aud tiger on left. scar across nose. scar on right side forehead; dark iro'e on left arm. S 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 Friday evening, the 18th ultimo, a « Mr. Thomas Deane, Junior, was returning from Wallingford Market, he was stopped by three Men, and robbed of the following property, viz.— A - entleman's gold Watch, plain cases, enamelled lace with italic igures, 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. 7904 F, 309 G, 5763 F, 8061 F, and 7168 F, payable at Messrs. Williams, Deacon and Co.' s, London.— Two of the men arc 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 Monday, the 26th instant, about eight o'clock in the . evening, the bed- room of Mr. James Portch, Old Bear Inn, Bradford, was entered by means of picklock keys, and a small trunk stolen therefrom, containing the following property, viz: seventy- five pounds in cash notes, chieHy of Hobhouse and Co.' s bank, Bath, ten Sovereigns, several Half- Sovereigns, fifteen pounds in Silver, six silver Tea- spoons, marked ' J. A. P.' six new silver Tea- spoons, not marked, and one silver Cream- jug, with various other things, amongst which are acceptances to the amount of three hundred pounds and upwards, all of which are old and dishonoured. A Reward ot Five Pounds will be paid to any person giving such information as shall lead to a conviction of the offender or offenders, and a further Reward on the property being recovered, on application to Mr. J. Portch. Information to be given to Mr. George Rolf, High Constable, Bradford, aforesaid. On Saturday night, the 17th instant, between ten and twelve o'clock, the Premises of Henry Juda, the Grecian and Turkish Bazaar, Sidney- street, near Sidney College, Cambridge, were entered by means of a skeleton key, and the following articles stolen therefrom, viz.— Thirty- five silver Watches— eleven lever, jewelled in eight holes ; twenty- two gold Watches — five with patent levers, and three with Geneva cylinders ; a quantity of silver Snuff- boxes, Scent- boxes, iTable- spoons, Tea- spoons, Butter- knives, Fruit- knives, Caddy- spoons ; a number of mo- dern Rings, consisting of diamonds, emeralds, pearls, & c.; gold and silver Spectacles and Eye- glasses ; coral Necklaces; several diamond emerald pearl and coral Brooches and Pins, also cameo Brooches; a large quantity of Seals and Keys ; eight gold Watch- chains, gold and silver Watch- guards, Chains, Lockets, & c.; also £ 106 in Sovereigns and Half- sovereigns, and £ 2 in Silver.— Whoever will give information that may lead to con- viction of the offender or offenders, shall receive Fifty Pounds Reward, on application to the said Henry Juda. 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 ancf 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 ' II. R. 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 i of any part thereof. Application to be made to Mr. Edward Read, cliief 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. 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, 12 § yards of superfine Blue, 6J yards of grey Kerseymere, 114 of superfine Blue, 6J of dark mixed Dignal, 6i of light mixed Ditto, 3} of Claret- coloured, 2 yards of drab Kerseymere, 12 of superfine Green, 161 of superfine rifle Green, 13 of super- fine Black, 2J 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 Valentia, 6i light grey Kerseymere, 6} of dark grey Dignal, 204 of black Kerseymere, 6J of blue mixed Digual, 1$ of Livery Valentia, 6} 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 of 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. 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 and the other for a patchwork quilt, also £ 3. 15s. 6d. in cash. On Monday evening, the 12th instant, between nine and ten o'clock, the Snop of Mr. L. Benjamin, No. 17, Prince's- strect, 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 2550 POLICE GAZETTE; OR, HUE AND CRY. and ditto; several single stone brilliant ruby and emerald Pins; a cluster rose diamond King ; 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- pi aid ; a silver- gilt Watch- guard ; a pink topaz and line- gold Necklace and Brooch; a silver Hunting Watch: a dotible- 1 ottomed Watch, capped and jewelled, maker's name ' Edwards-'; a single- bottomed Ditto ; three pair of case Watches ; a pair • if 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, 18S4'; a gold Pencil- case; a large quantity of Seals, Keys, Rings, Brooches, Ear- rings, Pins, ring Eye- glasses, Scent- lioxes, 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. Hoasa ANS CATS1S STSALIHG. Stolen, on Sunday night, the 25th instant, or early the fol- lowing morning, out of a field at the back of Leftwich bowling- green^ near Northwich, a light bay Horse, about thirteen hands high, light face, long thick nianc, and has a picce cut out of the right eyelid. Whoever will give such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders shall receive Three Pounds Reward, by applying to Mr. Joseph Holland, of Leftwich, or to Mr. Monday, at Mid- dlewich County Police Office. Stolen on strayed on Friday night the 23rd instant, or early the following morning, out ot a field at Etton, near Beverley, an aged black cart Horse, stands near sixteen hands high, in good condition, has been fired inside the near hock joint, white saddle marks on the shoulders, his face rather gray, and a switch tail. Whoever will restore the said Ilorse, if strayed, to Mrs. Mary Wardell, of Etton aforesaid, the owner, shall be rewarded for their trouble, and have reasonable expenses paid ; but if stolen, a Reward of Two Guineas will be paid by the said Mrs. Wardell, on conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Thomas Windass, Police Officer, Beverley, Yorkshire, or Mrs. Wardell, Etton, near Beverley. Found Straying, on Friday morning, the 16th instant, in the parish of Greenwich, a Bay Gelding, six years old, near fifteen hands high, both knees slightly broken, a slight saddle- mark on the near side, and has remarkably fine eyes. Supposed to have been stolen.— Application to be made at tlie Police- station, Orchard- lane, Greenwich- road. Lost, supposed to be Stolen, on Tuesday night, the 20th inst., or early the following morning, from a Field, near Newent, Gloucestershire, a Black Gelding, five years old, a small speck on the forehead and inside one hind foot, fourteen hands and a half high, dull eyes, and has been recently trimmed and shod. — If stolen, whoever will give information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the horse, shall receive Ten Pounds Reward ; and if strayed, any person restoring him to Mr. Charles James, the owner, Newent, aforesaid, shall he rewarded. Stolen, on Friday night, the 23d instant, or early the follow- ing morning, from a Field of Mr. John Osbom's, adjoining the Wharf, Lctghton- Buzzard, Two Nag Mares. One a heavy mare, bright I3ay, black legs, star in the forehead, about fifteen hands high, and two broken knees : the other a light mare, dark Bay, black legs, star on the forehead, nearly fifteen hands high, and been lately blistered : each six years old.— Whoever will give information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive Ten Pounds Reward for each mare, from the said Mr. Osborn. If strayed, all reasonable expenses will be paid on the mares being restored. Stolen or Strayed, late on Sunday evening, the 18th instant, or early the following morning, from a field in Godney- Moor, in the parish of Mcare, in the occupation of Mr. Joseph Ash- ford, of Wedinore, an iron- grey Ilorse, three years old, about fourteen hands and a half high, the near foot behind white, white streak down the face, a collar ring on the near shoulder, and switch tail. Whoever will give information that may lead to the recovery of the said horse, shall, if stolen, receive Five Pounds Reward, on conviction of the offender or offenders; and if strayed, ten shillings, and all reasonable expenses, on appli- cation to the said Joseph Ashford. Stolen or Strayed, on Thursday night, the loth instant, or early the following morning, Irom off Old Sodbury Common, Gloucestershire, a Dark Brown Gelding, fourteen years old, near sixteen hands high, with broken knees, blind in the off eye, fired in both fetlocks for ringbones or quitters which is very observable, ' P. S.' burnt in the fore hoofs, white hind fetlocks, white stripe down his face, and short tail.— If stolen, whoever will " ive information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive Ten Pounds Reward, on application to Ponsonby Shcppard, Esq., Rock House, Old Sodbury, Glou- cestershire. If strayed, all reasonable Expenses will he paid on the said gelding being restored.— Also, Stolen or Strayed, at the same time and place, a Dark Bay Mare, between a Cart and a Hackney, above eight years old, fifteen hands high, switch tail, fore legs very much puffed, heavy in foal and ex- pected to foal in about a fortnight hence, has a little white just about the hoof on the off hind leg, has been worked Very hard in harness, and shows marks of the collar. — If stolen, whoever will give information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive Five Pounds Reward, on application to Mr. James Hancock, Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire. If strayed, all reasonable Expenses will be paid on recovery of the marc. 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 Marc had on a good saddle, bridle, and martingale at the time ; is about six years old, and nearly thoroughbred, of a dark iron grey colour, has a short switch tail, wiih 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 mav be recovered, and the said EMERY, al as PRATON, alias PROCTOR, ap- prehended, shall, on conviction, receive a Reward of live Guineas, to be paid bv the Brighton Society for Posccuting Thieves and other offenders, and a further Reward of Five Guineas will be paid by Mr. Tamplin, Phoenix Brewery, Erighton. Stolen, on Monday night, the 10th instant, or early the fol- lowing morning, a Sorrel Chesnut Horse, Welsh breed, about " fifteen hands high, six years old, white star on the lorchead, a switch tail, broken mane, full at the back of the ears, and some hair and skin off the near thigh. The property of Mr. Charles Odams, Coal Carrier, Courthouse Green, near the Navigation Inn, Fpleshill — Whoever will give information to Mr. Prosser, high constable, Coventry, that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive Five Pounds Reward Irom the said Mr. Odams. Lost, supposed to be Stolen, on Monday night, the 19th inst., or early the following morning, from off Cossey Common, near Norwich, a Brown Horse, about fourteen hands high, a white shim on his nose, and blind of the near eye.— Ten Pounds Reward will be paid to any person giving information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders, by applying to Mr. William Banham, of Cossey, aforesaid ; and if strayed, all reasonable Expenses will be paid. Stolen or strayed, on Sunday night, the 18th instant, or early the following morning, from a field at the end ot llospital- street, Nantwich, a Bav Gelding, fouryears 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. It stolen a Reward of Five Guineas will be given, on the con- viction of the offender or offenders, by Mr. Benjamin Roden- hurst, of Dysart- buildirigs, 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 Horrington, in the out- parish of Saint Cuthbcrt, Wells, Somerset, belonging to Messrs. O. arid S. Wlllcox, a Bay Pony Gelding, aged, about thirteen hands one inch high, with a white lacc, two white feet behind, the near leg before white, shows collar marks on his shoulders, has a little hair off both knees, scratclics- in his fore feet, and a small hunch on back- bone, oc- casional 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 mane and tail. The two horses are supposed to be stolen hy 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 Monday night, the 19th instant, or early the following morning, from a Meadow, adjoining the town of Maidenhead, a Brown Mare, about fourteen hands hi^ h, rising six years old, large scar on the near knee, blind with the off eye, and wrung on the near shoulder.— Whoever will give in- formation that may lead - to conviction ot" tho uflciuler or offenders and recovery of the mare, shall receive Pour 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 Horse, 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 of Mr. Paul Russell, of Kensall- grecn, Harrow- road.— Informa- tion to be given at the Police- station, Paddington. 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 saddle- marked on the hack.— Information to be given to Mr. Whistler, police officer, Thetford, Norfolk. Detained on Corks Farm, in the parish of Faling, in the county of Southampton, on the 16th day of April last, a dark brown Mare, with a switch tail, and a small 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 Horse, aged, about fourteen 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, receive a Reward of One Guinea; if strayed, whoever will restore liiin to Mr. James Cook, of Little l) ean, shall be rewarded, and all reasonable expenses paid. EDMUND ( or EDWARD) WILSON, late of King's Lynn, Norfolk, stands charged with • horse- stealing, and has absconded, 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 Wisbcch. 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 of Warwick, a Brown Pony, marked K on the near side of'the rump, a cut in the off 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. 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- marked on the oft side of the cress about the size of a crown- piecc, plain in the head, and full of bone. The property of Mr. Francis Jephcott, Coventry.— W hoever will give information to Mr. Prosser, high constable, Coventry, that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenckrs, shall receive One Guinea Reward, and all reason- able expenses paid. Absconded, on Wednesday, the 7th instant, from Blundis- ham, Huntingdonshire, GEORGE CASBON, stealing and taking with him a Horse and Cart, belonging to his employer, Thomas Casbon, of Somersham, Hunts. The Ilorse- is of a dark black colour, a few wjiite hairs on the forehead, broken knees, and touched in the wind. The Cart is painted green, but the oft- 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, Somershani, Huntingdonshire. Found, in the possession of JAMES BOLTON, a mule Ass, with brown body, white face belly and legs, the hair under the right shoulder and neck rubbed oft', and in good condition. Supposed to have been stolen.— Application to be made at Bow- strect 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 yellow roan Gelding, six years old, about fifteen 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 of 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 aud 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, 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.— Whoever 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 Ilarleston, 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 l'lavcll, 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, rising six years old, about fourteen hands high, a white ro\ inJ . jiot on the forehead, white up to tho fvtlool « s <> t hind legs, and long mane and tail.— Whoever will give information that may lead to conviction of the offender or offenders and re- covery of the mare, shall receive Five Guineas Reward, by applying to Mr. Pritchard, police officer, Nantwich. Stolen, on Friday night, the 25th ultimo, from a Field, near Beckenham, Kent, a Dark Brown Horse, aged, fourteen and a half hands high, switch tail, face and off hind leg white, broken knees, and a bar- shoe on the off' fore- foot.— The property of Mr. Rogers, Grocer, Beckenham. 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 Marc, aged, fourteen hands and a half high, small star, white near hind heel, and scar on the oft" shoulder. Also, from the same pasture, a dark bay Colt, four years old, small star, switch fail, 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, from Liverpool, on Saturday morning, the 19th ult., a Grey Mare Pony, under twelve hands high, aged, a very long tail and inane, 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 of the pony, shall receive Five Guineas Reward, by applying to Mr. Parlour, Police Office, Liverpool; or Mr. J. S. Thomas, Police Office, Town- Hall, Manchester. Stolen, on Tuesday night, the 15th ultimo, or early the fol- lowing morning, from the stable of Joseph Nii holls, ot Dutton, near Lymm, Cheshire, an aged dark brown Mare, about fifteen hands high, four black legs, long mane and tail, small white spot on the torchcad, w ith a little white on the upper lip, looks heavy in the head, has much rough hair on the legs, and walks wide behind.— Whoeverwill 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, Lyinm, 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 Stanford, 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 Ponv 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 heels, 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, Ilack- ney- road. 2550 POLICE GAZETTE; OR, HUE AND CRY. LARCENY. Absconded, on Saturday, the 24th instant, JAMES DILL, a waiter, in the service of the Junior United Service Club, in Charles- street, Saint James, stealing and taking with him twenty Sovereigns, which he had received in change lor two £ 10 lknk of England Notes.— He is about twenty years of age, five feet eight inches high, of fair complexion, stout built, rather good looking, and had on a grey livery jacket, the buttons with the crest, rose shamrock and thistle, also'the words ' Junior United Service Club '; a black and red striped waistcoat, and blue plush or black velvet breeches : supposed to have started for Ireland.— Information to be given to Mr. Plank, at Marl- borough- street Office. Absconded, from the service of Mr. Soden, No. 53, Whiskin- street, Clcrkenwell, ANN WARE, stealing and taking with her the following property, viz.— Five Sovereigns, 15s. ( id. in silver, six silver Tea- spoons, two ditto Table- spoons, two ditto Salt- spoons, and a pair of gold Ear rings.— She is about five feet seven inches high, fresh colour, weak eyes, and has lost her front teeth. It is supposed she is gone to Bristol. Absconded, about three weeks back, from the employ of Mr. George Cooper, of Walton upon- Thames, Brewers, WILLIAM BERRYMAN, stealing and taking with him various sums of money to the amount of £ 150, which he had received on ac- count of his employer.— He is about five feet seven inches high, about forty- five years of age, stout made, full red face, and rather grey hair.— One Pound Reward will be paid on the apprehension of the said offender, on application to Mr. Cooper, aforesaid. Stolen, on Wednesday morning, the 21st instant, between eleven and twelve o'clock, from a Child, at Dalston, the follow- ing articles, viz.— Two linen Shirts, with full fronts, without collars, marked ' C. L.'; a buff Cashmere Waistcoat, a lilac figured Ditto, a woman's Night- gown, a new Shift, and a Child's calico Shirt with linen collar.— The Child was taking the articles to be washed ; and the felony was committed by a Woman, about eighteen years of age, dressed in a black frock, green shawl, and white straw bonnet: she said her name was SHEPHARD. Absconded, on Sunday, the 18th instant, JAMES RACK- HAM, stealing and taking with him £ 3. Os. Oil., which he had received from Mr. Cotterel, tallow- chandler, Kensington, on account of his employer, Mr. James Daw, butcher, Notting- hill, Kensington.— He is about twenty- four or twenty- five years of age, five feet high, dark complexion, and dressed in a fustian jacket, brown pantaloons, and low shoes much worn. Stolen, on Thursday night, the 22d instant, about ten o'clock, from the House of Mrs. Lakeman, No. 14, Albemarle- street, Piccadilly, the following articles, viz.— Six silver Tea- spoons, some of them marked M. S. L.'; a ditto Table- spoon ; a straw Bonnet trimmed with light ribbon, a pair of leather Shoes, and £ 1. 10s. in money.— Supposed by a charwoman named JANE BEALE. Stolen, on Wednesday night, the 21st instant, from the ' Pickled Egg' Public- house, Crawford- passage, Clerkenwell, a silver Watch, a pair of Shoes, and 3s. in money- The pro- perty of William Smith.— By a lodger named JOHN MURRY, about sixteen years, of ace, five feet hight wry- mouthed, dressed in a cord jacket and trousers am] fur cap. Absconded, on Monday night, the 21st ultimo, from the house of Mr. William Bull, watchmaker, Ilumberslorc- gate, Leicester, a man who 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 night and robbed her of a silver Pencil- case, and other articles. Had on a brown frock coat, a Scotch plaid waistcoat and trowscrs, and a blue and white chequered 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 Fish- knife, 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 of Ireland, and speaks the Highland accent, 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. 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 of £ 5.10s. lOJd. which he had received of Air. 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 five feet five inches high, stout made, dark complexion, and about twenty- three or 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, " rather 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- 1 a- 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 Leek.— In- formation to be given to Mr. Alcock, constable, Leek. JAMES MAGUGIN, a native of Ireland, absconded from his employer, John Jordan, 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. R'TISCEZ. X. ANEQUS INFOB. TV7ATZOSJS Description of two Convicts, who absconded from Van Diemen's Land, having seized and carried away the Govern- mert 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, l ie 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 lelt arm, scar left thumb, hair thin at the top of the head, lii^ h 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 life, lie 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, Laid head, lost first finger right hand, third and fourth fingers crooked left hand, top of first finger off left hand. Sailed lor Van Diemcn's Land in the ship Argyll, March 1831. Both these men laid a plot ivhen 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 Clilton, near Halifax. He escaped from the custody of a con- stable of Newark, on Monday, the 14th instant, leaving the j stolen mare in the constable's possession, and which has been , claimed by the owner.— The said WILLIAM BORODALE is about twenty- one or twenty- two ) 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 tliQ neigh- bourhood of Clilton 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 Embrey, No. 7, Crown- street, Soho, stealing and taking with him the following property, viz.— One £ 5 Bank of England Note; a silver Watcn, elouble- cased, maker's name ' Andrew Bruce, No. 2800'; 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, lie has been in custody at Marlborough- strect 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 FULLARD, twenty- eight years of a^ e, 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 check ; supposed to be a nailmaker, and a native of Gornale, Staffordshire : had oil a black hat, light fustian shooting- frock with pockets one above the other and the buttons tit- t\ rw txU Inoltw Unt ILK' leit oil. a. waistcoat havinc double pockets, cord brecches, and gaiters; and FREDERICK 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, gaileis, and shoes: his father, Henry Howes alias Ow'ers, he has stated is a shoemaker, and resides in Jubilee- place, Halfway- house, Commercial- road. These Iwo Men re suspected of being connected with a formidable arid 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 eithc- r 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, Halsted, Essex. PFvOPERT'Sr SSOLE3JJ. Stolen, a few days since, in Suffolk- street, Charing- cross, a Drab Great Coat, nearly new, with pockets at the sides and a breast- pocket, and the crest on the buttons, three arrows tied with ribbon on a coronet.— The property of the Reverend Doc- tor Symons, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.— Appli- cation to be made at Marlborough- strcet Office. Stolen, on Friday, the 23d instant, from the Dwelling- house of the Reverend J. Gilpin, of Seven Oaks, Kent, a double- cased gold Watch, maker's name ' La Maitre,' plain dial, with seconds; also a gold chased Seal, with cornelian stone, and a Hand and Arm in armour, holding a branch, with motto ' Dictis factisque simplex.'— Information to be given at Union Hall Office. Stolen, on Friday, the 23el instant, from the. Shop of Mr. Wilson, No. 8, Crown- street, Finsbury, thirty- nine yards of Brown Parasol Silk, with green and white border. Stolen, on Thursday night, the 22d instant, about twelve o'clock, from No. 08, Regent- street, a Box, containing the fol- lowing articles, the property of Mr. John Barrow, viz.— One brown Great Coat, a black Coat and Trouseis, two pair of co- loured Trousers, two pair of white cantoon ditto, two light Waistcoats, a rosewood Dressing- case, three Shirts, five pair of Stockings, eighteen white Neckerchiefs, a tin Case, and a Pocket- book.— The felony was committed during the time the shopman was shutting up the shop ; the box having been left in the passage and the street door open. Stolen, on Saturday morning, the 21th instant, about ten o'clock, from the House of Mr. Bryant, No. 47, Lant- street, Borough, a silver Watch, with two gold Seals and a Key attached.— By two Lads, who knocked at the door and asked for a draught of water. Stolen, on Sunday, the 25th instant, from the House of Mr. Gotch, No. 38, Eyre- strcet- hill, four Table- spoons, six Tea- spoons, and one Tea- scoop.— The felony was committed during the absence of the whole of the family at Gravesend : a Man was seen to leave the house about ten o'clock at night. Stolen or Strayed, from a Field belonging to Mr. Fonblanque, Twickenham, a red and white Heifer, two years and a halt old, and within six weeks of calving.— Information to be given to Mr. Fonblanque aforesaid; or at the Police- station, Brent- ford. Stolen, on Saturday afternoon, the 24th instant, about two o'clock, from the uiantel- picce in the back Parlour of the House of Mr. Pringle, No. 48, Palace- stree t, Pimln o, a plain modern face silver Watch, maker's name ' Thomas Picker, Edinburgh.' Supposed by a Man and Boy who were hawking books and paints. The Boy was dressed in a flannel jacket and fustian trousers, and has a full face. Stolen, on Saturday morning, the 24th instant, between ten and eleven o'clock, from No. 7? ;, Saint Jame s- street, four silver Tea- spoons, with crest, a tiger cat holding a palm-! ranch in his paws: the property of Mrs. Palmer.— E\ a Man about twenty- five years of age* and rather short in stature, who went down the area steps into the kitchen. Stolen, on Thursday morning, the 22el instant, between ten and eleven o'clock, from T o. 113, Pari,- street, Grosvenor- squarc. a silver Hunting Watch, with asn, 11 glass in the centre, maker's name ' Farrar, No. 40R>'; with a black Ribbon and Key attached. — By a Man about seventeen years of age, dressed in a shabby blue frock o . at and trouscr-, whit? stockings, and shoes, who called at the house under pretence of obtaining a situation as footboy, saying he was sent by Mr. Sorners, of North Audley- street. Stolen, since the 23d instant, from three new Houses, in Clarence- street, Saint Luke, Thirty- six panes of Glass: the property of Mr. Turner, City Saw Mills.— The entrance was effected by means of skeleton keys. Stolen, on Monday night, the 20th instant, from the ' Cheshire Cheese' Public- house, Northampton- street, Clerkenwell, the following property, belonging to Mr. C rerar, viz.— A handsome French straw Box, containing nine Sovereigns, £ 4 in Silver, a silver Fruit- knife with mother- o'- pearl handle, a lady's single ease engine- turned Watch, a cornelian Brooch set with pearls, a coral Negligee, and two Duplicates— one of a silver Tea- pot Stand, and the other of a silver Pint, both marked ' J. M. W.' Stolen, on Tuesday morning, the 27th instant, from the per- son of Mr. Aylward, of No. 0, Jeffrey's Terrace, Kentish Town, whilst at the Horse Guards, during the time the Guard was relieving, a leather Purse, containing six old ten- guilder Pieces, gold; five five- guilder Pieces, gold ; one five- franc Piece, silver ; and 5s. in silver.— Information to be given to Mr. Aylward, as above ; or to John Bacon, E= q., same address. Stopped, on a suspicious charactcr, supposed to be stolen, parts of two silver Candlesticks, very old ishioned, rn. ravcd with a flower pattern, and the numbers 1 and 2 on the top of the burner or socket.— Apply at the I'olice- station, New- way, Tothill- street, Westminster.—[ Application to be made atQuecn- squarc Police Office.] Stolen, between the hours of eleven o'clock on Monday night the 20th instant and six o'clock the next morning, from the House of Messrs. Weiss and Son, No. 02, Strand, the following articles, viz.— Silver: six Table- spoons, plain ; S'x Dessert- spoons, plain; four Salt- spoons, King's pattern; two ditto ditto, plain; an old- fashioned Fish- slice; a Cheese- knile, with inother- o'- pearl handle ; four Gravy- ladles, King's pattern ; four Tea- spoons, King's pattern, engraved ' J. M. W.'; and one Gravy- spoon, marked ' K.' Also, six fine damask Table- napkins, marked in the centre with red thread ' W.. ss.'; seven other damask Napkins, marked in a similar way in the corner: twelve plated Table- forks, twelve ditto Dessert- forks, and a few small 5lWcr nvt\ c\ es. Stolen, on Tuesday morning, the 20lh instant, from William Jiggles, labourer, of Blenheim, Bedfordshire, sixteen Sovereigns. —- By a Man with whom he slept on the previous night, at the ' Mitre' Public- house, Highgate; who contrived to al. stract the money from a letter he had written fi r Jiggles, and which was taken to him after the sovereigns were inclosed, for the purpose of sealing it: four halfpence were substituted in lieu of the six- teen sovereigns.— He is between thirty and forty years of age, five feet seven or eight incheshigh, middle st . tare, dark swarthy complexion, dark " hair and whiskers mixed with grey, walks with a stick and limps; he was dressed in a dark velveteen shooting- jacket faded, cord breeches, rev stockings, laced shoes, and a very old silk hat. lie said he was a dealer in rags and bones. Stolen, on Wednesday, the 21st instant, between eleven and twelve o'clock, from a'little Girl, named Eliza Evans, about twelve years of age ( living at No. 45, Upp r ] . bury- strcet, I'im- lico), whilst near the gate at the entrance from Spring Gardens into Saint James's Park, a Basket, containing the following articles of dirty Linen, the property of Mr. Latham, of No. 2, Brydges Street, Covent Garden, viz.— Two linen Shirts with full fronts, marked '. T. L.'; four Shifts ( three baby's and one large); three Table- cloths, marked ' C. H. L." : seven Towels, three of them marked ' J. L.'; two children's Frocks, a pair of Stays, a Cover for drawers, three baby's Night- gowns; three ditto Caps, marked ' C. L.'; and three Pillow- cases, ' J. L.' or'C. I..'; also one Half- sovereign.— The felony was com- mitted by a middle aged Woman, about five feet two inches i high, thin pale visage, long nose, black hair curled in the French style, dressed in a green plaid cloak, white straw bonnet, brown stuff apron, and white stockings: both her person and dress had a very dirty appearance. To accomplish her pur- pose she enticed' the girl into the Suttling- house, Saint James's Palacc, where she gave her a biscuit and some ale, with which it is supposed she " mixed poison, as the girl was found in a senseless state in Saint James's Place. one < dressed i Green, Bristol, with the excuse that he wished to sce Mr. K, who was gone to a place of Worship, and was asked to await his return ; during which time lie broke open a W riting- desk and Drawer, and stole the following property, and then left word with the servant that he had an engauianent at one o'clock, and would call in the afternoon.— Nine Notes, of Stuckeys" Bank, viz.- No. 84790, dated 18th Sept. 1833, for £ 20; No. 9284G, Oct. 23d, £ 20 ; No. 91368, Oct. 19th, £ 10 ; No. 91402, Oct. 19th, £ 10; No 52848, March 18th, £ 5 ; No. 89707, Oct. 14th, £ 5; No. 93007, Oct. 24th, £ 5; No. 100598, 19th Feb. 1834, £ 5 ; and 110781, March 10th, £ 5. About twenty Sove- reigns, some Half- sovereigns, and a £ 5 Bank of England Note. Also, a gold Watcli, the case engrav. d with the emblems of husbandry, maker's name < Joseph Millis, Lon. i , n, No. 1299 '; and an oblong mother- of- pearl Box, Foreign make, mounted in silver, and ' If. G.' engraved on the cover.— Whoever will give information that may" lead to convictie n of the efVender, sli ill receive Ten Guineas Reward, by applying to the said Mr. Franklyn. Stolen, on Friday morning, the 2G. 1 instant, about eight o'clock, from the House of Mr. Leach, baker, barrett- street, Lambeth, six silver Tea- spoons, marked ' W. r.. II.' WAR OFFICE, MAY 28, 1834. t/ 1 List and Description of Deserters from, His . Majesty s Service. NAME. OFFICE CORPS. PARISH. COUNTV. TRADE. AGE. NO. James Marrin George Pendray Alexander M'Arthur William Death William Dawson Richard Sharrock James Whitcroft Robert Gilbert William Makins Michael Lackey Timothy Reardon John Farmer William Benton William Dillon Joseph Truston William Badcock Thomas Atkinson George Fryer Joseph Broom Robert Woolage Clack ROTAl MARINE James Goding William Perran John Jones William Wisbey HAIR. MARKS AND REMARKS. PLACE. TROWSERS. 12543 12544 12545 12546 12547 12547 12547 12548 12549 12550 12551 12552 12553 12554 12555 12556 12557 12557 12558 12558 2d Hat. 1st Foot 2d Bar. 1st Foot 28th Foot 82d Foot 84th Foot 84th Foot 84th Foot I9th Foot 19th Foot 37th Foot 58th Foot 62d Foot 62d Foot 62d Foot 62d Foot 63d Foot 80th Foot 80th Foot 80th Foot 80th Foot Chatham Div. Portsmouth Div. Chatham Div. Woolwich Div. I Glasgow Burfield Liverpool Lawshall Stockport Leyland St." Peter's Washinghoro Wood house St. Mary's St. Paul's Tamworth Sutton Whitechapel Talworth West Dereh. Sligo Waverham HI i nil i 11 Wickersley Burnham Meliou Birmingham Sanston Lanark Berks Lancaster Suffolk] Chester Lancaster Derby Lincoln Nottingham Wexford Cork Stafford Warwick Middlesex Surrey Norfolk Sligo Chester Stafford Derby Berks Suffolk Warwick Cambridge labourer labourer labourer bricklayer labourer labourer labourer tailor tailor carpenter labourer farmer's serv. labourer plumber labourer labourer collier labourer labourer carpenter labourer 20 m 26 1 254 1< J4 224 20| 23 204 19 234| 24 j 18 19 184 30 224 224 22 19 28 22 22 37 5 54 5 6" stout common round 74 common common 9j stout I common 7 | stout 8 < slender H\ 6 § 94 64 5 « 4 — Heury Hanner William Osborne Matthew Anderson Thomas Peacock Thomas Boner John Clancy George Wilks James Jamshion William Gaunt William Smith George Baines John Dowd William Puddefoot Thomas Steel George Miller Alexauder Anderson Peter Coughlan George Hill John Garey James Grubb David Hagan William Winn George Halsey Charles Sandford John Humphry Gifford round long rouud large oval grey hazel grey blue SREY brown hazel brown hazel grey grey grey I It. grey grey hazel brown 1 grey grey It. grey grey I grey grey hazel hazel common common 12559 12560 . 12561 12562 | 12563 12564 12565 12566 12567 12568 12569 12570 12571 12571 12571 12572 12573 12574 12575 12576 12577 12578 12578 12579 Royal Horse Gds. 1st Bat. Scots Fus. 2d Bat. 1st Foot 8th Foot 10th Foot 12th Foot 24th Foot 49th Foot 2d Bat. 60th Foot 66th Foot 68th Foot 68ill Foot 77th Foot 77th Foot 77th Foot 87th R. Irish Fus. 86th Foot 2d Foot 40th Foot 65th Foot 74th Foot 74th Foot 97th Foot 97th Foot 2d Bat. Cold. Gds. 1 Silmiston Melton St. Kevox Reeih Tullyaughnes' Mitchelstown' Bromyard Whitechapel Holliugtun NorthChurch Sheffield Boyle Finchley Leadeuham St. Lukes Creiff Sittingbourne Trainore St. Mary's Maghera Berw.- in- H. Langley Woolhampt. Sherborne Sussex Leicester Ayr York Donegal] Cork Hereford Derby Herts York Roscommon Middlesex Lincoln Middlesex Perthshire Kent Waterford Warwick Derry York Hertford Berkshire Dorset carpenter brazier wire- worker labourer labourer labourer tailor blacksmith labourer labourer scissor- cutler labourer labourer labourer tailor eugraver labourer miner printer labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer 23 | 6 14 25 5 11 234' 5 6 174 5 7j 24 5 8^ 2' iit 5 11 194 5 10 5 " 5 5 5 5 5 S 5 5 5 5 5 5 21 22 19 20 19* 244 21 21 36 21 19 194 19 214 5 22 5 10 214 5 5} 26i 5 74 23 I 5 11} slender stout prop stout stout stout stout stout stout slender Thomas Carrol 12580 John Callaghan 12580 Patrick Donelly 12581 Richard Wood 12581 Harrison Atkinson 12584 | Thomas Key 12585 William Nicklois [ 12586 Nicholas Finnerty 12587 Joseph Cook 12588 ! William Larke 12589 Andrew Kenny 12590 Robert Jones 12591 James Love 12592 Thomas Stones 12593 Thomas Fisher 12594 John Gascoyne 12595 Benjamin Arandall 12596 John Smith ( 3rd) 12598 Thomas Waterworth 12599 James Parker 12599 Samuel Fee 12600 HON S. I. COMP'S Thomas Cowan 12582 William Burke ! 12583 57th Foot 57th Foot 68th Foot 68th Foot 34th Foot 62d Foot 62d Foot 62d Foot 89th Foot 2d Bat. 1st Foot 16th Foot 49th Foot 57th Fjot 57th Foot 59th Foot 59th Foot 59th Foot 28th Foot 74tb Foot 74th Foot 87th Fusileers Artillery Artillery Castlecouncr Graignamaua Killilea Frampton Rothwell Sheffield Boston Suucraft Drumerce Broom Mullingar Newcastle Crippli'gate Sheffield Whitehaven St. Nicho a. Pontefract Cootehill Pickering Ballon Killishandra Liverpool Limerick Kilkenny Kilkenny Armagh Lincoln York York Lincoln Kildare Armagh Noifolk Westmeath Limerick Middlesex York Cumberland Nottingham York Cavan York Notiingham Cavan Lancaster Limerick labourer labourer blacksmith labourer blacksmith locksmith labourer labourer weaver labourer labourer blacksmith shoemaker file smith collier dyer butcher tailor labourer labourer weaver labourer servant 19 5 84 21 5 9 19J 5 74 26 J 5 5 23* 5 GJ] 22 I5 21J & is* 5 n\ 21J 5 6 19 5 7 21 5 7i\ 21 & 74 18f 5 U m5n- 26 5 2l| 5 244 5 6J 1!) 5 7 24* 5 9 29 5 74 29* 5 64 20 20 5 7} 5 9 slender stout stout small round round oval prop prop prop large round round prop round small oval oval oval oval oval long round oval round hazel § " y srey It grey black grey GREY grey grey grey hazel dark brown brown grey f? « y hazel , GREY brown ! dark " dk. grey hazel s « y brown ' hazel brown ilk brown brown brown light brown brown — dkbrowu — brown _ red — j Jk brown common brown common brown common brown brown brown III rown brown brown It brown crown It brow u dkbrowD Irown dk brown dirk brown flir black bnuvii hrown b* own btown liht di brow 11 dirk dkbrown blown far blown dkbrown lijlit gley I dirk black dtbrown dirk ltbrown ] tbi common long common stout long stout stout stout stout slender common common small common common took greater part of his regimental necessaries . 2d time of desertion 2d desertion; took side- arms and reg. cop . punishment; took greater port of his reg necessaries took side- arms and part of bis regimental necessaries took part of his regimental necessaries took part of his regimental necessaries . . weak voice ; 2d des.; took part of his reg. necess. awkward walk, stoops; took all his reg. necessaries took greater part of his regimental necessaries . took greater part of his regimental necessaries . mark on left arm ; took greater part of his reg. nec. took greater part of his regimental uecessaries . D; 2d desertion ; supposed to have a forged pass . took greater part of his regimental uecessaries . took side- arms and greater part of his reg. necessaries impediment in speech ; took side- arms and part nee. recruit, not attested an eruption in his face; took part of his necessaries 10 Mav 14 April 10 May 10 May 11 May II May 11 May 13 May 13 May 12 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 9 May 9 May 14 May 9 May 3 Mav 9 May 6 May 17 May 8 May 7 May 25 April Dublin Armagh Manchester Glasgow Portsmouth Portsmouth Portsmouth Newc- up.- Tyne Newc- up.- Tyne Clare Castle Fermoy Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Bolton Warrington Bolton Bolton Portsmouth Head Quarters Birmingham London reg. coatee blue jacket regimental reg. shell regimental red shell red shell regimental regimental coloured red fatigue red shell red shell red shell red shell regimeutal supp. plain regimental regimental regimental flannel 1 uniform regimental fustian white Oxford grey white white white Oxford mixt Oxford mixt. regimental Oxford mixt. white white white white regimental supp. plain regimental regimental regimental dark uniform Or ci O prop small common I . prop prop prop prop common small coin inon long long prop prop prop prop prop long prop prop small thin prop prop prop prop prop stout prop prop prop large common prop prop prop prop large large common prop was seen iu neighbourhood of St. Catherine's docks tattooed on left arm ; 2d des.; took part reg. uecess. D ; 2d des.; took all his regimental necessaries small scar 011 left cheek ; took side- belt, & c. took greater part of his regimental necessaries . D ; punishment; 4th des.; took part reg. uecessaries punishment; 3d desertiou supposed to be gone to London • took black cap and greater part reg. necessaries supposed to be gone by steam boat to London . 2d des.; took all his regimental necessaries took side- arms and part of his regimental necessaries pock- pitted ; took side- arms and part of reg. necess. took side- arms aud part of his regimental necessaries • , • • • > • • • • D; punishment; 5th des.; took reg. necessaries supposed to be employed near Sittingbourne slightly freckled ; took nearly all reg. necessaries 2d desertion ; took part of regimental necessaries took part of his regimental necessaries took part of his regimental necessaries . . . very dark complexion, and slovenly gait . high cheek bones, strong built, aDd round- shouldered took forage- cap aud sidr- arms 17 May 22 April 11 May 13 May 13 May 13 May 5 May 14 May 6 May 14 May 9 May 11 Mav 12 May 12 May 13 May 15 May 1 April 17 May 17 May 13 May 13 May 13 May 16 May 16 May 12 May Regent's Park London Dublin Sunderland Devonport Portsmouth off furlough G ravesend Blancherston Devonport Edinburgh Cas. l Edinburgh Cas. Portsmouth Portsmouth Portsmouth Portsmouth Portsmouth Sittingbourne Chatham Portsmouth Newry Newry Portsmouth Portsmouth London reg. blue fatigue reg. coatee red shell reel fatigue regimental reg. green fustiau regimental regimental scarlet coatee scarlet coatee regimental reg. shed red shell regimeutal shell coatee reu shell red shell regimental dark blue white white Oxford grey white white Oxford mixt reg. green fustian Oxford grev Oxford grey white white white Oxford mixt. Oxford mixt white Oxford mixt Oxford mixt. white white white prop large slender I small prop round awkward small coaimou ! prop stout large common common common common moderat. oval w. made round prop large long round flat round broad common freckled oval rouud grey grey grey grey grey hazel hazel grey grey hazel grey brown hazel grey blue hazel grey hazel GREY hazel hazel grey hazel prop common common common short common common common common prop prop briwu daik saidy ligit" 1' Irown dkbrown BRUM brtwn brtWn " TOWN dkbrowu brown dk irown It frown brown fail hro » n brovn liglt bi'o » u It brown bro » n hro « i prop prop small long common prop common prop prop prop stout prop large slender stout stout prop prop prop prop prop stout prop large common common small prop large com niou common prop prop not attested ; worked in the Lordship Colliery . not attested ; worked on the river Barrow took part of his regimental necessaries took the whole of his regimental necessaries mark on his back ; took part of bis reg. necessaries took part of his regimental necessaries took greater part of his regimental necessaries . took greater part regimental necessaries . was an officer's servant D; punish ; 3d desertion ; to" k all his reg. necess. touk greater pfirt of his regimental necessaries . large scar right groin took side- arms D D ; punishment; 3d desertion ; squints, long head punishment ; took side- arms and part reg. necess much freckled; took side- arms, and part reg. necess burn on his stomach ; took reg. necessaries took all bis regimental necessaries and great coat took all bis regimental necessaries and great- coat took side- arms and cap a recruit, not attested ..... a recruit, not attested ..... 17 May 18 May 15 May 15 May 17 May 18 May 19 Mav 17 May 15 May 16 May 18 Mav 17 May 19 May 19 May 16 May 17 May 17 Mav 20 May 22 Mav 22 Mav 19 May 13 May 14 May Kilkenuy Kilkenny Edinburgh Cas. Edinburgh Cas. Stockport Canterbury Chatham Chatham Cork Dublin Chatham London Chatham Chatham Oldham Liverpool Liverpool Manchester Newry Newry off furlough Liverpool Manchester frieze cord fatigue fatigue red shell red shell red shell brown red shell shell jacket black shell jacket shell jacket regimental regimental regimental regimeutal coatee coatee regimental black black fiieze cord Oxford grey Oxford grey white white white duck white duck regimeutal white duck drab white grey regimental white white white Oxford mixt Oxford mixt. Oxford grey drab black [ LONDON : Printed and published (//]/ Authority) by Mills, Jowett, and Mills, Bolt- court, Fleet- street.]
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