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16/09/1850

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 16/09/1850
Printer / Publisher: Samuel Mills 
Address: 12 Crane Court, Fleet Street
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 1795
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UtMtghrti GAZETTE. ty fttttftorfttf CONTAINING The substance of all Informations received in Cases of Felony and of Misdemeanours of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers qf 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 known, their Appearance, Dress, and other marks of identity. The Names of Accomplices ana Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, qf Property that has been Stolen, and a minute Description of Stolm Horses, for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 1795. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1850. Notice.— It is requested that all communications, for the parpose of obtaining, or giving information respecting supposed • Senders, » r stolen property, may BEAK THE signature of the Person sending or requiring the same, and be addressed to MB. BURNABY, the EDITOR, Police- court, Bow- strect, London. •#* Whenever it is desired that any individual, by name, shall> e apprehended, it is indispensably necessary that an attested copy of an Information sworn before a Magistrate, Bhould be transmitted to the Editor, together with the Advertisemet for insertion in, the POLICE GAZETTE. It is particularly desired that, in all Informations, the names of P « rsona and Places may be SPELT correctly, and WRITTEN plainly, to prevent mistakes. And that in application for the POLICE GAZETTE, the County, and the nearest Post- town, should the place not be one, may also be stated. And as no charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, ALL letters addressed to the Editor, MUST BE pre- paid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. with a snake coiled round it.— Any person giving such infor- mation as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offen- ders and the restoration of the property, shall receive 10s. Re- ward ; or if lost, whoever may have found the same, and will restore it to the owner, shall receive the same reward. Infor- mation to be given to Inspector James Bold, Towcester, or to Inspector R. Maddox, Weedon, Northamptonshire.— Bow- street, September 12. Stolen, on the 10th instant, from a Gentleman, while in Edward's- square, a single cased engine- turned duplex gold Watch, jewelled in four holes, plain enamelled face, crest on the case a Bear, maker's name ' Walker.' By a Female, about 26 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, dark hair and eyes, pale complexion, and dressed in black.— Metropolitan Police, T Di- vision, September 12. W. B.—! Directions have been given by the Secretary ot State that the Printer of the POLICE GAZETTE shall be permitted to sell Copies, at ONE PENNY PER COPY, which will be forwarded FREE by Post, on the days of Publication, on payment of the price for THREE MONTHS in advance to the Printer, Mr. SAMUEL MILLS, Crane- court, Fleet- street, London; such payment to be continued so long as tfeey shall be required to be sent. INFORMATIONS. MURDER. MARY FENNA, or MURPHY, advertised in the ' Police Gazette' of the 31st of July last, as being wanted at Dumfries, for the Murder of her male Child, was apprehended on the 2nd instant, by Constable Stafford, of the Neath constahu'ary, and has since been brought to Dumfries, and committed for trial.— Bow- street, September 14. FORGERY. Absoonded from Bradford, Wilts, on the 10th instant, charged with Forgery, ALFRED BAKER MUNDY, by trade la tailor, about 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, sallow • complexion, dark hair and thin dark whiskers, slender made ; £* generally well dressed, and wears trousers well made and partiularly tight; ordinary dress a black body coat and fancy trousers. He is an intelligent Man, and of good address.— In- formation to bo given to the Chief Constable, Bath, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, September Further particulars respecting the two Men advertised in the ' Police Gazette' of the 6th instant, charged with passing, » t the ' George Hotel,' Rugby, a forged £ 5 Bank of England Note, Branch Bank, Newcastle- upon- Tyne. One gives his name ROBIN THOMSON, alias BENNETT, alias DODD, and passes sometimes as a commercial man, sometimes as a share- broker, sometimes as a land surveyor, and sometimes as a veterinary- surgeon ; he is about 30 years of age, stands about 6 feet 11 inohes high, has long Bilky brown hair, almost bald on ' the top of his head, brown or rather Bandy whiskers, high forehead, grey eyes, oval face, rather fair complexion, small pointed nose, full in the middle ( not roman), and sometimes wears spectacles ; had on a black silk hat, with broad band and brim much turned up, black satin necktie, black cloth jacket, with round corners, dark brown waistcoat, grey trou- sers, black single- breasted over- coat, and Wellington boots sometimes wears a blue cloth cap, with leather peak, califor- nian or striped trousers, and long brown over- coat, with velvet collar. The other gives his name GEORGE FRAZER, alias WHARTON, alias TROUGHTON; he stands about 5 feet 7 inches high, stout made, dark Drown curly hair, dark brown whiskers, round full face, grey eyes, fresh- coloured, and about 30 years of age ; had on a black satin necktie, with blue leaf or flower on it, black cloth waistcoat, blaok cloth jacket, with round corners, oalifornian trousers, black loose over- coat, Wel- lington boots, and black silk hat, with curled bound brim: sometimes wears a black glazed cap, with peak, and flannel jacket; sometimes black trousers, and at other times striped trousers, and blue over- coat. They stand committed to take their trials at the Coventry Spring Assizes. It is strongly suspected they have committed offenoes in other parts, having lived for a short time at Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Leicester, & o.— Information to bejgiven to Jas. Isaac, chief su- perintendent of police, Wolston, or to Wm. Chamberlain, in- spector of police, Rugby.— Bow- street, September 12. property stolen therefrom, viz.: a brown frock Coat, with dark buttons, and lined with serge ; a pair of Trousers, black and blue striped ( both nearly new) ; a brown velveteen Jaoket, with sporting buttons; a fine oloth Shirt; and a large black and white plaid Shawl; also, a copper 2d.- piece, with several marks stamped on one sidej a set of Bleeding- fleames, the point of one blade broken ; and six new Farthings.— Infor- mation to be given to Robert Jones, superintendent of police, West Felton, Salop.— Bow- street, September 11. BOBBERY FROM THE PERSON. Stolen, on the 13th inst.,| from a Gentleman, while in the Waterloo- road, an eDgine- turned threequarter- plate gold lever Watch, with white enamelled face, makers' names ' Barraud and Lund, No. 4309.'— Metropolitan Police, & Division, Sep- tember 16. Lost or stolen'- ( but supposed to be stolen), on the 22nd ultimo, from the Person of a gentleman, while in company wtb ft female, at Ellsworth Tea- gardens, an emerald . gold Pin, HOUSE- BREAKING. During the night of the 12th instant, a House in Northern Etchells, was feloniously entered, and the following property stolen therefrom, viz.: a dark olive- green dress Coat, nearly new; a pair of dark cloth Trousers, with small blue stripe ; a fancy Waistcoat, with dark ground, blue and red plaid, and white flowers ; a black beaver Hat; a pair of strong Shoes, with four holes on each side ; a Shilling, and- some Copper. It is supposed that the thief will be wearing the stolen clothes, as he left behind an old pair of cord trousers, waistcoat, and blue cap.— Information to be given to G. O. Andrews, special high constable, Stockport.— Bow- street, September 16. On the night of the lllth instant, the Shop of Miss Pass, of Madeley, was entered, by opening the shop- window, between the hours of 1 and 5 , m., and the following articles were stolen therefrom, viz.: nine pair of black worsted Stockings, two pieces of celetion Lining; a piece of Orleans, second- mourning, black ground & lilac flowers; three pieces of Print, a roll of white Calico, five pair of white cotton Stockings, four light- coloured cotton Handkerchiefs, a quantity of Tobacco ( made up in ounces and half- ounces), a Memorandum- book, with the shop- fixtures entered therein, and about 14s. or 15s. in silver. A white china br: ce- button was left on the premi- ses.— Information to be given to the Sub- inspector of Police, at Audley, or to P. C. Donaldson, of Madeley, in the county of Stafford.— Boxc- s'reet, September 16. On the night of the 11th instant, the Brew- house of Mr. Joshua Castell Ward, farmer, of the parish of Braunstone, in the county of Northampton, was broken and entered, and the following articles, his property, were stolen therefrom, viz.: about 25 lbs. of Bacon, a Neck- chine, a piece of Bread, a piece of Cheese, a Table- cloth ( nearly new), and a white- handled Knife, with the name of1 Howard, St. Pauls,' on the blade.— Information to be given to the Chief Constable, County Con- stablulary- office, Northampton, or to Inspector R. Maddox, Constabulary- station, Weedon, Northamptonshire.— Beno- street, September 16. Further information respecting the House- breaking at the ' Hailstones,' in the parish of West Felton, in the county of Salop, and advertised in the ' Police Gazette' of the 13th instant. JOHN CONNOLLEY, commonly called JIM- ALONG, is suspected of having committed the said offence : he is about 35 years of age. about 5 feet 9 inches high, is well known in Chester and Wrexham, and travels occasionally with a basket, and gathers rags, & c.— Information to be given to Robert Jones, superintendent of police, West Felton, Salop, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, Sep- tember 16. The Dwelling- house of John Fletcher, of Ledbury, was broken on the 13th instant, in the daytime, during the ab- sence of the inmates, and the following property was stolen therefrom: a pair of black Trousers, a black silk Hatband, a holland Apron, £ 3 9s. in money, and some eatables : supposed by a Tramp, who was seen near the house.— Information to be given to William Shead, Police- station, Ledbury, Hereford- shire.— Bow- street, September 16. On the night of the 4th instant, the Dwelling- house of Willi im Tippett situate at St. Columb, Cornwall, was burgla- riously broken and entered, and a quantity of Wearing- apparel stolen, which has sinoe been recoverd. A warrant has since been granted for the apprehension of RICHARD TIPPETT, who is charged with the said offence, and has absconded: he is 25 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, red hair, bushy at the sides, very much pockpitted; dressed in a light kerseymere waistcoat with sleeves, coarse duck or hessian trousers, lace- up half- boots, and dirty cloth cap.— Information to be given to Henry Coombe, police- officer, St. Columb, who holds the said warrant.— Bow- street, September 13. Between the hours of 9 and 11 a. m. of the 9th instant, the Cottage of William Bassett, at Wadhurst, Sussex, was broken and entered, and the following property stolen there- from, viz.: a pair of new Half- boots, with specks on the heel and toes, and three rows of small nails in the soles; two orange- ooloured silk Handkerchiefs; a cotton Gown, with dark sprigs on a lilac ground; a calico Shirt; three pounds of Bacon ; four loaves fof Bread ; and 5s. 2d. in silver. Two Tramps were seen to leave the premises about that time ; both short and stout, one dressed in a dirty white slop, and the other in a velveteen shooting jacket: both with cloth caps on, and had bundles with them.— Information to be given to Captain Bolton, East Sussex Constabulary, Uckfield, or to In- spector Bennett, Wadhurst.— Bow- street, Septembtr 12. On the 5th instant, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 6 p. m., the Cottage of Wm. Williams, of the ' Hailstones.' in the parish of West Felton, in the county of Salop, was broken and Qntered during the absence of the family, and the following HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Stolen or strayed ( but supposed to be stolen), during the night of the 8th instant, from a Field in Cheadle, a Block Mare Pony, aged, about 11 hands high, small white star in tho forehead, long tail and mane, very rough coat, both knees broken, which cannot be seen without close inspection.— Infor- mation to be given to Geo. O. Andrews, special high constable, Stookport; or to Thomas Hammond, police- constable, Cheadle. Bow- street, September 16. Lost ( supposed to be stolen), from Lansoy, Monmouth- shire, on the night of the 12th instant, the property of Mr. James Pritchard,-' a Bay Hackney Mare, aged, nearly blind, heavy in the ears, carries her head very high, between 14 and 15 hands high, white on the face, one white hind leg, and has some white on one of the fore legs.— Information to be given to the Superintendent of Police, Pontypool.— Bow- street, Sep- tember 16. Stolen or strayed, on the 9th instant, from Bransford, irt the county of Worcester, an Iron- Grey Mare Pony, rising 5 years old, ll| hands high, part of the hair rubbed off the top of tail and mane : the property of Mr. J. D. Onley.— Informa- tion to be given to Mr,, Onley, or to Sergeant James Rush, Leigh, Sinton.— Bow- street, Septembsr 16.] Stolen or strayed, from a Field in the parish of Shutford, in the county of Oxford, on the night of the 11th instant, or early the following morning, a Nag Gelding, Black, but rather tanned by the sun, about 15 hanaB high, has a cut tail, a star on the forehead, saddle- marks on each side, and a small wen on the near side of his neck, near to where the bridle goes.— •£ 5 Reward will be paid to any person giving such infor- mation as may lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, on application to the owner, Mr. Wm. Paxton, of Tysoe, in the county of Warwick.— Bow- street, Sep- tember 16. Stolen or strayed ( but supposed to have been stolen), from Stroud's Vale, Maiden- lane, Islington, on the afternoon of the 13th instant, between the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock, a Light Bay Gelding, between 3 and 4 years old, about 12 or 13 hands high, has a small white speck on the forehead, a sore back, caused by the friction of the saddle, short switch tail, and long mane: the property of Wm. Watkins, of Stroud's Vale aforesaid, to whom information is to be given.— Bow- street, September 16. Stolen or strayed, but supposed to have been stolen, on the 10th instant, from a Field near Coventry, a Black Horse, 14£ hands high, rising 5 years old, short switch tail, recently cut, and very much rubbed off as if gnawed by a colt, has a small spot of white on the forehead, and a little white on one hind heel, has the chamberlain's mark ' G. B.' on one fore hoof, and ' 280' on the other.— Information to be given to J ohn Vice, inspector of police, Coventry, Warwickshire.— Bow- street, September 16. Stolen, from Marlborough Forest, on the 11th instaht, an aged Bay Mare, with three white legs, blind of the off eye. has a white mark on the near side of tho belly about tvi ice the size of a person's band, white face, tho forest matk * M.' burnt in the near fore hoof, very little hair on the tail, and goes stiff and wide behind.—£ 2 Reward will be paid on the recovery of the Mare and conviction of the offender or offen- ders. Information to be given to Thomas Stretton, superin- tendent, Wilts constabulary, Marlborough.— Bow- street, S'ptem- ber 16. Stolen or strayed, early on the morning of the 11th inst., from a Field near Huddersfield, in the occupation of Patrick Brenan, a Male Ass, very large, strongly made, of a Dark Grey colour, white belly, legs striped or mingled with black, and the shoes marked with the letters ' G. F.'— Any person giving such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the same, shall be handsomely rewarded, on application to — Thomas, super- intendent of police, Police- office, Huddersfield.— Bow- strcet, September 16. Stolen, from a Field near Guisborough, on ' the night of the 12th instant, a Bay Horse, aged, has a good head, his breast is marked from the use of the collar, the hair very much rubbed off his near hind leg at the hoof, long thin tail, with nearly all the hair rubbed off it, and stands about 15 or 16 hands high.— Information to be given to William Darnton, the owner, or to Roger Milburn, constable. All reasonable ex- penses will be paid on the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders.— Bow- street, September 16. Further particulars respecting JOHN H. JONES, of Oswestry, and advertised in the ' Police Gazette ' of the 13 th instant: he is about 6 feet high, has brown hair, red whiskers, very short when last seen, and appeared as if they have been recently shaved off, rather long featured, sun- freckled, strong and well made, but slender ; had on grey trousers, dark over- coat, silk hat, and has a travelling cap with him which he sometimes wears. He travels by a fictitious name and feigns deafness ; was last heard of at the Whittington Railway- station, on the instant, whsr « he booked for Shrewsbury. —£ 5 290 POLICE GAZETTE; Scptcmder 16. Reward will be given on the apprehension and conviction of too said offender, and recovery of the property. Information to be given to John Danily, police- constable, Ruhie, or to John Denman, chief constable o£ tho Denbigh Constabulary.— How- street, September 16. S-' olen or strayed, on the night of the 8th instant, a Light Bay Cob Pony, about 8 years old, and spavined on tho off hind leg.-~ If stolen, a Reward of £ 1 will be paid on the apprehen- sion and conviction of the offender or offenders ; if strayed, all reasonable expenses will be paid, dn the restoration of the same, on application to Robert Williams, butcher, of Holywell, or to Joseph Howell, police- officer, Abergele, North Wales,-- Mqk street, Sep'ember 16, Stolen or strayed, Between the 27th ttltlttio, and'the 6th instant-, from Broxhead Common, in- the parish- of Hesdtey, Itants, twelve Stock Sheep, the property of Mr. John Clear, of Headley; the sheep are marked on the off side, near the shoulder, with the letters ' I. C.' and a heart over it, tie letters and heart are pitch : the Sheep are also marked atiross the shoulders with a mixture of ruddle and gas tiw : tho Sheep are of the Down breed, On the I at instant a drove'of Welch sheep passed over the Commoa above named, and it is considered likely that they were driven away with them : they were driven in the direction of Surrey or Sussex.— If stolen, a Re- ward of £ 10 will be paid to any person who will give suoh in- formation as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender ; and if strayed, ' all reasonable expenses will be paid to any person bringing the said Sheep to- the owner.— Information to be given to Thomas G. May, superintendent, Hants constabulary, Alton,-— Bow- street, September 16. Stolen or strayed, from a Field in ( hi parish of Studty, in the county of Warwick, on the night of the 9. h instant, an aged Chesnut Horse, 14 hands 8 Indus high, has a white blase dowu the face, and the two h nd feet white: the pro perty of Mr. J. Hinks, grecser, Warwick.— AH reasonable ex- penses will be paid on the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be srm- rv tio — Balarne, inspector of police, Warwick.— Bow- street, September 14. Stolen, from a Field occupied by John Winn, of Thorn- ton Steward, farmer, on the night of the 11th instant, five fat well- bred Wether Sheep, marked with a tar dot on the top cf the neat shoulder.— Whoever will give such information as wi I lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, shall have all reasonable expanses paid. Infor- mation to be given to John Pringle, superintendent- constable, Leyburn, in the North Riding of the county of York.— Bow' street, September 14. Stolen, from a Field at Long Sutton, Lincolnshire, on the night of the 7th or morning of the 8th instant, a Light Mare Ass, stringholt of the near hind foot, turns the same foot out when walking, and one side is worn down rnoTe than the other, and is about 7 years old.— Information to be given to Henry Flower, constable, Long Sutton, Lincolnshire.- Bow- street, Sep- tember 14. Lost, supposed to have been stolen, from the Stable of Mr. James Hangton, in the borough of Beccles, oa the night of the 12th instant, or the following morning, a Dark Brown Horse Pony, aged, about 12 years old, about 13 hands high, in rather poor oondition, has a white spot on the forehead, the off hind fetlock white, has scarcely aay top- knot, and switch tail.— Information to be given to 0. Cone, inspector of police, Beccles, Suffolk — Bow- street, September 14. Stolen or strayed, from the parish of Swanton Abbott, in the county of Norfolk, on the night of the 10ih instant, or early the following morning, the property of Mr. Wilson, of Swanton Abbott aforesaid, farmer, an Iron- Grey Colt, rising 4 years old, has a short thick mane and tail, with grey hairs.— Information to be given to Inspector Scott, of North Wal- sham ; to Superintendent Jones, of Aylsham; or to the said Mr, Wilson.— Bow- street, September 14. The Ass, advertised in the ' Police Gazette ' of the 30th ultimo, as stolen or strayed from the parish of South Cove; in the county of Suffolk, has been found and restored to the owner.— Bow- street, September 14. The Bay Pony advertised in the ' Police Gazette ' of the 11th instant, as stolen or strayed from Whetstone, in the county of Leicester, on the night of the 8th instant, the pro- perty of Mr. Henry Carnall, baker, has been found and re- stored to the owner, having strayed.— Bow- street, September 14, Found at Clifton, in the county of Stafford, three black- faoed Ewe Sheep, marked ' J. C.' on eaoh side, and raddled on the rump,— supposed to have been sto'en. - Information to be given to Superintendent Berger, Lichfield, or to Pclice- consta bles Thomas Whittington or Perkins, Harlarton, Staffordshire, — Eow- street, September 14. Stolen, from Abbott's Moss, in the oouuty of Chester, on the night of the 5th or the morning of the 6th instant. Light- coloured Male Ass, with a brown head, a black spot on e ch side of the neck, short tail, and shod on the fore feet the property of James Hughes..— Information to be given to Francis M'Dermott, special high constable, Tarporloy, or to James Leach, constable, Hartford.— Bow- street, September- 14. Further particulars respecting the Horse and Cart stolen from Fairlight, on the night of the 7th instant, and adver- tised in the ' Police Gazette' of ihe 9th instant: the Horse was baited at Grinstead- groen, near Bromley, Kent, on the 8th instant; the name oa the Cart was rubbed over with dirt, and ' For Sale ' Written on the panel. Two Men of the follow- ing description, were in possession of the same : one about 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, and Blind of one eye dressed in a jacket, blac'i hat, and dark trousers : tie other about 35 yeara of age, 5 fest 6 inches high; dressed in macintosh over- coat, and dark ttouserS : the younger M'. h is much slighter than the other.— Information to be given to John A. Thompson, superintendent of police, Whatliagton, Battle.— Bow- street, Septemltr 13. Stolen or strayed, on the 11th instant, from the parish of Wicklewood, Norfolk, the property of Mr. James Lake, Of the same parish, carpenter, a Bright Bay Mare Poiiy, about 14 hands high, 5 years old, with one white hind foot: has a Foal by her side, about 19 weeks old ; it is ii Bay HOfsa Foal, with white and bay tail.— Information to be given to Mr. James Lake, Wicklewood, or to Samuel Woodhoiise, police- officer, Hardingham, Norfolk.— Bow- street, Septembi)• 13. and brown body, common axle, drab cushions, marked on the hind part, ' Pries Benbow, Newtown.'— Information to be given to John Hodgson, superintendent of police, Newtown, Montgo- meryshire.— Bow- street September 13. Stolen or strayed, on the night of the 9th instant, from a Field in tbe occupation of Mr. Jonathan Crawley, of Great Parndon, a Bay Horse Pony, 14 hands high, from 3 to 4 years o'd, with ewitoh t i), aid in good Condition : the property of Thomas Cummins, of Counters Common, near Stokestewa, in Ireland;— Information to be given to the Superintendent of Police, Epping, Essex,— Bow- street, September 12. Stolen o? strayed, from'the parish of Susted, Norfolk, on the 2nd instant, a Bay Gelding Pony, the property of John Tice, labourer; it is aged, about 11 hands high, branded on the near hip, rather broken down on the off hind foot, has a notch in ono of the ear3, and is rather imperfect in the wind, — Information to be given to P. C. Ralph Gresham, or to Su- parintendent Edward Jones, Aylsham, Norfolk.— Bow- street, Sep'ember 12. Stolen or strayed, from Donnington Wood, in the parish of Liliishall, in the [ tioiinty of Salop, cn the 532nd ultimo, the property of Mr. Thomas Latham, a Light G lding Pony, 6 years ol 1, white underneath the belly, white muzzle, black mane and tail, sUgRtly broken- winded, and was in excellent condition,-*- if strayed, all reasonable expenses Will be pni ® on recovery of the san e, on application to the said Mr. Thomas Latham ; if stolen, all reasonable expenses will be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to tbe apprehen- aud conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to J. S. Macmiehael, superintendent, oounty consta- bulary, Wellington, or to P. 0. 48, D. Edwards, Trench, near Newport, SilopBow- street, September 12. Stolen or strayed, on the night of the 8th instant, from a Field in the occupation of Mr. Peter Smith, jun., of Epping Upland, a Brown Horse, 15 hands high, thick set, with a star on the forehead ; also, a Bay Mare, 16 bands high, with white hind feet; also, a Bay Horse, 16 hands high-: all of the cart breed, in good oondition, from 8 to 10 years old, with switch tails :— the property of George Kitley, of Earl's Oolne, E Information to be given to the Superintendent of police, Epping, Essex.— Bow- street, September 12. Stolen or strayed, on the 26f. h ultimo, from Brass- side, in the county of Durham, a small Irish Kyloe, dark- red, with a white mark down the back, large horns, and white feet.— In- formal ion to be given to John Lockie, of Brass- side, the owner, or to Sergeantt W. C. Probert, County Constabulary- office Durham.— Bow-• treet, September II. Stolen or strayed, on the night of tho 8th instant, from Whetstone, in the county of Leicester, a Bay Pony, rising years old, about 14 hands high, one hind heel white, black mane, and tail reaching down to the hecks: the property of Mr. Henry Carnall. baker, of the same place.— Information to be given at the Central Constabulary- office, Leicester, or to Superintendent Burdett, Aylstone, near Leicester.— Bow- street-, Sptember 11. and a military cloth cap with gold b - nd. His wife is genteel and I. dy- looking, dresses neatly, is about 23 years of ase, and her baby is only a few weeks old; when last seen she had on a plain white str i w bonnet, trimtned with blue ribbon, bluo veil, and lightish silk dress, with full flounces : usually dress- ed in a light- ground muslin gowr. They carried with them black portmanteau, secured by two large straps ; a wooden box, about 2 leet deep, with common lock, lid broken, and tied with a small piece of rope or cord ; a brown leather ha'- case ; and a tin case : the whole weight of the luggage would not exceed 80 lbs.— A Reward of £ 50 will be paid to any per- son who will give such information as will lead to the appre- hension and conviction of the said JAMES DEWAR. Infor- mation to be given to Ilenry Miller, messenger- at- arms, 25, Queen- street; to — Smart, superintendent of police, Glaszow|; or to Inspector Lund, detective police, Scctland- yard. London. The Reward'will be paid by the said Henry Miller.— Metropol - tan Police- office, September 14. Absconded from Dumfries, on the morning of the 9tft instant, WILLIAM JOHNSTON, stealing and taking witn him the following property, viz.: a pair of short strongVater- tight Boots, with nails iu the soles ; a siik Handkerchief, with red ground and white flowers; a white moleskin Jacket, with three bono buttons on one side, aud two, on the other ; a pair of blue worsted Socks ; a siiver Watch- guard : a steei Tr- bacco- box ; and 14s, 3d. The said WILLAIM JOHNSTONS a labourer, and lately worked at Alston Moor, near New- castle ; ho is about 25 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fair hair, long in front and cut very short behind, long thin features, and sun- burnt complexion ; dressed in a white slop, white moleskin trousers, blue striped shirt, yellow and white silk neckerohief, and blue cloth cap with peak, but now may have on part of the stolen property. He ha3 a gun- shot wound on the calf of the right leg, and a soar extending down the leg from the wound : stated that he had been in the army, but was discharged, with a pension, in conaequencD of tho wound rendering him unfit for service.— Information to be given to John Jones, superintendent of police, Dumfries.— Bow- street, Sepbeniber 14. FELONIES not otherwise described. Description of a Man named JEREMIAH DONOVAN, residing for soire time past in the parish of Llantillio Cross- enny, in the county of Monmouth, who is charged with having on the 31st ultimo committed a Rape on the person of Eliza- beth Matthews, of the parish of Llanarth, in the same county. He is an Irishman, talks with a strong brogue, about 23 years of age, from 5 feet 11 inches, to 6 feet high, carroty hair, light complexion, bold savage countenance, snd wears a velveteen shooting jacket, cord trousers, and common black cloth cap, with peak. He is supposed to have absconded from the said parish of Llantillio Crossenny, in tho direction of Monmouth. A warrant is issued- for his apprehension. All information to be given to William Fuller, superintendent of polics, Mon- mouth.— Bow- street, September 11. JOHN H. JONES, of Oswestry, in the county of Salop auctioneer, did, on the lOfo ult., feloniously steal from Price Benbow, of Newtota in the county of Montgomery, a Horse, Gig, and Harness. He is 5 feet 9 cr 10 Inches high, about 28 or 30 years of age, has red hair and whiskers, which have re- cently been cut very short, has a sxall moustache, is fresh- colourtd, slender made, and walks sharply ; dressed ia a drab plush waistcoat, blue cloth tagiioai coat," cloth cap, and carries a large go'd guard- chain from his vest- pocket. The Mare is dark- brown, aged, about 15 hands high, has leather between the fahoes and fore) feet,, and is blind. Tho Gig has a black r^ CSHT AND BMBBEKLBMEEIT. Whereas, LYDIA ATLEE, late of the parish of Ring- stead, in the county of Northampton, has lately disappeared under suspicious circumstances, and is supposed to have been Murdered. The said LYDIA ATLEE is about 27 years of 5 feet 2 inches high, light hair and eyes, and her face is quite red from a scorbutic eruption ; she was badly dressed when she left home, in an old purple, red, and black plaid dresf, dark shawl, and pink bonnet: was far advanced in pregnancy.— Whoever will give such information and evidence as shall lead to the discovery and convi ition of the Murderer or Murderers, will be paid a Reward of £ 50 by Her Majesty's Government; and the Right Hon. Sir George Grey, Her Majesty's principal Secretary of State for the Home Depart- ment, will advise the grant of Her Majesty's gracious Pardon to any accomp'ice, not being the person who actually com- mitted the said Murder, who will give such informal ijn and evidence as shall lead to the same result. Information to be given at the Chief Coustable's- offioe, St. Giles's- square, North- ampton.— Bow- street, September 16. Found, supposed to have been stolen, a Bay Gelding, of the heavy carriage kind, about 15 hands high, aged, with large star on the forehead, short switch tail, near side of mouth, and nose white, near hind foot and pastern white, scar oil front of both hind pasterns, very grey about the eyes and the face a little lame with one Lg, the hair rubbed off both sides with traces or chains, collar marked, has cut with both fore feet, and both fore shoes are steeled. Also a long and deep spring Cart, lead colour, without name, has three springs with four leaves, marked ' J. Warren, Jun.,' patent axle, with . brass cups, painted over, deal sides and bottom, cast iron steps, with two holes in each, holes for moveable seats, which are supposed to have been left behind as no seats are now with it, three- quarter inch tier, put on with nuts and screws, and eight rings near the bottom inside the cart, apparently to fasten calves, & c., to.-— Information to be given to John A. Thompson-, superintendent of police, Whatlington, Battle.— Bow- street, S? pt- mber 16. Absconded from the parish of Tanworth, THOMAS HOUGHTON, a farm- labourer, about 18 years of age, 5 feet 7 inehes high, fresh complexion, dark hair, and has a scar from a burn on his left cheek, charged with stealing the following articles, the property of William Harrison, viz.: a single- oased silver Watoh, bull's- eye glass in the centre, maker's name ' William Waight, Birmingham, No. 914;' a two- foot Rule ; a pocket Knife ; a parr of light Half- boots ; a pair of Trousers ; and a plaid sleeve Waistcoat. He will most likely seek employment in some brick- yard, or as au agricultural labourer,— Information to be given to James Wild, chief con- stable, Solihull, who holds a warrant for his apprehesision, Bsw- street, September 14. Absconded, JAMES DEWAR, late a teller in one of the Banks in Glasgow, carrying with him a considerable sum of Money, supposed to be principally in gold. He left Glasgow fey the Caledonian Railway, on the evening of the 17th ult., for London, having with him his Wife and infant Child. He is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, swarthy complexion, very dark hair, large bushy whiskers, dark eyes, Very prominent acquiline nose, inclining to be roman, full lips, and has a peculiar qu'ck walk, with short steps ; dresses well; when last seen, had on a light black paletot, black albert tie, shewing a good deal of hi3 neck, lightish trousers, fancy vest, and black hat, with very narrow rim, which he wore jauntily on one side ; had on his arm a dark greenish plaid ; u- ually carries a short whip- handled cane, with an ivory bend, which he is constantly jerking against his right leg v/ hen walking when addressed, has a habit of rubbing his hands together speaks in a vivacious manner, aud, though a Scotchman, in high English, with a northern accent, and lisps slightly ; and probably may have in hi* possession a sword- bolt and sash. FRAUDS AMD AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Absconded from Minera, in the parish of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, charged with Assaulting P. C. No. 8, of the Denbighshire Constabulary, whilst in the execution of his duty, EDWARD POWELL, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark- brown hair and eyes, large mouth, rather flat nose ; much given to drink, and when drunk, gives way to fits of crying; had on when the offence was committed, a miner's dres3— a round flannel jacket, linen trousers, and strong lace- up boots. Is reported to have exchanged his dress with his brother, who stands charged with felony, and wore when last seeu, a black velvet jacket, black hat, dark striped trousers, and blucher boots. Theyare likely to be together, accompanied by Edward Jones, seeking work in tho mining districts, either as miners or colliers, or on the railways now in course of making, as navvies. They aro all three natives of Llaaorsa, Flintshire.—- Information to be given to John Griffiths, police- officer, AdwyV Clawdd, near Wrexham.— Bow street, S'pteniber 13. Absconded, on the 31st u'timo, charged with obtaining Money by F Jse Pretences, ROBERT BAINBRID3E, late of 121, Travis- street, Ancoat-, Manchester: he is from 30 to 32 years of age. 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, has light complexion, orown hair, little or no whiskers, rather stout made, and is by trade an iron- moulder; dressed in blue doth round jacket, moleskin trousers, and blue cloth cap. He has lost several of his front teeth.— Information to be given to Richard Beswick, chief superintendent of police, Manchester, who holds a jus- tice's warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, &: ptembsr 12. mSCHBLLAinOtnB IWFORMATIOM&. Missing since the 15th of July, 1849, from Didsbury, WILLIAM JONES, provision- dealer, of Didsbury : he is 62 yaars of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, has brown hair, grey whis- kers, dark eomp'. exioD, and grey eyes; dressed in a brown cloth dress caat, supposed with bright brass buttons, red waist- coat, with a black sprig on it, brown cloth trousers, Wellington boots, black hat, and black neckerchief. He i3 of weak intel- lect, and ia supposed to be in some prison ; he has a large mole in the middle of his back, and a scald m rk on the chest.— A Reward of £ 2 will be paid by his wife to auy person or per- sons giving such information as shall lead to his restoration. Information to be given to Superintendent Robert Durie, Con- st , huia- ry Station, Pendleton, near Manchester.— Bow- street, September 16. Detained, supposed to be stolen, on the 13th instant, a Rusty coloured Black Horse, aged, star ia the forehead, the two hind heels white, the coronet of the near fore white, sad- dle- marked oa both sides and has a wen behind the near ear. — Information to be given to Sergeant White, city police- office, Old Jewry, London.— Bern- street, September 14. Apprehended at Colchester, on the 29th of June, and com- mitted to take their trials at the Quarter Sessions to be held on the 30th instant, WILLIAM COOK, and CLARA BENT- LEY, charged with having sto'en an old fashioned double- eased silver Watch, maker's name ' Richards, Loud, n, N-. 29 227,' from the Person of John Potter, at O^'+^ n-. Tie Watch has not yet been recovered. The said WM. COOK is about 26 years c. f age, about 5 feet 4 inches high, small made, his left leg off abovn the knee, long brown hair, and whiskeis inclined to be sandy ; had on a pair of oord trousers, which ccme down and hide the wooden leg, plaid vest, brown cloth coat, and black hat: states he is a native of Gambling Ga. Cambridgeshire. Found in his possession, an old fashion d silver double- eased Watch, maker's name ' Charles Tay , London, No. 267,'— supposed to have beeu stolen f o: n so i. e p- rs n. Ths said CLARA BENTLEY is about 24 or ? 5 yea s September 1 POLICE GAZETT of age, thin made, dark brown hair, sharp features, nose bent a little to the right, apparently by a blow, and is about 5 feet 2 inches high: states she has a mother living at Outwood, in Surrey. They travelled with a light house- van, drawn by a grey horse, to fairs, races, & c., and are supposed to have been previously convicted of Felony.— Information to be given to Abraham Kent, superintendent, Town- hall, Colchester.— Bow- street. September 14. Description of Beveral gold Watches supposed to have " been stolen, which are pledged, and the Duplicates for which were found in the possessicn of a Man who stands charged with being concerned, with two others, in stealing Bagatelle* balls : a double- bottomed open- faced gold Geneva Watch, era- bossed back, maker's name ' Moulline,' with a small gold guard Chain attached; a very small open- faced double- bottomed lady's gold Watch, maker's name ' Freres,' in a red morocco Case, and three gold Rings ; a double- bottomed engine- turned open- laced gold Watch, maker's name ' Andrews, No. 033' with a gold Pin having a snake's head and blue stone, and a plain gold Ring, with blue stone; a double- bottomed engine- turned gold Watch, gold dial, maker's name ' Bauttee, No. 3935,' with a gold a bert Chain and Key attached; and a double bottomed gold Watch,— Metropolitan Police, E Division, September 14. Description of property, found in the possession of a Man now in custody, on a charge of Burglary in the county of Herts, supposed to have been stolen, a small French gold Watch, set with pearls ; a gold Shawl- brooch, oval Bhape ; a gold Vinai- grette ; a gold Pencil- case, with red stone top, maker's namo * Riddle, London;' a gold- mounted red cornelian Cross silver Knife, with pearl handle ; a silver Pencil- case, maker' 6 name ' Woodhouse ; two small- sized ditto ; a silver mounted white cornelian Wafer- stamp, with bloodstone, engraved a Dove with a branch in its mouth ; a small ambsr- coloured Scent- bottle, with silver top; a round blue silk Purse, with steal beads ; a peafi- handlcd Knife, with silver mountings ; and a long blue, -,- ed and white silk Purse, marked with steel beads, and large steel tassels at the ends.— Me'ropolitan Police, L Di- vision, September 14. A Man of the name of JAMES LESTERS, commonly known as SHOVING JEMMY, has been committed for tria', charged with Felony, to the Gaol at Wisbech, and is strongly suspected to have committed other offences, and to have been previously convicted of Felory, in Lincolnshire, of which county he is a native. He is 33 years of age ( but looks older), 5 feet inches high, dark complexion, brown hsir, grey eyes, very little whiskers, is a strong broad- built man, and has the appearance of a hawker ; he had on a new dark fur cap with- out peak, a white moleskin frock coat with pookets outside and very large pockets inside, a double- breasted white moleskin waistcoat, which buttons down the front, and has a row of buttons on e » ch side— the buttons are of pearl, with four holes ; wore also rather light- coloured broad- cord breeches, soiled from long wear, and new high- low shoes.— Information to be given to Vhe Governor of the Gaol, at Wisbech, Isle of My.— Bow- street, September 12. Description of two Men, charged with stealing five Geese, from the Premises of Bichard Love, Farnborough Somerset- shire, on the 8th instant: one named GEORGE MAGGS, a collier, about 24 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, light hair and complexion, full face, good- looking, and has his name pricked in ink on one arm ; dressed in a velveteen jacket, cord trousers, dark cloth cap, and cossack boots. The other named MARK CLEAVES, a collier, about 20 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, thin, dark complexion, has a cast in both eyes ; dressed in a light plaid coat, corduroy trousers, dark cloth cap, and cossack boots. They are supposed to have gone to Wales, to seek employment in the coal- nines.— Information to be given to Joseph Tucker, constable of High Littleton, Somersetshire, who holds a warrant for their apprehension.— Bow- street, September 12. Description of a Man, who gave the name of GEORGE WALKER, who is committed to take his trial at the next quarter sessions at Carnarvon, charged with Felony : he is 29 years of age, 5 feet 3J inches high, has sallow complexion, grey eyes, dark- brown hair, rather prominent features, inclined to be stout, has a cut- mark on the cheek- bone, under the left eye, and has a broad accent; says he worked, four months ago, for Mr. Smith, St. John's- squ'. re, London ; also for Mr. Bagna', Great Hampton- street, Birmingham ; is a clock- maker by trade, a native of Birmingham, and has a wife in the luna- tic asylum at Birmineh m. He is supposed to have committed offences elsewhere.— Information to be given to Richard Tom- linson, police- constable, Bangor, Carnarvonshire.— Bow- street September 12. Two Men of the following description are going about the country, calling at various gentlemen's houses with a Petition, representing themselves as small farmers, who some time ago emigrated, but were wrecked on the Irish coast, and the Irish . plundered the whole of their property : one of them is a native of Devizes, Wilts, who has been travelling the country for the last ten or twelve years ; he is about 36 or 38 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, and has dark hair snd whiskers ; fdressed in a black coat, waistcoat, stock, and hat, cassia. ere breeches, and white top- boots : has very much the appearance of a gentleman's servant. - The other is a young Man, very thin, and was dressed in a tweed coat; says he has been to sea for eight years ; he was carrying a small carpet bag. They left Devizes on the 6th instant, saying they were going to Southampton and Portsmouth, on which day they obtained 10s. from the Hon. Mrs. Hay, of Market Laving- ton, Wilts, hy means of the said Petition.— Information to be given to. the Superintendent of Polioe, Devizes.— Bow- street, September 12. Found, Tin the possession of a Man who gave the n WILLIAM REYNOLDS, and who Was iiomttiitted on inst. for trial at the next quarter sessions for the e'ty of! for obtaining a Coat under false pretences the following tickets, supposed to refer to property obtained by fa's tences ifli other places: at Nathaniel Dickinson's, Poultry, Nottingham 27th July, 1850, a Gown, 4s., J. B 31st of August, 1850, a Book, 2s. 6d., Wm. Johnson; September, 1850, a Hat, 2s., J. Johnson; another of the dato, a Book, Is, 6d., Wm. Johnson ; at W. B. Bramley'; 37, Clumber- street, Nottingham, August 17th, 1850, a 4?., Geo. Brown j August 3lst, 1850, a Horse- Sloth. 2s., James Brown; with John Miller and Wm. Freestone, No. 33, Bridle- smith Gate. Nottingham, August 24th, 1850, a Cape and Shawl, 5s., Wm. Reynolds; August 30th, 1850, a Shirt, Is., John Smith ; August 31st, 1850, a Handkerchief, 2s., Thomas Johnson; at John Lamb's, 30, Goose- gate, Nottingham, Sept. 2nd, 1850, a Blouse, Is. 6d., John Brown ; at Thomas Wood's, 9, Chapel- bar, Nottingham, June 22nd, 1850, a Cape, 2s., Jas. Brown ; at Ann Welbourne's, Market- place, Newark, Decem- ber 21st, 1849, a Brooch, 6s., Wm. Smith ; December lst, 1849, a Frock, 4s„ Wm. Smith; December lst, 1849, a Shawl, 8s, Wm. Reynolds ; June 17th, 1850, a Frock, 3s.; and with Milles and Bramley, 172, High- street, Lincoln, September 6th, 1850, a Horse- cloth, 3s., John Bartor. He is about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, 27 years of age, and dressed in a sleeved waistcoat, green billy- cock hat, and has the appearance of a groom or stableman.— Information to be given to Thomas Ashton, inspector of police, Lincoln.— Bow- street, September 12. Stolen, between 3 and 7 p. m. on the 14th instant, from a silversmith's Shop, in the city of Winchester, two gold Watches, one a double- bottomed hunting lever, gold dial, with the figure of a bird thereon, seconds, jewelled in ten holes, brass dome, maker ' Marchane, Geneva;' the other a gold open- faced horizontal, gold dial, seconds, jewelled in four holes, and gold dome. Supposed by a Man, about 22 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dressed as a traveller, or a frequenter of fairs, & c. — Information to be given to William Shepperd, chief officer of police, Winchester, by whom all reasonable expenses will be paid on the apprehension and conviction of the offender OT offenders.— Bow- street, September 16. Between the hours of twelve and one on the afternoon cf the 8th instant, a single- barrelled Gun, with a percussion lock, the property of Mr. Thomas Coates, of Grainsby, was feloniously stolen from the Cut- house on his farm, situate at Stallingboro' Top, in the parish of Stallingborough. The gun stock was much bruised.— Whoever will give such information as will le'td to the conviction of the offender or offenders, shall, on his or their conviction, receive a Reward of Five Guineas, that is to say, Two Guineas from the said Thomas Coates, and Three Guineas from the Bradley Haverstone Assoc'ation for the Prosecution of Felons. Information to be given to the Superintending- Constable, Police- office, Grimsby.— Bow- street, September 16. Stolen, from a House in Newcastle- on- Tyne, on the after- noon of the 12th instant, two silver Table- spoon3, marked ' J. S.;' and two silver Forks, marked ' J. J. S.'— Information to be given to John Stephens, superintendent of police, New- castie- on- Tyne.— Bow street, September 16. Stolen, on the night of the 12th instant, from No. 20, Little Newport- street, five dozen pair of Boot- fronts, a quantity of Bordeaux and English manufactured ditto ditto, four dozen and a half Russells French Calf- skins, and three dozen and a half calf third Fronts. Supposed by a Man, about 24 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, has dark eyes, black curly hsir, thin face, and walks ({ nick.— Metropolitan Police, C Division, September 16. M.;' a 6ilver- h < J. L. M.;' a blue stone; a ing Brooch ; a Brooch.— Metropl Stolen, about a from No. 25, Grosvenor three germin- silver marked ' J. E. W. ;' and " a pair lice, P Division, September 13. Stolen, between half- past 6 and 11th instant, from No. II, Sarah- street, of Mr. James Carse, six silver Tea- spoons, two old Tea- spoons, and two Table- spoons, marke of silver Sugar- tongs ; a silver Medal, in the sha heart, with ' James Carse' engraved thereon; a tortoises Cigar- case, silver- mounted ; two p> ir of brown thread Stock- ings ; two silk Neckerchiefs, one black the other cross- barred; and two small Boxes, about 2 inches square, containing seve- ral small silver Coins.— Metropolitan Police. K Division, Sep- tember 13. Stolen, from the Farm- buildings of Mr. John Wright, ofEnson, near Stafford, on the night of the 11th instant, a hackney Saddle, nearly new, with sprig stirrups, much eaten with rust; three drab- coloured Smock- frocks, menVsize* ona nearly new, with square collar over the shoulders; a black fur Hat; two chain Back- bands ; and a tame grey Rabbit.— Information to be given to tha Inspector of Polioe, Stone, Stafford.— Bow- street, September 13. POLICE PROPERTY POUND BY OFFICERS. Found in the possession of a Man named MICHAEL DOOLY, who is in custody at Woburn, Bedfordshire, a cor- nelian Cross, set in gold, a piir of cornelian Earrings, and a gold Locket, containing hair,— which are supposed to have been stolen some time since.— Metropolitan Police- office, Sep- tember 13. Found in the possession of } a Man, and supposed to have been stolen, a diamond mourning Pin ; a gold Seal and Key, set with white cornelian stone ; a gold Watch- key ; a wedding Ring ; and a silver Pencil- case>— Metropolitan Police, I, Divi- sion, September 13. Found in the possession of two persons who are com- mitted to take their trials at the next Quarter Sessions for the oour ty of Glamorgan, on a oharge of Felony ( who give the names of FRANCIS JONES, a native of Brecon, and JOHN PAYNE, a native of Bristol) supposed to have been stolen, a pocket Bible, nearly new ; a Welsh Wesleyan Hymn- book ; and ' Culpepper's British Herbal.'— Information to be given to J. Thomas, superintendent of county constabulary, Newbridge, Glamorgan,— Bovj- street, September 13. Stolea, on the 13th instant, from No. 19, Lower Gros" venor- street, nine Table- forks, four ditto spoons, four tea do., two dessert ditto, two ditto forks, and a Sauce- ladle, all silver, shell pattern, and crest a helmet.— Metropolitan Police, C Di- vision, September 16. . Stolen, between the 29th of July and the 28th ultimo, from No. 13, York- square, Stepney, four dozen and eight bot- t'es of sherry Wine ; two dozen and a half bottles of claret Wine ; 28 lbs. of mixed Tea ; a quantity of wine aud other Glasses ; and some bed and table Linen. By a Man, about 30 years of age, ft feet 3 inche3 high, fair complexion, brown hair, dark eyes, face sunburnt, and stoops when walking.— Metropolitan PoVce, K Divis'on, September 16. Stolen, on the 11th instant, from the ' Manor House' public- house, Green Lanes a £ 5 Bank of England Note, £ 10 in gold ; a small silver engine- turned silver Watch ; a small metal ditto, maker ' Jeffery ;' a plain gold Brooch ; a pair of silver Sugar- tongs ; and a gold Locket. By two Men : one between 30 and 40 years of age, 5 feet 11 inches high, and has fair complexion ; dressed in a dark frock coat, and dark trousers : the other between 25 and 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, has dark complexion, and small dark whiskers; dressed iu a dark frock coat, silk vest, and" black hat.— Metros politan Police, W Division, September 16. Stolen, on the 13th instant, from the ' Pied Bull' public- house, Streatham, a pair of linen Sheets, one marked ' W. J.,' the other ' Wickham' in red cotton. By a Man, about 40 years of age 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, and has black hair and whiskers ; dressed in a white flannel jaoket, black or blue trousers and had a white apron round his waist.— Metropolitan Police, 3? Division, September 16. Stolen, on the night of the 11th instant, from the Drying- ground of R. T. Clarke, Esq., of Welton- place, in the parish of Welton, in the county of Northampton, the following articles, the property of the said R. T. Clarke, Esq., and A. Oakes, a servant, viz.: four Table- napkins, marked ' R. T. C.' in ink ; a ditto Night- gown, marked ' A. Oakes ;' two ditto Chemises, one marked ' A. O.,' the other ' M. B.' in red cotton; two sprigged muslin Night caps ; and two ditto linen Collars, with cotton Habit- shirts.— Information to be given to the Chief Constable, County Constabulary- station, Northampton, or to Inspector R. Maddox, Constabulary- office, Weedon, Northamptonshire.— Bow- street, September 16. Stolen, about the 2nd instant, from a Dwelling- house ia Aighurth, six large silver Forks, three small ditto, five silver Table- spoons, seven ditto Tea- spoons,— all marked ' M'G. six silver Dessert- spoons, a ditto Sugar- ladle, marked ' E.;' an e'. ectro- plated Gravy- spoon, a ditto Fish- knife, two do. Ladles, marked ' M'G ;' two black body Coats, a ditto surtout Coat, two pair of black Trousers, two black Vests, a rough bluo pilot cloth Coat, velvet collar; a plaid silk Vest, large check ; and a black cloth Vest, buttoned up to the neck. Supposed by two Men of the following description: one about 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, and stout; the other about 30 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, slender made, and a native! of London.— Any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offen- ders, and recovery of the property, shall receive £ 10 Reward, on application at the Office of the Commissioner of Police, detective department, High- street, opposite the Exchange, Liverpool.— Bon - street, September 13. Lost or stolen, about 8 o'clock on the morning of the 8th instant, in the Seven Dials, a Black and Tan Spaniel Bitch, of the King Charles' breed, has a small white mark on the breast, has lost a front tooth from the lower jaw, and answers to tha name of Phillis.— 5s. Reward will be paid to any person giving such information to Mr. Gilbert, baker, of 86, Drury- lane, as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, if stolen ; and any person having found the same, and restoring it to tha said Mr. Gilbert, shall have all reasonable expenses paid.— Bow- street, September 13. Absconded from Birmingham, on rthe 10th instant. WM. HASSELL, charged with stealing a white bull- terrier Bitch; shs has had one litter of whelps. He is about 19 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, light complexion, and dark brown hair ; dressed, when he left, in a blue smcckfrock, dirty light cord trousers, and a blue cap with braid and peak to it. The Bitch had on a steel curb collar, with the name of ' William Gossard' upon if.— Information to be given to Mr. John 8Iuek, of No. 10, Allison street, Birmingham, who will pay all reasonable expensed on the apprehension and conviction of the said WM. HASSELL.— Bow- street, Septeinber 14. Stolen, on tho 8th instant, from the Stable of James Philcox, Esq., at Burwash, a large Great- coat, with capes, looks dirty; a very old white Coat, with brass buttws; a cotton Description of a Woman who absconded from a Lodging- house in the borough of Oldham, on the morning of the 9th instant: about 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches higb, has dark complexion, and dark brown hair ; dressed in a^ ced plaid woollen dres3, coarse straw bonnet, and black cap,' trimmed with red flowers. She is charged with stealing the undermen- tioned property, viz.: a Shawl, with red flowers round the border and yellow fringe ; a pair of black cloth boots, goloshed with patent leather; a blue- and- white woollen Ncckerchief; and a twilled calico Chemise, with two patches on the lap. She is supposed to be wearing the stolea boots, as she was seen with them on a little before she absconded.— Information to be given to Superintendent Jackson, Borough Police- officc, Town- hall, Oldham, Lancashire.— Bow- street, September 13. Stolen, from the Shop of Mr. James Keats, tailor, Cheadle, between 7 and 8 p. m. of the 11th instant, the fol- lowing articles, viz.: three lengths of dark- coloured Vestings, 2J yards each, marked ' No. 2 ;' about 3 yards of striped satin Vesting, marked ' No. 3;' and a yard of black watered Silk, marktd ' No. 5.'— Information to be given to William Stokes, inspector of police, Cheadle, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, Septem- ber 13. Stolen, about the 25th ultimo, from the Workshop of Mr. Francis Hebden, Halifax, a lever Watch, jewelled in six holes, No. 27985 ; a ditto, no maintaining power, No. 12253 ; a Geneva lever Watch, hard dial; a ditto ditto, the top plate curiously carved ; a ditto, with silver dial, No. 4407 ; a ditto ditto ; a verge Watch, with seconds, No. 1760 ; a ditto, No. 17749 ; a ditto, No. not known ; a French ditto, double- bottomed silver cases, without movement, No. 12911,- the above Watches are silver consulars and new; and a second- hand Watch, in a pair of cases, maker ' George Graham, Lon- don, No. 1013.— A Reward of £ 5 will be paid on the appre- hension and conviction of the offender or offenders. Informa- tion to be given to the said Mr. Francis Hebden.— Bow- street, Sept'mber 12. Stolen, on the 9th instant, from No. 24, Park- place, Ken- nington, a black watered silk Cloak, trimmed with lace and gimp ; a black siik Dress ; a black cashmere Shawl, with grey border, and marked with black ; a dark brown silk Bag. containing a red morocco Pocket- book, in which was a £ 5 Bank of England Note, with the name of' Gompertz' on tha back ; and a small tin Box, containing £ 1.— Me ropolitan Po- lice, Ij Division, September 12, Stolen, on the 10th instant, from No. 54, Penton- street, Pentonvil e, a coarse canvas Truss, containing thirteen p;? ces of plain Orleans Cloth, 368 yards; and nine pieces of plain coburgh ditto, 303| yards,'— all of dark colours, and various length : address on the Truss,' Snead and Drew.'— Metropolis tan Police, N Division, September 12. Further particulars of the robbery at No. 19, George- street, Princes- road, Lambeth, as reported on the 10th inst. Also stolea, six silver Tea- spoons, marked ' E. E.'— Metropolis fan Polite, L Dimpn, & eptmUr 12, OLICE GAZETTE. September 16 September 16, 1850. LIST AND DESCRIPTION OE fcOM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE. EYES. FACE COAT AMD TROUSERS, j DATE Or DESERTN. PLACE OE DESERTION. MARKS AMD REMARKS. 8 7 8 74 9 7 8 n 84 H Soft * xander Pollard William Abson James M'Gihon Charles W. Brown; William Rooney Denis Maroney Malachy Tansey Lawrence Corrigan! Francis Fitzpatiick John Middleton James Burke Patrick Finn James Wilson 81st Foot 91st Foot E ,1. C.' s Art. Gren. Guards lst Bat. Gren. 6th Drg. Gds. 59402 59603 £> 9504 59505 59506 59507 59508 59509 59510 59511 William Chappell John Farres Jolin Bulloch Robert Scott Henry Pounder James Wilson Cephus Wild James M'Cabe George Alexander Jobn Birch 59512 59513 09514 59516 59517 59518 59520 59521 59522 59523 £ 9524 69525 59526 59527 59528 59528 59529 59530 59531 59533 59532 59533 59534 59535 59536 59537 59538 59539 Dominick Healey Thomas Young Isaac Shelton Daniel Avis Thomas Smithers Jobn Handley Thomas Bowes William Ross Killean, Argyle Lixlip, Dublin All Saints, Derby St. Peter, Derby Ballybay, Monaghan St. John, Lanark Tramore, Waterford W bailey, Lancaster Sheffield, York Banbridge, Down Lambeth, Surrey Downpatrick, Down Kilmichael, King's Castleblakeney, Glw. Barna, Tipperary Tedanett, Monauhan Otley, York Marfield, Tipperary Thurles; Tipperary Edinburgh ploughman hawker labourer labourer quarryman calico print. labourer carpenter stonemason servant 814 214 194 24 § 7 H 74 10 clerk labourer shoemaker labourer labourer shoemaker labourer labourer labourer shoemaker 224 18 23 20 m 22 201 lt. brn. light dk. brn. lt. brn. dk. brn. brown lt. brn It. brn. black brown brown dk. brn. lt. brn, lt. bin. dk. brn. brown fair light dk. brn dk. brn grey grey grey hazel bazel hazel grey grey grey grey 84 brown 64 light 74 brown lt. brn. dk. brn. sandy lt. brn. brown brown light blue grey grey gre'y grey hazel blue blue dark grey ligt, frsh. fair san. frsh. dark frsb. frsb. sail. fair shell; Bummer — ; summer red shell; summer red sbell; summer blue fatigue; dk. blue blue; fustian blue; grey regimental; white"! frsh. fair fair fair frsh. frsh. frsb. frsh. frsh, fair red ; summer sbell; summer regimental green regimental green fatigue; summer regimental green; cord white vest; white white vest ; white scarlet; blue 26 Aug. 30 Aug. 5 June 26 July 24 Aug. 23 Aug. 24 Aug. 24 Aug, 28 Aug. 27 Aug. Preston Manchester Newfoundl, Newfoundl. Londondry. Woolwich Londondry, Newry Belfast London 26 Aug. 26 Aug, 1 Sep, 31 Aug. 29 Aug. 23 Aug. 29 Aug. 24 Aug. 1 24 Aug. 29 Aug. Glasgow Dublin Templemor. Templemor. Tynemouth Glasgow Liverpool Chichester Chichester Cahir 2nd desertion; took part of nec. took side- belt, plate, and part of reg, nec. took side- belt and belt- plate. look side belt and belt- plate. not intermediately approved. intermediately approved. attested and intermediately approved. not surgically inspected. took side- belt and breast- plate. took bayonet- belt, took side- belt, plate, and part of reg. nec. several scars on both legs, scar on upper lip, & c, regimentals returned, took the whole of reg. nee. recruit, intermediately approved. took greater part of reg. neo. took side- belt and breast- plate. took greater part of reg. nee. 8} 8 9; 11 hazel grey grey grey grey grey grey bazel grey blue frsh. fair fair frsh. frsb, ' rsh. fair frsh frsh fair regimental red shell; summer regimental regimental regimental regimental; summer regimental shell; black shell; black I shell; black 27 Aug. 30 Aug. 25 Aug. 25 Aug. 22 Aug. 31 Aug. 1 Sep. 3 Sep. 3 Sep. 3 Sep. 25th Fool 71st Foot 72d Foot 74th Foot 90th Foot 96th Foot Roy. Artillery E. I. C.' s Art. E. I. C.' s Art. 2d Bt. Colds* Shadell, Chfster Dundee, Forfar Stirling Westchurch, Edinbg. Horton, York Rothwell, Lanark Banktop, Lancaster St. Michan, Dublin Baldarnock, Stirling Sheffield, York 3d Drag. Gds. 3d Drg. Gds. 3d Drag. Gds. 15th Hussars 15th Hussars 17 th Lancers 9th Foot 21st Fusiliers Wesley Hewitson John Coghlon John Tubb Wm. Thompson( 5) John Rossiter John Miller George M. Reid John Aurthur Benjamin Clayton William Tyler James Smith William Graham William Needham Thomas Anthony John Turner William Cahill Thomas Nicholls Robert Welsh Frederick Slater George Inslay 23d i'usiliers 23d Fusiliers 23d Fusiliers 30th Foot 46th Foot 48th Foot 72d Foot 85th Foot 96th Foot IstBt. Rifl. B miner labourer engraver joiner whitesmith miner engine fitter cabinetmak. puddler clothdressr. St. John, Sligo Glasgow, Lanark Cropwell, Notts Bloomsbury, Middlx. Sawbridgworth, Herts St. Saviour, Surrey Polesworth, Warwick A6ton, Warwick St. Cutbbert, York Nigg, Ross 24|, 5 174 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 21f 5 carpenter calicoprint. saddler carpenter labourer labourer labourer brasscaster smith labourer 22t 23} 19} 21 24$ 214 20 § 32 22- 25 27- m 28| 204 n 5| m 84 64 84 8 < H 8; dk. brn. lt. brn. dk. brn. lt. brn. dk. brn. dk. brn, sandy dark brown brown 5 10 5 7} 5 5 5 ' 5 5 5 grey grey grey dark dark black g ™ y grey grey hazel frsh. 1 fair dark frsh, dark frsh. frsh. fair frsh. frsh. moleskin moleskin dark brown; moleskin fatigue; summer dark; cord dark blue blue; cord red; white Barnoldrick, York Eglis, King's Westdean, Wilts Ardagh, Longford St. Jobn, Glo'ster Harlestown, Northa Dalkeith, Edinburgh St. Mary, Cornwall Nottingham Stapleton, Glo'ster E. I. C.' s Art. E. I. C.' s Art. 3d Drag. Gds. 3d Drag. Gds. 3d Drag, Gds, 4th L. Drags. 13th Lt. Drag, Gren. Guards 3d Bat. Gren, Scots. Fusils. 59540 59541 59542 59543 59544 59545 59546 59547 59548 59549 59550 59551 59552 59553 59554 59555 59456 59557 59558 5 9559 59560 59561 .59562 Henry James Lane Benj. Buckingham Levi Cooper John Kelly Henry Dooney Thomas Hickson Daniel Shanagan George Samwell John Hamilton William Elben 9th Foot 13th Foot 19th Foot 25th Foot 27th Foot 33d Foot 4lst Foot 48th Foot 51st Foot 51st Foot Dover, Kent Southampton, Hants Rotherbam, York Addington , Worcestr. Lambeth, Surrey Birr, King's Wandsworth, Surrey Crosby, Cumberland Enstone, Oxford Meredon, Warwick labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer shoemaker miner shoemaker iron founder brickmaker labourer ironlfounder butcher shoemaker carpenter plumber labourer labourer labourer 184 19 21} 22} 19 304 184 255 19 18 213 22} 19} 24; 24} 19} 21 44 27$ 22} 6 7 8 6f 8 5 7} 5 brown grey It. brn. grey brown } grey brown , bazel dk. brn. hazel aubun.! grey dark i hazel brown blue brown hazel fair 641 It. brn, 64 It. brn, 8 10 94 9 lt. brn. brown brown dk. brn. brown dai- k fair brown grey fair j frsh. 1 dark frsh. frsh. frsh. sail, frsh. frsh. frsh stable; blue stable; blue batman's clothes regimental supposed coloured regimental blue stable ; white regimental; summer shell; summer red ; summer 30 Aug. 30 Aug. 2 Sep. 31 Aug. 31 Aug. 30 Aug. 26 Aug. 29 Aug. 30 Aug. 29 Aug. IN ottingham Chatham Fort G eorge do. do. Stirling Stavely Newcastle do. do. took side- belt, plate, and greater part of reg, nec. took part of reg. nec. took side- belt, plate, and the whole of reg. neo. took side- belt, plate, and the whole of reg. nec. took a French horn, nnd sword- belt, deserted off sick furlough. 2nd desertion ; took greater part of reg. neo. 2nd desertion; took greater part of reg. nec. took greater part of reg. nec. Edinburgh Glasgow Horfield Edinburgh Manchester Glasgow Portobello Dublin Glasgow London SO AuL 3 Sep. 4 Sep. 7 Sep. 7 Sep. 7 Sep. 1 Sep. 3 Sep. 4 Sep. 31 Aug. grey blue grey grey hazel grey hazel hazel hazel grey brown aubun. lt. brn. dk. brn. 94| brown 7$ black 8 ' lt. bra, 8} brown 84 brown Of dk. brn fair I frsh. frsb. frsh.| frsb. sail, dark frsh. frsb, sail. shell; summer shell; summer shell; summer regimental white ; fustian red shell; summer reg. coatee; tartan regimental; summer blue; fustian black ; moleskin blue hazel hazel blue grey bazel grey blue blue grey Norwich, Norfolk Worthing, Sussex Dorney, Kildare Newbridge, Kildare Berwick Aberdocney, Kerry Daventry, Northamp, Armagh Armagh labourer shoemaker labourer labourer nsatmaker shoemaker labourer shoemaker shoemaker shoemaker John Payne William Davis Michael Burke John Cain Henry Nisbet James Ross James Connors John Ure John Michie Thomas Cotham James Brown John Graham James Smith Charles Hancock John Black Samuel Marshall Jeremiah Moore Patrick Morris William Ralph 5lst Foot 54th Foot 59th Foot lst'Bt. 60th R. 71st Foot 74th Foot 84th Foot 92d Foot 92d Foot Rifle Brigade E. 1. C.' s Art. E. 1. C.' s Inf. E. I. C.' s Art. Roy. Marines Roy. Marine! Roy. Marines' Roy. Marines Roy. Marines Roy. Marines Denbigh Cardiff, Glamorgan Castlemachy, Cork Croome, Limerick O. Monkland, Lanark Perth Rockhill, Cork Falkirk, Stirling Chepel, Aberdeen Bolton, Lancaster shoemaker smith shoemaker labourer miner combmaker labourer labourer labourer ootton- spin, Bruff, Limerick Hamilton, Lanark Glendermott, Londy. Winscombe, Somer. Barony, Lanark S. Petherwin, Corn. Ockley, Surrey Birr, King's Maidstone, Kent groom draper labourer labourer ropemaker labourer labourer labourer labourer 18} 20 194 18} 20 21- 19 5 18 5 18} 224 18} 23 174 18 18} 17} 254 20 20 20} 234 35 25 35 21} 25 30 5 8- 5 7 5 11 5 9 5 74 5 74 brown brown dk. brn, lt. bm, dk. brn, brown brown brown fair black brown brown brown dk. brn. fair fair brown sandy dk. brn. aubun. fair fair lt. brn. brown brown dk. brr., lt. brn lt. brn, lt, brn, dark frsb. frsb. frsh, frsh. dark fair frsh, fair frsb. intermediately approved. resruit, intermediately approved. servant; took some money, and greater part of nec, intermediately approved. took part of reg. nec. recruit, intermediately approved, and attested, recruit, intermediately approved, took sile- belt and breast- plate. Manchester Manchester Maidstone Maidstone Maidstone Newbridge Aberdeen Dublin Glasgow deserted off furlough. scar on right cheek ; stole the clothes he had on. took part of reg. nec. took part of reg. nec, took part of reg. neo. deserted of pass. wants a front tooth ; 2d des.; took belt, and neo. took bayonet- belt, plate, and part of reg, nee, took bavonet- belt. 5 Sep. 5 Sep. 5 Sep. 5 Sep, 4 Sep. 31 Aug. 6 Sep. 1 Sep. 4 Sep. 5 Sep. Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth W aimer Gloucester Weedon Bristol Preston Liverpool Leeds stable ; blue stable ; blue stable; blue regimental blue regimental; white regimental; white regimental; white brown grey hazel b'ue hazel grey grey lt. blue grey hazel fair frsh. frsh. frsb. frsh. fair frsh. dark fair sail. grey grey grey d. hazel grey hazel grey hazel hazel hazel grey , rey grey grey grey hazel grey grey g « y 30 Aug. 6 Sep. 5 Sep. 6 Sep. 8 Sep. 5 Sep. 1 Sep. 5 Sep. 3 Sep. 6 Sep. Warley Warley Manchester do. do. Dublin Piersbill London do. do. servant's dress regimental regimental check ; dark shell jack.; summer shell jacket; summer regimental red shell; summer blue ; cord blue; cord 10 Sep. 5 Sep. 9 Sep. 4 Sep. 2 Sep. 3 Sep. 5 Sep. 2 Sep. 3 Sep. 3 Sep. dark frsh. frsh. sail. fair fair frsh. frsh. dark frsh. black; drab red shell ; summer shelljacket; summer regimental green blue ; moleskin moleskin white white; tartan velvet; cord Dublin Fort George Brecon Berwick Stirling Sunderland Cork Weedon Liverpool Liverpool took belt, plate, and part of reg. neo. took belt, plate, and part of reg. neo. took belt, plate, and part of reg. nec. surgically inspected D.; 3rd desertion; took side- belt. took side- belt, and greater part of reg. nec. 2nd desertion; took greater part of reg. nec. intermediately approved. pockpitted ; scar on corner of left eye; attested, scar on nose ; attested. W. G. on left arm ; attested. 2nd desertion. 2nd desertion. took part of reg. neo. took part of reg. nec. took side- belt and breast- plate. 2nd desertion ; took bayonet- plate, acd part of nec. t'rsb, fair frsh, frsh. frsh. fair frsh frsh. fair light; cord grey ; tartan moleskin red shell; Oxf. grey undress uniform white drill; white red shell; Oxf. grey red shell; Oxf. grey undress uniform 3 Sep. 5 Sep. 9 Sep. 9 Sep. 2 Sep. 5 Sep. 5 Sep. 5 Sep. 5 Sep. 7 Sep. Liverpool Guernsey Tralee Chatham Glasgow Glasgow Chatham Glasgow Kilkenny Liverpool servant; took some money, and jewellery, took sword- belt, plate, and greater part of reg. nee. scar on shin; took bayonet- belt, and part of reg. nec, attested, but not intermediately approved, volunteer from the 45th Foot; took part of reg. neo, took side- arm- belt, and part of reg. nec. took side- belt. not surgically inspected. not surgicaly inspected. 4 Sep. 5 Sep. 6 Sep. 21 Aug. 30 Aug. 5 Sep. S Sep. 2 Aug. 22 Sep. Clormiel Edinburgh Liverpool Wells Glasgow Plymouth Roscommn Hd.- quart. not snrgically inspected. 2nd desertion ; took side- belt, and part of reg. nec, took side- belt, and part of reg. nec, recruit, intermediately approved. recruit, intermediately anproved. round face ; small eyes and lashes ; stupid looking. not surgically inspected. lost three teeth from upper lip ; not surgically insp. recruit, not surgically inspected, recruit, attested, but not intermediately approved, recruit, not surgically inspected. Woolwich division. Portsmouth division; deserted off furlough, Plymouth division. Plymouth division; deseited offfurlough. Woolwich division; deserted off furlough. Chatham division. ADMIRALTY,] DESCRIPTIONS OF SEAMEN. [ SEPTEMBER IS, ISM. Deserters, or Discharged with Disgrace from Her Majesty's Service. Registry No. NAME. IBIr DESERVED OS M » . CHAR6ED FROXS SISE, WHERE BORN. HAI1. MARKS Ann REMARKS. 100520 374411 372C58 361811 James Moreton William Johnson James Wighton Thomas James Walter Chapman William Davey George Dean George Weston James Grant Richard Doyle Trafalgar, deserter do. do. Ajax, deserter Trafalgar, deserter Wellington, discharged Impregnable, deserter Trafalgar, deserter Apollo, deserter do. do. do. do. 20 Aug. 22 Aug. 31 July 11 Aug. 7 Aug. 9 Aug. 19 Aug. 19 Aug. 19 Aua-. private, 3rd c. A. B. ordinary A. B. boy, 2nd class navl, apprentice ordinary A. B. A. B. A. B. 5 9 5 7 5 3 5 7 4 10 4 11 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 6 Maidstone, Kent Copenhagen Lochre, Forfar Aberport, Cardigan Minster, Kent Exeter, Devon Ramsgate, Kent . Welbenton, London Inverness Halifax, N. America black dark dk. brn. dark lt. brn. auburn brown dk. brn. lt. brn. dk. brn black dark dk. blu, hazel hazel hazel hazel blue frsh. dark fair Chatham head- quarters ; £ 3 Reward for bis apprehension. , ship on back of right hand; star on left; crucifix on riggt arm; £ 3 Rd, served in Raleigh and Poictiers. P. on left arm; served in Thetis; £ 3 Reward for his apprehension. first ent. y; £ l 10s. Reward for his apprehension. served in Raleigh; £ 3 Reward for his apprehensisn. crucifix on right arm, and a wound above left arm; first entry ; £$ Rd. anchor and crucifix on left arm ; £ 3 Reward for his apprehension. crucifix on left arm ; two burns on right arm; served in Barham & Acorn LONDON: Printed and Published ( bg AUTTJAI'LTG) try Samuel Mills, 11, Crtsne- cour., Flert- street.
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